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2/13/2026
Amy Young

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Oregon’s Rural Health Transformation Program

Oregon has been awarded $197.3 million for the Rural Health Transformation Program grant (RHTP). Read the latest update from the Oregon Health Authority (OHA). OHA will invest the federal funding in community-driven projects that improve healthcare access, boost chronic disease management and prevention, grow and sustain the healthcare workforce, and expand the use of health technology and data in Oregon’s rural and frontier communities.

In the first phase of Oregon’s RHTP program, the state will begin accepting proposals for Catalyst Award grants. The process will open this Spring. Organizations will be expected to apply with ready-to-go projects that can be implemented within two years.

More information from the OHA

Upcoming webinar

OHA will host a webinar to help organizations prepare for the grant proposal process.

Date: Tuesday, February 24
Time: 11:00 am Pacific Time

Use this link to register.


For more information about the federal Rural Health Transformation program, visit the program website.

Graphic summarizing the RHT Program's strategic goals and features for transforming rural America.  Transcribed Text:  Program At A Glance  The RHT Program¹ helps State governments to move from a system that fails rural America to one that builds lasting success. Through innovative system-wide change, the RHT Program is a critical investment for future generations.  Strategic Goals Make Rural America Healthy Again Sustainable Access Workforce Development Innovative Care Tech Innovation  Features State Led Catalytic Funding Technical Assistance Transformative Change Sustainable Impact  Established by Public Law 119-21 (Section 71401)

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