The North Carolina Farmworker Health Program (NCFHP) is excited to announce our Request for Applications (RFA) to help community organizations increase access to primary, preventive, and behavioral health services for migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families in North Carolina.
NCFHP funding is meant to supplement existing resources in communities and reduce barriers to care so that farmworkers and their family members have equitable access to comprehensive and continuous health care services. NCFHP supports the development of sustainable services for farmworkers by encouraging local partnerships and collaborations to facilitate the inclusion of farmworkers in services that are available for the general community.
Agencies that were awarded a multi-year project period in 2022 or 2023 will receive separate instructions for the required project update via email. These agencies do not need to submit any other materials for this RFA.
Things to keep in mind:
- NCFHP is accepting applications for:
- Track I (select service areas only)
- NCFHP is not currently accepting applications for Track II, III, or IV funding. We anticipate re-opening applications for these services in the 2025-2026 funding cycle.
- The project period will be one year: April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025.
- All awards will depend on the availability of funds.
- Please review the official RFA Guidance to confirm eligibility based on county, agency type, and funding need.
Track I. Farmworker health service delivery site
Applicants may submit through this track proposals to provide a comprehensive package of healthcare services to farmworkers and their families either directly or through formal referral arrangements. Learn more and apply.
Track II. Enabling services support and health workforce development
NCFHP is not currently accepting applications for Track II funding. We anticipate re-opening applications for enabling services support and health workforce development in the 2025-2026 funding cycle.
Track III. Behavioral health services support
NCFHP is not currently accepting applications for Track III funding. We anticipate re-opening applications for behavioral health services support and health workforce development in the 2025-2026 funding cycle.
Track IV. Dental services support
NCFHP is not currently accepting applications for Track IV funding. We anticipate re-opening applications for dental services support and health workforce development in the 2025-2026 funding cycle.
Deadline to receive applications:
January 9, 2024
Technical Assistance Webinar:
November 17, 2023, 10-11 am
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Important Documents
For questions about the grant application, please contact Kate Furgurson.
For questions about the budget, please contact Patrick Lahiff.
For credentialing and privileging or clinical CQI questions please contact Dr. Modjulie Moore.