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'''Health Resources and Services Administration Grants''' (HRSA Grants) is a Department of Health and Human Services initiative administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration that provides funding to all 50 states, territories, tribal entities, and local organizations across the United States, supporting over 2,800 stakeholders and more than 60 grant programs annually to enhance health care access and equity as of 2025. Established in 1982 with the formation of HRSA under the Public Health Service Act, the grants portfolio has disbursed over $300 billion by 2025, with $15.4 billion enacted for FY 2024, including $1.8 billion for health centers (Web ID 7), with 2025 efforts post-Hurricane Helene bolstering resilience through emergency health services in regions like North Carolina.
'''Health Resources and Services Administration Grants''' (HRSA Grants) is a Department of Health and Human Services initiative administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration that provides funding to all 50 states, territories, tribal entities, and local organizations across the United States, supporting over 2,800 stakeholders and more than 60 grant programs annually to enhance health care access and equity as of 2025. Established in 1982 with the formation of HRSA under the Public Health Service Act, the grants portfolio has disbursed over $300 billion by 2025, with $15.4 billion enacted for FY 2024, including $1.8 billion for health centers (Web ID 7), with 2025 efforts post-Hurricane Helene bolstering resilience through emergency health services in regions like North Carolina.