Federal Programs from Health Resources and Services Administration

The Health Resources and Services Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary Federal agency for improving access to health care by strengthening the health care workforce, building healthy communities and achieving health equity.

HRSA's programs provide health care to people who are geographically isolated, economically or medically vulnerable.
Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP)
Health Resources and Services Administration
The purpose of the Nurse Faculty Loan Program is to increase the number of qualified nursing faculty. The Secretary of HHS, acting through the Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Admini...more

Comprehensive Geriatric Education Program(CGEP)
Health Resources and Services Administration
To train and educate nursing personnel in providing geriatric care for the elderly....more

Rapid Expansion of Antiretroviral Therapy Programs for HIV-Infected Persons in Selected Countries in
Health Resources and Services Administration
(1) To rapidly expand antiretroviral therapy (ART) to low income HIV-infected persons in a manner that is consistent with national plans and policies in the 15 targeted countries under the President"s...more

State Grants for Protection and Advocacy Services
Health Resources and Services Administration
To make grants to Protection and Advocacy systems as established in each State for the purpose of enabling such systems to provide services to individuals with traumatic brain injury which may include...more

National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program
Health Resources and Services Administration
To increase the supply of primary care physicians, dentists, behavioral and mental health professionals, certified nurse midwives, certified family nurse practitioners, and physician assistants and, i...more

Surplus Property Utilization
Health Resources and Services Administration
To convey or lease all surplus Federal real properties made available by the disposal agency which are needed and usable by eligible organizations and institutions to carry out health programs....more

National Center for Health Workforce Analysis
Health Resources and Services Administration
To provide for the development of information describing the health professions workforce and the analysis of workforce-related issues and to provide necessary information for decision-making regardin...more

Small Rural Hospital Improvement Grant Program
Health Resources and Services Administration
To help small rural hospitals: (1) pay for costs related to implementation of PPS; (2) comply with provisions of HIPAA; and (3) reduce medical errors and support quality improvement....more

Nursing Scholarship Program
Health Resources and Services Administration
To increase the supply of registered nurses (RN) in approved health care facilities with a critical shortage of nurses by providing service-obligated scholarships to nursing students....more

Skills Training and Health Workforce Development of Paraprofessionals Grant Program
Health Resources and Services Administration
The objectives of the Skills Training and Health Workforce Development of Paraprofessionals Grant Program are: 1) to recruit, train, retain and expand the paraprofessional workforce to meet the employ...more



Social Entrepreneurship
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Rwanda as Social Entrepreneur Fund Beneficiary


The Republic of Rwanda has been picked as one of the six African countries as beneficiaries for a new fellowship fund program designed at supporting social entrepreneurs in tackling issues on food security.






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