Is there any funding for public health programs in rural communities?
There are several sources to find out more about rural health funding. The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) produces an annual online Foundation Funding Guide to identify funding resources at the national and state level from private foundations. The Rural Assistance Center (RAC) maintains a list of federal, state, and foundation funding opportunities for public health. You can also contact RAC at 1-800-270-1898 or info@raconline.org to request a list of funding opportunities specific to your project and location. Please see the Grantwriting information guide for more sources of funding opportunities.
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