HRSA Grants Five-Month Extension to Jemez Health Program
Published Date: 1/26/2026
Notice
Summary
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is giving Pueblo of Jemez a 5-month extension on their health center program, pushing the end date from February 28 to July 31, 2026. This means the community in northern New Mexico keeps getting important health care without any breaks. The extension comes with $625,096 in funding to keep things running smoothly until a new award is decided.
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5‑Month Health Center Extension
HRSA is extending Pueblo of Jemez's period of performance by 5 months, moving the end date from February 28, 2026 to July 31, 2026. This extension is intended to prevent any interruption in access to critical primary health care services for the community in northern New Mexico.
$625,096 Funding for Continuity
HRSA is providing $625,096 in Extension with Funds to Pueblo of Jemez to support operations through the extended period, covering the budget period March 1, 2026 to July 31, 2026. The funding is intended to keep the health center running until a new award is decided.
Federal Grant Salary Cap Applies
The notice reiterates that, per the current appropriations law, funds from this award cannot be used to pay an individual's salary charged to the grant above the Executive Level II cap; effective January 2025 that cap is $225,700. Recipients must follow this salary rate limitation when charging salaries to the HRSA grant.
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