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$750K per year for 4 years: HRSA’s massive FQHC grant wave is here.

After years of limited federal opportunities, HRSA just dropped the funding bombshell FQHCs have been waiting for.

Here’s what’s coming down the pipeline:

📍 Rural Communities Opioid Response (RCORP)
• $750,000 per year for 4 years
• 80 awards expected
• Zero cost-sharing requirement
• Applications due April 22, 2026

📍 Ryan White Part C Capacity Building
• $115,000 per award
• 60 awards expected
• Perfect entry point (no existing Ryan White patients required)
• Applications due May 1, 2026

📍 MAHA Elevate Program
• $100 million total funding
• Up to 30 cooperative agreements
• First cohort launches September 2026

Why this matters now:

FQHCs serve 31 million patients, yet many operate on razor-thin margins. These grants aren’t just funding, they’re lifelines that enable expansion of mental health services, substance use treatment, and HIV care in communities that desperately need them.

The Ryan White Part C grant is particularly brilliant. By removing the requirement for existing Ryan White patients, HRSA is essentially saying: “We’ll pay you to build the infrastructure first, then serve the patients.”

That’s how you expand access strategically.

But here’s the catch: Application windows are tight. RCORP applications are due April 22. Ryan White is May 1. Your grant team needs to start NOW.

My take? This funding surge signals a federal recognition that FQHCs are the backbone of America’s safety net. After the pandemic exposed massive gaps in community health infrastructure, Washington is finally putting serious money where it matters.

For FQHC leaders: Don’t sleep on these opportunities. The organizations that move fast will transform their communities for the next decade.

♻️ Repost if FQHCs deserve sustained federal investment, not just crisis funding.

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