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2026 Nursing Scholarships & Grants

Browse 532 nursing scholarships, grants, and financial aid programs. Filter by education level, award type, state, and eligibility.

532 results
Grant Federal For Institutions

Promoting Cancer Surveillance Workforce, Education, and Data Use

Centers for Disease Control - NCCDPHP
National
June 18, 2026
Varies
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

This NOFO will implement educational activities to support the registry workforce, establish and maintain collaborations with cancer partners, and develop tools to support and enhance data quality and completeness. These efforts will expand registrars’ capacity, enhance recruitment and retention, and promote cancer surveillance data. The bolstering of the cancer registrar workforce will strengthen NPCR registries’ capacity to comply with Public Law 102-515, the Cancer Registries Amendment Act, and submit timely, accurate, and complete cancer data. 
Awards
~1
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-DP-26-0122
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Maternal Health Emergency Management Training (MHEMT)

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 22, 2026
$0 – $3,000,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The Maternal Health Emergency Management Training (MHEMT) program will extend the reach and impact of the AIM program by strengthening the capacity of the broader health care workforce in non-delivery and/or low-resource clinical settings. The primary goal of this program is to increase capacity and improve the quality of care provided by clinicians and first responders who encounter pregnant and postpartum women in non-delivery and/or low-resource clinical settings.

Eligibility

All domestic public or private, non-profit, and for-profit, entities are eligible to apply. "Domestic" means the fifty States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, or the Republic of Palau.

Awards
~1
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-112
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Maternal Produce Prescription Program (MP3)

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 22, 2026
$0 – $500,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The Maternal Produce Prescription Program (MP3) will provide grants to develop and implement community-based produce prescription programs and related nutrition education for maternal populations at risk of poor health outcomes due to nutrition insecurity and other health-related factors.  
Awards
~26
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-103
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Regional Pediatric Prevention Network

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 22, 2026
$0 – $11,250,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The purpose of this program is to support a Regional Pediatric Prevention Network (RPPN). The RPPN strengthens local and regional capacity to care for children during disasters and emergencies through community partnerships, coordinated pediatric preparedness, and dissemination of research-informed pediatric disaster care. The RPPN will include at least 10 children’s hospitals, or their university pediatric partners, funded through two primary awards. It will also include community partners working with these hospitals. Each of the 10 Children’s Hospital centers will advance pediatric emergency and disaster preparedness at the local, regional, and national levels, including for children with special health care needs and behavioral health concerns, children living in poverty, and children in rural, remote, and tribal areas.

Eligibility

Eligible applicants include children's hospitals (centers) as defined by 42 U.S.C. § 256e (Section 340E of the PHS Act, as added by P.L. 106-129) or their affiliated university pediatric partners. You will demonstrate eligibility according to 42 U.S.C. § 256e (Section 340E of the PHS Act, as added by P.L. 106-129).

Awards
~2
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-070
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Screening & Treatment for Maternal Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders (MMHSUD)

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 22, 2026
$0 – $500,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The MMHSUD Program helps improve maternal mental health and substance use disorder outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women by providing obstetric, primary care, and other maternal health providers with timely access to teleconsultation, training, and care coordination support including resource and referrals. 

Eligibility

The Secretary shall make grants to States, Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations (as such terms are defined in section 5304 of title 25). * "Domestic" means the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau

Awards
~2
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-102
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

State Offices of Rural Health Program

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 22, 2026
$0 – $223,410
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The State Office of Rural Health (SORH) Program assists states in strengthening rural health care delivery systems by maintaining a focal point for rural health. This program funds an institutional framework in each state that links small rural communities with state and federal resources to help develop long-term solutions to improve access to, and the quality of care for the nearly 60 million people living in rural communities.

Eligibility

States with State Offices of Rural Health are eligible to apply. Only one applicant from each state is eligible, based on the designation of the governor.

Awards
~50
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-065
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D - Women, Infants, Children and Youth Grant Supplemental Funding

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 24, 2026
$0 – $200,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The purpose of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part D  program is to provide family-centered care in outpatient or ambulatory care settings to low-income women (25 years and older) with HIV, infants (up to 2 years of age) exposed to or with HIV, children (ages 2 to 12) with HIV, and youth (ages 13 to 24) with HIV. The RWHAP Part D funding is intended to improve access to coordinated and comprehensive HIV medical care and support services. The services often include case management, behavioral health, nutrition services, and referrals to specialty care. As the only component of the RWHAP that supports services for affected individuals not living with HIV, Part D may fund services when the primary purpose is to enable the affected individual to participate in the care of a person with HIV , to directly remove barriers to care for the person with HIV, or to promote family stability. The purpose of this supplemental funding is to strengthen organizational capacity to respond to the changing health care landscape and increase access to high quality family-centered HIV primary health care services for low-income women, infants, children and youth (WICY) with HIV. Activities fall under two categories: HIV Care Innovation and Infrastructure Development. 

Eligibility

This competition is open to current RWHAP Part D grant recipients and new, eligible applicant organizations proposing to provide RWHAP Part D family-centered care in outpatient or ambulatory care settings to low income women, infants, children, and youth with HIV in the entire service area as identified in the FY 2026 NOFO.As identified in section 2671 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, eligible applicants include public and nonprofit private entities (including a health facility operated by or pursuant to a contract with the Indian Health Service) that provide family-centered care involving outpatient or ambulatory care for WICY with HIV.

Awards
~20
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-068
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part F Dental Reimbursement Program

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 24, 2026
$0 – $1,200,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The purpose of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part F Dental Reimbursement Program (DRP) is to improve access to oral health care services for low-income people with HIV, and related education and training to dental providers serving people with HIV. Authorized under section 2692(b) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. § 300ff–111(b)), the DRP provides partial reimbursement to eligible dental schools and accredited dental hygiene programs for the unreimbursed costs of oral health care provided to patients with HIV. Eligible institutions may annually apply for reimbursement based on costs incurred in the prior year. Available funds are distributed among all eligible applicants, taking into account the number of patients with HIV served and the extent of unreimbursed care costs relative to other applicants.

Eligibility

Eligible participants are domestic dental schools and other accredited domestic dental education programs, such as dental hygiene programs or those sponsored by a school of dentistry, a hospital, or a public or private institution that offers postdoctoral training in the specialties of dentistry, advanced education in general dentistry, or a dental general practice residency. Dental education programs must be accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation

Awards
~50
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-085
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Rural Health Network Advancement Program

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 24, 2026
$0 – $500,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The Rural Health Network Advancement Program is a pilot initiative to support networks comprised of independent rural hospitals and clinics in integrated network collaboration. It bridges support to offset small scale structural barriers that make it difficult for rural providers to compete in an increasingly consolidated health care system landscape and is designed to help bring economic efficiencies to small independent rural entities by expanding and enhancing their ability to strengthen operations, preserve existing services, and build new lines of care through integrated network collaboration that preserves local autonomy. 

Eligibility

Eligible applicants include domestic public or private, non-profit or for-profit entities including:Domestic faith-based and community-based organizationsTribes and tribal organizationsFederally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)Community Health CentersRural Health Clinics (RHCs)Hospitals,Rural Emergency Hospitals (REH) The applicant organization may be located in a rural or urban area, but must have demonstrated experience serving, or capacity to serve, underserved populations in rural areas.

Awards
~6
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-082
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
June 24, 2026
$115,000 – $2,000,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The purpose of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part D program is to provide family-centered care in outpatient or ambulatory care settings to low-income women (25 years and older) with HIV, infants (up to 2 years of age) exposed to or with HIV, children (ages 2 to 12) with HIV, and youth (ages 13 to 24) with HIV. The RWHAP Part D funding is intended to improve access to coordinated and comprehensive HIV medical care and support services). The services often include case management, behavioral health, nutrition services, and referrals to specialty care.  As the only component of the RWHAP that supports services for affected individuals not living with HIV, Part D may fund services when the primary purpose is to enable the affected individual to participate in the care of a person with HIV, to directly remove barriers to care for the person with HIV, or to promote family stability. 

Eligibility

This competition is open to current RWHAP Part D grant recipients and new, eligible applicant organizations proposing to provide RWHAP Part D family-centered care in outpatient or ambulatory care settings to low income women, infants, children, and youth (WICY) with HIV in the entire service area as identified in the FY 2026 NOFO. As identified in section 2671 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, eligible applicants include public and nonprofit private entities (including a health facility operated by or pursuant to a contract with the Indian Health Service) that provide family-centered care involving outpatient or ambulatory care for WICY with HIV.

Awards
~111
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-067
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Supporting Interventions with Technical Assistance

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 24, 2026
$0 – $1,500,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The purpose of this funding opportunity is to fund one organization to implement and evaluate tailored technical assistance (TA) to Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) recipients. The purpose of this initiative is to support the uptake of interventions by providing tailored, needs-based TA to RWHAP recipients and providers to address barriers to intervention start-up, such as competing priorities and not knowing how to adapt interventions to fit their organizational structures or client populations. By providing tailored TA and a one-time funding amount to cover start-up costs, RWHAP recipients and providers will be able to address these barriers and strengthen their ability to integrate and sustain innovative HIV care models. The adoption of these interventions across the HIV health care system will improve HIV health outcomes and reduce transmission of HIV. This funding opportunity is supported by the HRSA RWHAP Part F: Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program. Funding supports an implementation science approach to adapt, implement, and evaluate the implementation of HIV care innovations. It also builds upon previous and current projects to increase the uptake of disseminated interventions that have been funded by HRSA’s HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB). The proposed initiative will identify a representative set of RWHAP recipient and/or provider sites (up to 20 sites funded as subrecipients by the recipient, divided into two (2) phases) to receive short-term, tailored implementation support and resources to jump start efforts to adapt or replicate existing interventions. The recipient will work with the sites to understand their specific needs and organizational structure to develop tailored resources and TA to adapt or replicate selected emerging, evidence-informed, and evidence-based interventions and other HIV care innovations. 
Awards
~1
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-101
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part C Capacity Development Program 

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 24, 2026
$0 – $150,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The purpose of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part C Capacity Development program is to strengthen organizational capacity to increase capacity to develop, enhance, or expand access to high quality HIV primary health care services for low-income people with HIV. The proposed activity should be of a short-term nature and should be completed by the end of the one-year funding opportunity period of performance. Activities fall under two categories: HIV Care Innovation and Infrastructure Development.

Eligibility

Public or private, non-profit, community-based organization, and tribal (governments, organizations). Foreign entities are not eligible for this award. (§ 2652 of the PHS Act).

Awards
~60
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-061
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Ryan White HIV/AIDs Program Part B States/Territories Supplemental Grant Program

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 24, 2026
$500,000 – $9,000,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

This Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part B Supplemental funding is a statutory funding supplement provided through the HIV Care Grant Program. States/territories use RWHAP Part B Supplemental Grant Program funding in conjunction with RWHAP Part B HIV Care Grant Program funding to develop and enhance access to a comprehensive continuum of high-quality care and treatment services for low-income people with HIV. To obtain funding, states/territories must demonstrate that RWHAP Part B supplemental funding is necessary to provide comprehensive HIV care and treatment services for people with HIV in the state/territory. 

Eligibility

Current recipients funded under HRSA-22-033 (which include all 50 States the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Republic of Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands)

Awards
~30
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-074
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Fiscal Year 2026 Expanding Nutrition Services

Health Resources and Services Administration
National
June 25, 2026
$350,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Expanding Nutrition Services (ENS) funding will support HRSA-funded health centers to increase access to nutrition services. Nutrition services can help to prevent, manage, and treat diseases and conditions through nutritional and food-based interventions. Applicants for this funding must increase the number of nutrition services patients or visits. 

Eligibility

You can apply if you are a Health Center Program award recipient with an active H80 award. A Health Center Program (H80) award is funded under section 330(e) of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act.

Awards
~357
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
HRSA-26-099
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Strengthening global health security in India to contain public health threats and accelerate outbreak response

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
National
June 25, 2026
Varies
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

This NOFO’s purpose is to support district, state and national public health systems in India to advance GHSA priorities to prevent, detect and respond to infectious disease threats. CDC will work with the Government of India (GoI) to strengthen capacity to control disease outbreaks at their source and neutralize public health threats. This NOFO will augment and increasingly transition CDC-supported GHSA initiatives to GoI institutions including the National Centre for Disease Control, National Health Mission, Indian Council of Medical Research, National Disaster Management Authority, National Institute of Disaster Management and All Indian Institute of Medical Science. The core aim is to enhance India’s public health capacity through a One Health approach in alignment with the International Health Regulations in five key areas: 1) public health workforce; 2) disease surveillance; 3) laboratory systems; 4) emergency preparedness and response; and 5) antimicrobial resistance.

Eligibility

N/A

Awards
~2
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0051
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Expanding Global Health Security through local partnerships in Senegal

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
National
June 25, 2026
Varies
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

This NOFO aims to enhance Senegal's public health infrastructure to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats through implementing partners. The initiative focuses on strengthening public health surveillance systems, including community-based surveillance, improving laboratory networks, and enhancing workforce training. The goal is to build sustainable, resilient health security infrastructure, aligning with Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) objectives. Partners will collaborate to promote cross-sectoral coordination and foster innovative approaches.

Eligibility

N/A

Awards
~4
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0048
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Expanding global health security though local partnerships in Tanzania

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
National
June 25, 2026
Varies
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

CDC is working with the Tanzania government to meet key International Health Regulations requirements through implementation of the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA). Tanzania completed the Joint External Evaluation and launched a costed National Action Plan for Health Security based on a multi-sectorial approach. This NOFO supports programs/activities in the following areas: strengthening biosurveillance systems networked to information sharing platforms to predict and identify health threats, including at points of entry; expanding emergency capacity through national and subnational emergency operation centers; enhancing national laboratory capabilities and applying biosafety and biosecurity best practices for accurate, and reliable detection of outbreaks, antimicrobial resistance and emerging zoonotic diseases; increasing timely and transparent reporting of disease emergencies and threats to relevant national and international authorities; and developing a functional biosurveillance workforce with trained disease detectives and laboratory scientists.    

Eligibility

N/A

Awards
~3
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0052
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Expanding global health security through local partnerships in Indonesia

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
National
June 25, 2026
Varies
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

This NOFO aims to foster partnerships that support collaboration between CDC and the Indonesian Ministry of Health (MOH) in achieving global health security goals, implementing International Health Regulations core principles, and effectively preventing, detecting, and responding to public health threats. Projects considered for this opportunity should focus on strengthening capacity in five key public health areas: Real-Time Surveillance and Reporting, Laboratory Systems, Workforce Development, Emergency Management and Response, and Health System Strengthening and Services Delivery. These projects should build upon the existing public health infrastructure and activities initiated in the previous CDC project CDC-RFA-GH20-2120. Additionally, they should address recommendations from the Joint External Evaluation 2023, align with MOH strategic plans, prioritize gaps identified in the National Action Plan for Health Security, and incorporate robust monitoring and evaluation of program performance and progress.

Eligibility

N/A

Awards
~2
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0053
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Expanding global health security through local partnerships in Nigeria

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
National
June 25, 2026
Varies
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The purpose of this NOFO is to strengthen International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005) capacities of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC); other Government of Nigeria ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) relevant to the implementation of multi-sectoral response efforts of the IHR; and sub-national public health institutions, such as State Ministries of Health and local government authorities. NCDC recently completed its second Joint External Evaluation (JEE) in 2023 and has shown significant improvement from the first JEE in 2017, however several gaps remain. Strengthening NCDC and MDAs health systems and workforce management capacity will further support Nigeria’s ability to work collaboratively using a multisectoral approach to implement the IHR. Strengthening sub-national capacities can improve detection and response to health threats at the local level where they occur.

Eligibility

N/A

Awards
~3
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0043
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Details

Overview

Activities under this NOFO will focus on protecting and improving public health globally by: 1) strengthening public health laboratory systems; 2) improving public health laboratory workforce; 3) improving bio risk management; 4) reinforcing emergency laboratory preparedness in alignment with 7-1-7 outbreak response paradigm; 5) enhancing laboratory quality management systems and; 6) enhancing diagnostic capacity via rapid tests for low resource settings and genomic sequencing for pathogens of pandemic potential. Additionally, laboratory recipients previously funded under CDC-RFA-GH20-2109 may apply to expand efforts in additional countries with special consideration given to those countries.  

Eligibility

N/A

Awards
~3
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0058
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Expanding global health security through local partnerships in Ethiopia

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
National
June 25, 2026
Varies
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The CDC office in Ethiopia was established in 2001 and works closely with the Ministry of Health (MOH), the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI), and other Government of Ethiopia (GOE) agencies to develop the capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to priority diseases. In 2014, CDC began coordination with the GOE to build Ethiopia's capacity to achieve the International Health Regulation (IHR) targets through implementing the Global Health Security Agenda. The initial road map was developed with multi-sector partners in 2015, and the multi-sector collaboration is proving successful with over 500 trained in field epidemiology, a national public health emergency operations center activated for outbreaks and expanding diagnostic and surveillance capacity. In 2020, CDC has continued to support and advance GOE's ability to detect, respond and manage multiple concurrent outbreaks that plague Ethiopia on a yearly basis through the collaboration of multiple implementing partners including EPHI. CDC will continue to empower the GOE to strengthen their response efforts to public health emergencies by building on the 2020-2025 projects focused on CDC's Global Health Security Framework. The strategic focus areas of CDC's work to achieve Ethiopia's IHR compliance are the following: (1) Laboratory, (2) Workforce Development, (3) Surveillance, (4) Emergency Response and Management, (5) Antimicrobial Resistance (6) Immunization, (7) Health Information System Strengthening.

Eligibility

N/A

Awards
~3
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0046
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Strengthening Global Health Security through local partnerships in Sierra Leone

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
National
June 25, 2026
Varies
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The purpose of this NOFO is to build and sustain a more resilient public health system in Sierra Leone in an effort to identify, respond and mitigate health threats. CDC, through this NOFO, will continue to leverage and complement the strengths and resources of multisectoral and multilateral partners in Sierra Leone to build and improve country capacity and leadership in the prevention, early detection, and response to infectious disease threats, with, a special emphasis on core capabilities in data and surveillance, diagnostics, public health workforce and institutions, and prevention and response. The outcomes include: to prevent emerging threats, strengthen health security and transfer assistance activities to the government and the National Public Health Agency. 

Eligibility

N/A

Awards
~3
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0050
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
June 25, 2026
Varies
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

This NOFO seeks to build and sustain a more resilient public health system in Ghana capable of identifying, responding to and mitigating public health threats. CDC, through this NOFO, will continue to leverage and complement the strengths and resources of multi-sectoral and multilateral partners in Ghana to build and improve country capacity and leadership in the prevention, early detection and response to infectious disease threats. The NOFO builds upon laboratory, surveillance, emergency response, and workforce development activities previously funded by CDC to enhance Global Health Security. In addition, this NOFO has expanded to include support for surveillance and laboratory capacity strengthening in border districts and sequencing and bioinformatics. This NOFO’s outcomes aim to improve prevention of avoidable epidemics and improve early detection of disease threats and respond rapidly and effective to public health threats.

Eligibility

N/A

Awards
~4
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0047
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Strengthening global health security through local partnerships in Uganda

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
National
June 25, 2026
Varies
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The purpose of this NOFO is to continue strengthening Uganda’s capacities for rapid detection and effective and efficient response to health threats. The focus of this NOFO is based on gaps outlined by the 2023 Joint External Evaluation of Uganda’s Global Health Security capacities including but not limited to surveillance, laboratory, rapid response, and countermeasures for priority human and zoonotic diseases, water- multi-hazard multi-sectoral preparedness in connection with Uganda’s National Action Plan for Health Security. Support national legislation for, and operationalization of functional, real-time funding for health emergencies - establishing a national border health program-rolling out a functional electronic platform expanding the National Integrated Surveillance System (NISS) linking surveillance, laboratory, notification, emergency responses, reporting, and workforce tracking data related to human and zoonotic priority diseases.

Eligibility

N/A

Awards
~3
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0054
Department
Department of Health and Human Services
Grant Federal For Institutions

Older Adults Home Modification Grant Program

Department of Housing and Urban Development
National
June 28, 2026
$1,000,000 – $2,000,000
Award Amount
Grant Details

Overview

The overall purpose of the Older Adult Home Modification Program (OAHMP) is to assist experienced nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, and public housing authorities in undertaking comprehensive programs that make safety and functional home modification repairs and renovations to meet the needs of low-income seniors. The goal of the home modification program is to enable low-income elderly persons to remain in their homes through low-cost, low barrier, high impact home modifications to reduce older adults’ risk of falling, improve general safety, increase accessibility, and to improve their functional abilities in their home. This will enable older adults to remain in their homes, that is, to “age in place,” rather than move to nursing homes or other assisted care facilities.

Eligibility

Eligible applicants include experienced nonprofit organizations, states and local governments, and public housing authorities that have at least 3 years of experience in providing services to elderly adults. Nonprofit organizations are Internal Revenue Service recognized 501(c)(3) organizations. Applicants must satisfy the threshold requirements contained in Section III for their application to be considered. Individuals, foreign entities, and sole proprietorship organizations are not eligible to compete for, or receive, awards made under this announcement.

Awards
~32
Type
Grant
Opportunity #
LHC-2600-DC-0069

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