Regional Telehealth Resource Centers
ID: 355857Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Health Resources and Services Administration (HHS-HRSA)

Award Range

$0 - $0

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is offering funding opportunities for the Regional Telehealth Resource Centers (RTRC) and National Telehealth Resource Centers (NTRC) programs for Fiscal Year 2025. The objective of this funding is to enhance telehealth services in rural, frontier, and medically underserved populations by providing technical assistance, training, and resources to healthcare organizations and providers. This initiative is crucial for improving health outcomes and addressing health disparities through increased access to telehealth technologies. HRSA plans to allocate a total of $3,900,000 to fund 12 RTRCs and $650,000 for 2 NTRCs, with applications due by April 14, 2025, and anticipated awards announced by August 1, 2025. Interested applicants can contact Sophia Rhoades at srhoades1@hrsa.gov for further information.

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    Posted
    The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Regional Telehealth Resource Centers (RTRC) and National Telehealth Resource Centers (NTRC) programs for Fiscal Year 2025. This funding aims to enhance telehealth services in rural, frontier, and medically underserved populations by providing technical assistance, training, and resources. HRSA will award a total of $3,900,000 to fund 12 RTRCs and $650,000 for 2 NTRCs, which will focus on different facets of telehealth, including policy and technology. Eligibility is open to various domestic public or private organizations, including non-profits, for-profits, and government entities, provided they cater to the specified populations and demonstrate relevant experience. Applications are due by April 14, 2025, with anticipated awards by August 1, 2025. Interested candidates are advised to register with SAM.gov and Grants.gov and participate in an informational webinar scheduled for January 22, 2025. The core responsibilities of the funded centers will involve offering technical assistance, disseminating telehealth-related information, and promoting collaboration among various stakeholders to optimize telehealth service delivery. The initiative aims to improve health outcomes through greater access to telehealth technologies, ultimately addressing health disparities in the targeted communities.
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