Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #HRSA-26-100
HRSA Rural Northern Border Region Healthcare Network Planning Grants
Buyer
Health Resources and Services Administration
Posted
April 07, 2026
Respond By
June 30, 2026
Identifier
HRSA-26-100
NAICS
541611
This opportunity from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) supports healthcare network planning in the rural Northern Border Region. - Government Buyer: - Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) - Program Overview: - Rural Northern Border Region Network Planning (RNBR-NP) Program - Provides one-year grant funding to build or strengthen healthcare networks - Focused on rural communities in Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont - Eligible Applicants: - Nonprofits, tribal organizations, educational institutions, government entities, and healthcare providers - Must have experience serving underserved rural populations (e.g., FQHCs, Community Health Centers, Rural Health Clinics, Hospitals, Rural Emergency Hospitals) - Products/Services Requested: - Healthcare network planning and development services - No specific products, part numbers, or OEMs referenced - Funding Details: - Total estimated funding: $1,800,000 - Up to 18 awards - No cost sharing or matching required - Unique Requirements: - Applicants must be located in the Northern Border Region and demonstrate experience with rural healthcare - Emphasis on linking stakeholders to expand access and improve quality of care
Description
The Rural Northern Border Region Network Planning (RNBR-NP) Program provides one-year funding to build new or strengthen existing healthcare networks in the Northern Border Region. The program aims to link rural health care stakeholders to overcome local challenges, expand access, and improve the quality of care in rural communities. Eligible applicants include a wide range of organizations such as nonprofits, tribal organizations, educational institutions, government entities, and healthcare providers located in the Northern Border Region. The program focuses on serving underserved populations in rural areas within Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont.