HRSA-25-038 FY2025 competitive landscape research completed

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obs/65105 · discovery · 2026-05-03T15:08:14.261Z

HRSA-25-038 FY2025 competitive landscape research completed

Comprehensive research conducted on HRSA rural health grant programs to inform grant application strategy. Discovered that FY2025 HRSA-25-038 funded 58 projects totaling over 250k annually) targeting nutrition, chronic disease, substance use, and obesity, and Healthy Rural Hometown Initiative Track (18 awards at ~$300k annually) addressing five leading causes of death. Research identified key competitive project examples including mobile telehealth units in Arizona, chronic disease programs transitioned online during COVID-19 in Pennsylvania, community paramedicine programs in Missouri, and behavioral health service networks in Oregon. Investigation revealed that successful applications emphasize care coordination, evidence-informed models, community partnerships, and addressing social determinants of health. HRSA Data Warehouse identified as primary source for detailed project abstracts. This competitive intelligence establishes baseline for differentiation strategy and identifies proven approaches in behavioral health and chronic disease management that align with rural health priorities.

Concepts: [“how-it-works”,“pattern”,“what-changed”]

Facts: [“HRSA-25-038 awarded 250k/year) and Healthy Rural Hometown Initiative (18 awards at $300k/year)”,“Funded projects address behavioral health, chronic disease management, substance use prevention, telehealth, and care coordination in rural communities”,“Rural Health Network Development Program focuses on integrated networks using care coordination, mobile telehealth units, and systems of care approaches”,“HRSA Data Warehouse and Rural Health Information Hub provide individual project abstracts showing successful approaches to chronic disease and behavioral health in rural settings”,“Award period of performance spans 4 years (May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2029) with emphasis on evidence-informed models and community partnerships”]



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