Tennessee Rural Healthcare Resiliency Program
Melissa Painter
Competitive.Health@tn.gov
615.741.0285
The Tennessee Department of Health is offering funding for projects that serve rural communities in the state.
Priority areas:
- Projects that help Tennessee providers deliver integrated, high-quality, comprehensive prevention and healthcare services
- Investments in evidence-informed, innovative care delivery models that improve access to health and healthcare services for rural populations
- Projects that support transition to alternative care models to address community need
- Projects that consider service integration programs or social service linkages to address community drivers of health
- Projects that expand access to health and healthcare services in minority, rural, or other underserved populations
Eligible applicants are organizations that serve patients in rural counties of Tennessee.
There are 89 rural counties in the state. Projects that serve patients in Davidson, Shelby, Hamilton, Knox, Sullivan, and Madison counties are not eligible to apply.
Award ceiling: Not stated
Project period: 3 years
Estimated number of awards: 15-25
Estimated total program funding:
$50,000,000
Link to the application instructions and required forms are available on the program website.
Submit applications online through the Tennessee grant portal.
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