HRSA FY2026 Grants Aligned with 'Make America Healthy Again' Priorities
HRSA's FY2026 health center grants are being aligned with the administration's 'Make America Healthy Again' (MAHA) initiative, shifting funding priorities toward chronic disease prevention, nutrition, and mental health. FQHCs applying for new grants or renewals should align proposals with these priorities to maximize competitiveness.
Key takeaways
- HRSA FY2026 grants shifting priorities toward chronic disease prevention, nutrition, mental health
- FQHCs must align grant proposals with 'Make America Healthy Again' priorities
- Action: align renewal applications with MAHA priorities to maximize competitiveness
Primary source
HRSAFQHC Talent. (2026, February 10). HRSA FY2026 Grants Aligned with 'Make America Healthy Again' Priorities. Primary source: HRSA. Retrieved April 28, 2026, from https://www.fqhctalent.com/intel/hrsa-maha-alignment-fy2026
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