The Health Resources and Services Administration is accepting application for its New Access Points (NAP) grants under the Health Center Program. The purpose of NAP funding is to provide operational support for new access points that deliver comprehensive primary health care services to underserved and vulnerable populations. A new access point is defined as a new, full-time, permanent service delivery site for the provision of comprehensive primary and preventive health care services. Applicants may submit a request for federal support to establish a single new access point or multiple access points in a single NAP application. All proposed access points must be open and operational within 120 days of Notice of Award.
HRSA will award up to $650,000 per year to approximately 75 awardees for the two-year grant period (January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2018).