Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #HRSA-26-078
Public Health Training Centers Program – Workforce Training and Development Grants
Buyer
Health Resources and Services Administration
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
June 22, 2026
Identifier
HRSA-26-078
NAICS
611430
This opportunity from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) seeks to strengthen the public health workforce through targeted training and development: - Government Buyer: - Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) - Program Overview: - Public Health Training Centers (PHTC) Program - Focuses on traineeships, specialized training, and professional development for public health professionals - Implemented in partnership with state/local health departments and community-based primary care providers - Eligibility: - Accredited schools of public health - Accredited public or nonprofit private institutions offering graduate or specialized public health training - Other eligible business, education, government, and nonprofit entities - Funding Details: - Total available funding: $9,100,000 - Up to 10 awards, each with a maximum of $910,000 - No cost sharing or matching required - Products/Services Requested: - Training and professional development services for the public health workforce - Unique Requirements: - Emphasis on partnerships with public health agencies and community organizations - No specific OEMs or vendors required, as this is a grant for services, not product procurement
Description
The Public Health Training Center (PHTC) Program aims to increase the knowledge of the public health workforce through traineeships, specialized training, and professional development. It partners with state and local health departments, community-based primary care providers, and related organizations to address public healthcare needs. Eligible applicants include various business, education, government, and nonprofit entities, including accredited schools of public health. The program offers cooperative agreements with funding amounts up to $910,000 per award, with a total funding amount of $9,100,000 expected to support 10 awards.