Delta Rural Integrated Health Network Program
About
The Delta Rural Integrated Health Network Program seeks to improve healthcare delivery in the region by supporting the development of integrated health networks among rural hospitals, primary care clinics, behavioral health providers and other essential services.
The Delta Rural Integrated Health Network Program is designed to strengthen healthcare infrastructure in rural communities across the Delta region by funding the development of integrated health networks. This grant supports rural hospitals, primary care clinics, behavioral health providers, and other essential healthcare services in creating collaborative systems that improve patient access and care coordination. If your organization operates in a rural Delta area and seeks to enhance healthcare delivery through network integration, this program offers funding up to $350,000 to support your initiatives. Entrepreneurs and healthcare administrators should apply to gain resources for building partnerships that bridge gaps in rural healthcare, improve service efficiency, and expand access to comprehensive care. The program recognizes that rural healthcare organizations face unique challenges in delivering quality care, and integrated networks can address these barriers by pooling resources, sharing expertise, and creating referral pathways. By applying, you position your organization to lead regional healthcare innovation while securing substantial funding to implement your integration strategy. For the most current information about eligibility requirements, application procedures, and specific funding details, visit the official program website.
Funding Facts
● Applications openDeadline
July 17, 2026
Award Amount
Up to $350K
Who can apply
Last verified July 5, 2026 · Source: Grants.gov
Grant Details
Grant Amount
Up to $350K
Deadline
2026-07-17
Grant Type
federal
Application Cycle
Annual
Best For
Rural healthcare organizations in the Delta region seeking to develop integrated health networks
Eligibility
Successful applications must target rural healthcare organizations located in the Delta region.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for Delta Rural Integrated Health Network Program?
Eligible applicants must be rural healthcare organizations located in the Delta region. This includes rural hospitals, primary care clinics, behavioral health providers, and other essential healthcare services. For specific eligibility criteria and to confirm your organization qualifies, please visit the official program website.
How much funding does Delta Rural Integrated Health Network Program provide?
The Delta Rural Integrated Health Network Program provides funding ranging from unspecified amounts up to $350,000. The exact award amount may vary based on your project scope, organizational capacity, and program priorities. Contact the program directly or check their official website for details on funding tiers and specific award ranges.
How do I apply for Delta Rural Integrated Health Network Program?
Applicants typically submit proposals that demonstrate how their organization will develop integrated health networks to improve rural healthcare delivery. Your application should outline partnership strategies, implementation timelines, and expected outcomes. For specific application instructions, required forms, submission procedures, and the current application deadline, visit the official program website.
What can Delta Rural Integrated Health Network Program funding be used for?
Funding supports the development of integrated health networks among rural healthcare providers. This includes activities that strengthen collaboration between hospitals, clinics, behavioral health providers, and other essential services to improve healthcare delivery and coordination in the Delta region. For detailed information on allowable uses and project types, consult the official program guidelines.
Last updated: July 5, 2026