Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Delta Health Care Services Grant (DHCS) for Fiscal Year 2026
Published Date: 4/6/2026
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Summary
The USDA is offering grants through the Delta Health Care Services Grant Program for 2026 to help improve health care in rural Delta communities. Starting next year, you’ll find this funding opportunity only on the USDA website and grants.gov, not in the Federal Register anymore. If you’re ready to apply, get your paperwork in soon and check the official sites for all the details and deadlines!
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