Federal Office of Rural Health Policy Funded Programs
Learn how Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) funding is being used to help rural communities improve rural healthcare and population health:
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Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP)
A multi-year federal initiative that funds a range of grant programs to help rural communities provide prevention, treatment, and recovery services for substance use disorder, including opioid use disorder. -
Rural Public Health Workforce Training Network (RPHWTN)
Program
Building capacity within rural health networks to address workforce needs related to community health support, health IT/telehealth, community paramedicine, and case management/respiratory therapy.
In addition to the in-depth looks at specific programs, there are many other ways to learn about the work underway and accomplished by FORHP-funded grantees:
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FORHP Grantee Directories and Sourcebooks
Grantee project descriptions and contact information for a wide range of FORHP grant programs. -
The Rural Monitor FORHP
Grants in Motion series
Highlights the work of specific grant programs, focusing on one to three grantees and how they have used the support to impact their community. -
Rural Health Models and Innovations funded by the Federal Office of
Rural Health Policy
Detailed information on the work of individual grantees, highlighting the services provided, results, and advice on replication. -
Rural Programs Making a
Difference
A video series highlighting individual programs, showing the program in action, with interviews with grantees and program participants. - The Exploring Rural Health Podcast features many programs that have been supported by FORHP grant programs.
- Many of the programs that have informed the Evidence-Based Toolkits for Rural Community Health were funded by FORHP and are included in the toolkits' program clearinghouse sections.