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Grants Available for Rural Residency Planning & Development Program

Learn about federal grants for new rural residency programs and see if your organization can apply.

Last Updated: June 9, 2026

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has announced a funding opportunity for grants from the Rural Residency Planning and Development (RRPD) program. RRPD helps expand access to care in rural areas by providing funds for new rural residency programs in qualifying medical specialties1 that will have sustainable funding through Medicare, Medicaid, or other sources.

What Programs Qualify for the RRPD Program?

Eligible applicants include public and private higher education institutions, rural hospitals and community-based patient care centers, state and local governments, for-profit, and nonprofit organizations in all 50 states and U.S. territories.

The grants are available to applicants seeking first-time accreditation for a new program, as well as those applying for a permanent complement increase for additional residents at new rural training sites as part of a rural track program (RTP).

According to the call for applications, qualifying rural residency programs must meet these criteria:

  • Are accredited physician residency programs.
  • Train residents in sites physically located in a rural area as defined by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) for more than 50% of their total time in residency.
  • Focus on producing physicians who will practice in rural communities.

How to Learn More & Apply

When available, applications for the RRPD program grants can be submitted via this portal. HRSA may adjust the application available date and/or deadline. The portal will have the most recent information on available funding opportunities.

HRSA will award up to $750,000 to 15 grantees. Awardees will be required to develop a plan to track and publicly report on resident career outcomes after graduation for at least five years after the first graduating class to assess retention in rural communities.

A technical assistance webinar from HRSA is available here.

How Forvis Mazars Can Help

Our team works with a wide range of providers to support strategic reimbursement through graduate medical education (GME) programs, including rural residency programs and RTPs. Our services include system assessments, operational assessments, and implementation assistance. If you have questions about starting a new rural residency program or your organization’s eligibility for an RRPD grant, please reach out to our healthcare professionals at Forvis Mazars.

  • 1Family medicine, internal medicine, preventive medicine, psychiatry, general surgery, and obstetrics and gynecology.

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