Capability capture map

Prevention and chronic-disease funding under RHTP.

Every Rural Health Transformation Program pool tagged for prevention and chronic-disease management: diabetes and cardiovascular programs, food-as-medicine, screening, and community health worker models. Each row names the office that controls the money and where the RFA sits in its lifecycle.

Pools
9
across 3 states
Verified dollars
$357.5M
9 pools with firm allocations
Actionable now
1
RFA posted or open today

Live now

1 pool live today.

Prevention and chronic-disease RFAs a recipient or partner can act on this week. As states publish, they appear here automatically.

  1. Oklahoma Chronic Disease Management
    via Oklahoma State Department of Health $38.0M Applications open
    prevention

Watch list

4 pools forming.

Prevention and chronic-disease gates not yet stood up or RFAs still in design. The influence window opens before the rules are written.

  1. Kansas Expand Primary and Secondary Prevention Programs
    via Kansas Department of Health and Environment $164.3M Gate not yet stood up
    preventionbehavioralfood-as-medicine
  2. Virginia Consumer Tech for Lifestyle Change
    via DMAS direct competitive RFP $74.0M Gate not yet stood up
    prevention
  3. Virginia Food as Medicine
    via DMAS direct competitive RFP $26.4M Gate not yet stood up
    prevention
  4. Virginia Active Kids
    via DMAS direct competitive RFP $13.2M Gate not yet stood up
    workforceprevention

History

1 closed (awards pending); 3 awarded.

Closed RFAs are leading indicators of the next-round shape. Awarded rounds are precedent for the rubric.

  1. Oklahoma Community-Led Wellness Hubs Microgrants
    via Oklahoma State Department of Health $10.0M Closed, awards pending
  2. Oklahoma Community Health Worker Expansion
    via Oklahoma Health Care Authority (Medicaid) $12.5M Awarded
  3. Oklahoma Lung Cancer Screening Program
    via Oklahoma State Department of Health $10.5M Awarded
  4. Oklahoma Presidential Fitness preparation and technical assistance
    via Oklahoma State Department of Education $8.6M Awarded