Cooperative AgreementPostedDiscretionary

​Sickle Cell Disease Regional Care Excellence (SoRCE) Program

Health Resources and Services Administration
HRSA-26-052
Application Deadline
Days Remaining
Until deadline
Award Ceiling
$950,000
Total Program Funding
$6,650,000

Grant Opportunity Analysis

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is offering a federal grant opportunity through the Sickle Cell Disease Regional Care Excellence (SoRCE) Program, aimed at improving the health outcomes of individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD). This program seeks to enhance access to care, improve the quality of treatment, and monitor quality of life indicators for approximately 100,000 people affected by SCD in the United States. Eligible applicants, including hospitals, clinics, and health centers with a minimum of five years of experience in SCD care, can apply for one of seven cooperative agreements, with funding ranging from $0 to $950,000, totaling an estimated $6,650,000 available for the program. Interested parties should note that applications must be submitted electronically by May 31, 2026, with awards expected to be announced by August 1, 2026; for further inquiries, contact MCHB at scdprograms@hrsa.gov or call 240-438-6795.

Eligible Applicants

Others
Additional Eligibility Information

Hospitals or clinicsHealth centers.Documentation must be provided to demonstrate that your organization has at least five years of experience in working with individuals who have sickle cell disease (SCD).​

Grant Documents

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Opportunity PostedDec 11, 2025
expiryArchive DateJun 30, 2026

Funding Details

Award Ceiling
$950,000
Est. Total Program Funding
$6,650,000
Expected Awards
7
No cost sharing required

Agency & Classification

Agency
Health Resources and Services Administration(HHS-HRSA)
Funding Category
Health
Funding Instrument
Cooperative Agreement

Grantor Contact

CFDA Numbers

93.365

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