Skip to content
  • Share
Partnership for Community Health logo
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • About the PCH
  • Priorities
    • Access to Affordable Housing
    • Access to Quality Care
    • Behavioral Health
    • Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity (IDARE)
  • News & Events
  • Grants & Funding
    • Delivery System Transformation Pilots
    • Continuum of Care HUD Funding
    • Statewide Shelter Program, Linn County
    • HRSA Funding Opportunities
    • OCF Community Grants
    • Roundhouse Foundation Grants
    • OHA School-linked Mobile and Telehealth Access Grant
  • Reports & Data
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • About the PCH
  • Priorities
    • Access to Affordable Housing
    • Access to Quality Care
    • Behavioral Health
    • Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity (IDARE)
  • News & Events
  • Grants & Funding
    • Delivery System Transformation Pilots
    • Continuum of Care HUD Funding
    • Statewide Shelter Program, Linn County
    • HRSA Funding Opportunities
    • OCF Community Grants
    • Roundhouse Foundation Grants
    • OHA School-linked Mobile and Telehealth Access Grant
  • Reports & Data
  • Share
logos for the Oregon Health Authority; Oregon Rural Health Transformation
7/7/2026
Amy Young

|

Access to Care

Oregon Health Authority announces grants to advance rural healthcare

Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is awarding about $97.1 million in additional federal funding to improve the health and well-being of Oregon’s rural communities this year. The grants will collectively support 136 new projects across all counties in the state.

Supported by the federal Rural Health Transformation Program, the new grants will enable community-driven projects that collectively: improve rural people’s healthcare access; increase the number of health professionals who work in rural areas; expand the use of data and technology to improve rural healthcare; and help rural communities build regional partnerships that can sustain long-term healthcare improvements.

Read the full announcement from OHA
See all RHTP awards in Oregon

Information About Funded Catalyst Awards

The Catalyst Awards grants represent Oregon’s largest round of Rural Health Transformation Program funding to date. After a a competitive Request for Grant Proposals (RFGP) that yielded over 500 proposals statewide and a comprehensive review and evaluation process, OHA announced that 85 organizations will be awarded over $80M to improve rural health in the state.

OHA has created data visualization dashboards to provide more information on projects that have been selected to receive Catalyst Award grants. View the dashboards on the OHA website, or click below to view the award distribution map and more information about funded projects serving Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties

This visualization shows the number of funded projects serving each county in Oregon during Year 1. Please note that 16 projects also serve “statewide” and are not included in the county-level counts.

  • View the dashboard on the Tableau website
  • Download a static image

This visualization shows project-level details, filtered for projects serving Linn, Benton, or Lincoln Counties. Projects may also serve counties outside this region. This filter does not include the 16 statewide projects.

  • View the dashboard on the Tableau website
  • Download a PDF of the table

Recent News

  • Lincoln County public health logo
    11/26/2025
    Amy Young

    |

    Behavioral Health, Lincoln County

    QPR Institute Suicide Prevention training in Newport

    QPR stands for Question, Persuade, Refer. Three simple, evidence-based steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide. By the end of this free 1.5 hour training, participants will be able to Date: December 11, 2025 Time: 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Location: 255 SW Coast Highway, Newport No cost to participate

    Read More

  • Benton County Health Department logo
    11/24/2025
    Amy Young

    |

    IDARE, Benton County

    Benton County Transportation Safety Action Plan – make your voice heard

    The Transportation Safety Action Plan (TSAP) aims to improve road safety for everyone in the County. The goal is to make our roads safer by addressing traffic risks, especially for people walking, rolling, biking and driving. The TSAP will cover all Benton County roadways, including those in urban areas. Safety recommendations will also support local…

    Read More

  • InterCommunity Health Network CCO logo with bright green border
    10/23/2025
    Amy Young

    |

    IHN-CCO, Resources

    Foodsmart Program for IHN-CCO members

    Foodsmart is a free program that helps IHN-CCO members save money and feel their best. This is done through one-on-one virtual nutritional coaching, personalized meal plans and grocery savings tools. All IHN-CCO members are eligible for the Foodsmart program. Members get access to the following: Each member will get $25 in Foodsmart Bucks to spend…

    Read More

1 … 12 13 14 15 16 … 29
Logo for Partnership for Community Health of Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • About the PCH
  • Priorities
    • Access to Affordable Housing
    • Access to Quality Care
    • Behavioral Health
    • Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity (IDARE)
  • News & Events
  • Grants & Funding
    • Delivery System Transformation Pilots
    • Continuum of Care HUD Funding
    • Statewide Shelter Program, Linn County
    • HRSA Funding Opportunities
    • OCF Community Grants
    • Roundhouse Foundation Grants
    • OHA School-linked Mobile and Telehealth Access Grant
  • Reports & Data

  • Share

© 2026 Partnership for Community Health

|

Privacy Policy

|

Accessibility

|

Disclaimer

Privacy Policy

|

Accessibility

|

Disclaimer