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Utah State Primary Care Grant Program

This funding record is inactive. Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.

Sponsor
Utah Office of Primary Care and Rural Health
Deadlines
May 5, 2023
Contact

Robbin Williams
801.688.3621
robbinwilliams@utah.gov

Purpose

The State Primary Care Grant Program offers funding to provide access to primary care, mental health, and dental care services for low income individuals and families living in Utah that do not have health insurance and are not eligible for CHIP, Medicare, or Medicaid.

The goals of the program are to:

  • Improve the health of eligible individuals
  • Provide continuity of care to eligible individuals who receive ambulatory primary care services
  • Increase the number of eligible individuals served in the target populations (working poor, children, elderly, Native Americans, migrant and seasonal farm workers, individuals with chronic diseases, the homeless, individuals with limited English speaking proficiency, and single heads of household)
  • Increase the number of eligible encounters by individuals in the target populations
  • Increase the organizational capacity of the grantee to provide ambulatory primary health care services to eligible individuals and their families by increasing ongoing and long-term capacity
Eligibility

Nonprofit, for-profit, and public entities that provide primary healthcare for low income, uninsured, and under-insured individuals in Utah are eligible to apply.

Geographic coverage
Utah
Amount of funding

Up to $100,000 per agency/organization.

Application process

Links to application guidance, the online application, and additional resources are available on the program website when applications are being accepted.

Applicants may submit separate applications for distinct projects or service sites; however, a single agency will only receive a total of up to $100,000.

Tagged as
Access · American Indian or Alaska Native · Children and youth · Clinics · Elderly population · Farmers and farmworkers · Health screening · Healthcare needs and services · Limited English proficient · Mental health · Migrants · Oral health · Poverty · Primary care · Uninsured and underinsured · Utah

Organizations (1)

  • Utah Office of Primary Care and Rural Health, view details



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