State Loan Repayment Program
This funding opportunity provides financial support to state governments to create loan repayment programs that encourage primary care providers to work in underserved areas facing healthcare provider shortages.
Description
The State Loan Repayment Program (State LRP) is a funding opportunity provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The purpose of this program is to provide financial assistance to states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories to operate their own state-based educational loan repayment programs. These programs aim to support primary care providers who serve in Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) within their respective jurisdictions.
The program is structured as a discretionary grant opportunity, meaning that funding is awarded based on a competitive application process. The estimated total program funding is $15,000,000, and approximately 45 awards are expected to be distributed. While the exact award ceiling and floor amounts are not specified, applicants should be prepared to meet cost-sharing or matching requirements.
Eligible applicants for this opportunity include state governments and special district governments. These entities will be responsible for administering the funds and establishing loan repayment programs that incentivize healthcare providers to work in underserved areas. By offering financial assistance to primary care professionals, the program aims to increase access to essential healthcare services in regions facing significant provider shortages.
The estimated timeline for this grant opportunity includes an estimated post date of March 21, 2025, and an estimated application due date of May 20, 2025. Awards are expected to be announced at a later date, with funded projects beginning on September 1, 2025. Given these dates, potential applicants should begin preparing well in advance to meet all application requirements.
For further details or inquiries, interested parties can contact Paula Gumbs at (301) 443-7581 or via email at slrp@hrsa.gov. Additional information about the program may also be available through HRSA’s official channels.