Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) – National Strategy for Suicide Prevention SM-23-017

March 22, 2023

Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) – National Strategy for Suicide Prevention SM-23-017

The purpose of the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention – SM-23-017 is to implement suicide prevention programs for adults (with an emphasis on older adults, adults in rural areas, and American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) adults) that help implement the 2021 Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Implement the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. This program is intended to address the Call to Action’s broad-based public health approach to suicide prevention by enhancing collaboration with key community stakeholders (e.g., county health departments, workplace settings, criminal justice settings, senior-serving organizations, and community firearm stakeholders), raising awareness of the available resources for suicide prevention, and implementing lethal means safety.

Who is Eligible:

  • Community-based primary care or behavioral health care setting
  • An emergency department
  • A state mental health agency (or state health agency with mental or behavioral health functions)
  • Public health agency
  • A territory of the United States
  • An Indian tribe or tribal organization

Apply before May 15, 2023

Forecasted FY2023 Open Nursing Workforce Programs – Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) – HRSA-23-006

March 17, 2023

Forecasted FY2023 Open Nursing Workforce Programs – Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) – HRSA-23-006

The Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) – HRSA-23-006 increases the number of qualified nursing faculty nationwide.

Anticipated FY2023 Funding: $26,500,000

Who is Eligible:

  • Accredited schools of nursing with advanced nursing programs
  • Tribes and Tribal organizations

Deadline: May 1, 2023

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USDA Seeks Applications for Grants to Help Socially Disadvantaged Agricultural Producers and Business Owners in Rural

March 21, 2023

USDA Seeks Applications for Grants to Help Socially Disadvantaged Agricultural Producers and Business Owners in Rural

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting applications for grants to support technical assistance for socially disadvantaged agricultural producers and rural business owners.

USDA is making available up to $3 million in Fiscal Year 2023 through the Socially Disadvantaged Groups Grant Program. The maximum amount an individual applicant may receive is $175,000.

The Department is making the Socially Disadvantaged Groups Grants available to organizations that will provide any technical assistance for the development of cooperatives or the formation of new cooperatives. Technical assistance includes leadership training, and developing feasibility studies, business plans and/or strategic plans. The grants are not provided directly to businesses or individuals.

USDA defines a socially disadvantaged group as one whose members have been subjected to racial, ethnic or gender prejudice because of their identity as a member of that group without regard to their individual qualities. Applicants may be based in any area, but the groups they serve must be located in an eligible rural area.

The Department is offering priority points to projects that advance key priorities under the Biden-Harris Administration to create more and better market opportunities and improved infrastructure, advance equity and combat climate change. These extra points will increase the likelihood of funding for projects seeking to address these critical challenges in rural America.

Electronic applications will be accepted via Grants.gov until 4:30 p.m. local time on May 16, 2023.

For additional information, see page 16404 of the March 17, 2023, Federal Register.

Contact your local USDA Rural Development State Office to discuss potential projects and ask questions about the application process. You may also visit www.rd.usda.gov/mo, call (573) 876-0976, or email RDMissouri@usda.gov.

USDA Rural Development has 25 offices across the state to serve the 2.2 million residents living in rural Missouri. Office locations include a state office in Columbia, along with local offices in Butler, Charleston, Chillicothe, Clinton, Dexter, Eldon, Farmington, Higginsville, Houston, Kennett, Kirksville, Maryville, Mexico, Moberly, Neosho, New London, Poplar Bluff, Richmond, Rolla, Sedalia, Springfield, St. Joseph, Troy, and West Plains.

If you’d like to subscribe to USDA Rural Development updates in Missouri, visit our GovDelivery subscriber page and follow @RD_Missouri on Twitter.

Contact the Business Program that serves your county

USDA Makes $31 Million in Grants Available to Help Farmers and Ranchers Add More Value to Their Products to Access New and Better Markets

March 21, 2023

USDA Makes $31 Million in Grants Available to Help Farmers and Ranchers Add More Value to Their Products to Access New and Better Markets

USDA is making $31 million in grants available to help farmers and ranchers access new and better markets by adding more value to their products.

USDA is making the grants available under the Value-Added Producer Grants program. The grants help agricultural producers generate new products, create marketing opportunities and increase their incomes through value-added activities.

USDA is offering priority points to projects that advance key priorities under the Biden-Harris Administration to help rural communities and people address climate change and environmental justice, advance racial justice, place-based equity, and opportunity, and create more and better market opportunities.

Eligible applicants include independent producers, agricultural producer groups, farmer or rancher cooperatives, and majority-controlled producer-based business ventures.

Funding priority will be given to beginning farmers or ranchers who are military veterans or socially disadvantaged individuals; small and mid-sized family farms or ranches; and farmer or rancher cooperatives. Priority also will be given to projects that propose a mid-tier value chain by developing a supply network that moves agricultural products from production through consumption in a local or regional market.

The funding may be used for planning activities or working capital expenses related to producing and marketing a value-added agricultural product. Planning activities may include conducting feasibility studies and developing business plans. Working capital expenses may include costs associated with processing, marketing, advertising, inventory and salaries.

The maximum award for a planning grant is $75,000. The maximum award for a working capital grant is $250,000.

Electronic applications will be accepted via Grants.gov until 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on May 11, 2023. Paper applications must be sent to the State Office where the project is proposed.

Paper applications must be postmarked and mailed or sent overnight by May 16, 2023. Applications also may be delivered in person or emailed to a local RD field office by close of business May 16, 2023.

Additional information is available on page 16396 of the March 17 Federal Register or by contacting your local USDA Rural Development office.

For assistance with an application or to learn more about Rural Development programs, visit www.rd.usda.gov/mo, call (573) 876-0976, or email RDMissouri@usda.gov.

USDA Rural Development has 25 offices across the state to serve the 2.2 million residents living in rural Missouri. Office locations include a state office in Columbia, along with local offices in Butler, Charleston, Chillicothe, Clinton, Dexter, Eldon, Farmington, Higginsville, Houston, Kennett, Kirksville, Maryville, Mexico, Moberly, Neosho, New London, Poplar Bluff, Richmond, Rolla, Sedalia, Springfield, St. Joseph, Troy, and West Plains.

If you’d like to subscribe to USDA Rural Development updates in Missouri, visit our GovDelivery subscriber page. You can also stay current by following @RD_Missouri on Twitter.

More USDA State Contacts:

Business & Cooperative Programs

Nathan Tutt

Phone (573) 876-9327

Email: Nathan.tutt@usda.gov

 

Local USDA Offices:

To locate the office nearest you, please refer to the map of USDA Rural Development Missouri offices.

Forecasted FY2023 Open Nursing Workforce Program – Advanced Nursing Education Workforce (ANEW) Program

March 17, 2023

Forecasted FY2023 Open Nursing Workforce Program – Advanced Nursing Education Workforce (ANEW) Program

The Advanced Nursing Education Workforce (ANEW) Program – HRSA-23-014 increases the number of primary care nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists and certified nurse midwives providing primary care services, mental health and substance use disorder care, and/or maternal health care.

Who is Eligible:

  • Accredited schools of nursing
  • Nursing centers
  • academic health centers
  • state or local governments
  • Other public or private non-profit entities
  • Domestic and community-based organizations
  • Tribes and Tribal organizations

Deadline: April 11, 2023 

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Forecasted RY2023 Open Nursing Workforce Programs – Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention – Pathway to Registered Nurse Program (NEPQR-PRNP)

March 17, 2023

Forecasted RY2023 Open Nursing Workforce Programs – Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention – Pathway to Registered Nurse Program (NEPQR-PRNP) – HRSA-23-009

The Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention – Pathway to Registered Nurse Program (NEPQR-PRNP) – HRSA-23-009 strengthens nursing workforce capacity to improve access to care and health equity through the development and implementation of bridge programs.

Anticipated FY2023 Funding: $8,900,000

Who is Eligible:

  • Accredited schools of nursing
  • Health care facilities or a partnership of such a school and facility
  • Tribes and Tribal organizations

Deadline: April 27, 2023

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Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) Upcoming Funding Opportunities

March 15, 2023

Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) Upcoming Funding Opportunities

Thursday, March 16, 12 pm CT

The Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) has several upcoming Notices of Funding Opportunity that are scheduled to become available. Hear from MCHB Associate Administrator Michael Warren, MD, MPH, FAAP about these upcoming funding opportunities, who is eligible to apply, and how to apply.

Register Here

COMING SOON! Funding Opportunity for Delta Hospitals

March 14, 2023

COMING SOON! Funding Opportunity for Delta Hospitals

The Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) has a new funding opportunity coming soon.

Delta Health Systems Implementation Program

This program provides funding to critical access hospitals, small rural hospitals (inpatient prospective payment system facilities with up to 100 beds) in the Mississippi Delta region that have received previous technical assistance (TA) through the Delta Region Community Health Systems Development Program or another similar TA program within the last five years.

Hospitals will implement projects aimed to improve health care in rural areas through projects focused on:

  • Financial and operational improvements;
  • Implementation of quality improvement initiatives;
  • Expansion of telehealth services and financial/operational systems enhancements;
  • The development of new service lines to address the needs of the community, including populations in the community that have been historically underserved.

Visit grants.gov to learn more about this opportunity and to subscribe for updates. FORHP expects the notice of funding opportunity to be available by the end of March. 

Please note the application window will be shorter than typical.

 Interested applicants should start registrations in grants.gov and sam.gov ASAP.

 For questions, please reach out to Suzanne Snyder at ssnyder1@hrsa.gov.

 

Notice of Funding Opportunity – SAMHSA T1-23-011 Rural Emergency Medical Services Training

March 7, 2023

Notice of Funding Opportunity – SAMHSA T1-23-011 Rural Emergency Medical Services Training

SAMHSA has posted the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the 2023 Rural EMS Training grant program. Applications are due on May 1, 2023.

Please notice some important changes for this program:

  1. This NOFO will remain open for three consecutive fiscal years (FY)
  • FY 2023: Applications are due by May 1, 2023
  • FY 2024: Applications are due by May 1, 2024
  • FY 2025: Applications are due by May 1, 2025
  1. Cost Sharing and Matching Requirements:
  • Cost sharing/match is required in this program under Section 330J of the Public Health Service Act, as amended. Recipients must provide matching funds of 10% of the award from non-federal contributions (directly or through donations from public or private entities). Matching funds must meet the same test of allowability as costs charged to federal award. Sources of matching funds are state and local governmental appropriations (non-federal), foundations, and other private non-profit or for-profit organizations. In-kind contribution may include facilities, equipment, or services used in direct support of the project.
  • Non-federal contributions may be in cash or in-kind. Amounts provided by the Federal Government, or services assisted or subsidized to any significant extent by the Federal Government, may not be included in determining the amount of the non-Federal contributions. Applicants must itemize the match separately in the budget worksheet and explain the match separately in the budget justification.
  1. Award information:
  • Anticipated Total Available Funding: $10,400,000
  • Anticipated Number of Awards: 52
  • Anticipated Award Amount: Up to $200,000 per year per award
  • Length of Project: One (1) year

Eligible applicants are rural emergency medical service agencies operated by a local or tribal government (fire-based and non-fire based) and rural non-profit emergency medical service agencies.

NOFO SAMHSA T1-23-011

Application Deadline Extended to March 15th for Student Loan Repayment program (SLRP)

March 3, 2023

Application Deadline Extended to March 15th for Student Loan Repayment program (SLRP)

Application Deadline Extended to March 15th! The Student Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) awards Missouri Primary Care Physicians, Dentists, and Psychiatrists, funds to apply toward their educational debt. Up to $50,000 for a 2-year Service Obligation. Apply Electronically: https://health.mo.gov/living/families/primarycare/loanrepayment/slrp.php

Questions? Reach out to us: Office of Rural Health & Primary Care: DHSS.LoanRepayment@health.mo.gov, 573-751-6441.