RHTP Workforce Development (Initiative 8)
- Response deadline
- Aug 1, 2026 Due in 14 days
- Date posted
- Apr 21, 2026
- Source
- Open notice
Description
June 9, 2026 - Addendum No. 5 is hereby issued to update the RFA Timeline. Please see the addendum posted below. May 26, 2026 - Addendum No. 4 is hereby issued to provide answers to written supplemental questions. Please see the addendum posted below. May 20, 2026 - Addendum No. 3 is hereby issued to provide answers to written questions and modify requirements of the RFA. Please see the addendum posted below. April 29, 2026 - Addendum No. 2 is hereby issued to modify the Super Regions table in Attachment I, RHTP Standard Terms and Administrative Requirements. Please see the addendum posted below. April 27, 2026 - Addendum No. 1 is hereby issued to modify the Super Regions table, update the RFA Timeline, and remove the Technical Assistance Webinar Series section in Attachment I, RHTP Standard Terms and Administrative Requirements. Please see the addendum posted below. April 21, 2026 - The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency) is issuing this Request for Applications (RFA) to establish grant agreements with eligible subrecipients under Florida’s Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP). RHTP is a five-year, federally funded initiative administered by the Agency under the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Cooperative Agreement No. 1RHTSSCMS332067-01-00 (the “cooperative agreement”). The RHTP was developed pursuant to Florida’s approved RHTP application and the Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) funding authorities under Title XIX and Title XXI of the Social Security Act. The RHTP is organized around five strategic goals — Make Rural America Healthy Again, Sustainable Access, Workforce Development, Innovative Care, and Tech Innovation — and is implemented through 14 distinct initiatives described in the RFA. The Workforce Development Initiative is a core component of Florida's RHTP, designed to strengthen, expand, and sustain the health care workforce serving Florida's rural communities. Rural communities face long-standing shortages of clinicians, allied health professionals, and direct care workers, driven by geographic isolation, limited training opportunities, and persistent Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) designations across primary care, dental, and behavioral health disciplines. To address these shortages, the Workforce Development Initiative advances a two-pathway strategy aligned with the Clinical Training Investment Opportunity (CTIO) funding structure approved under the Agency Cooperative CMS Agreement.
Classifications
- NAICS85101700
Documents (16)
- DownloadAHCA RFA 037-25.26 Workforce Development.pdfapplication/pdf7.8 MB
- DownloadSection A - Cover Page & Applicant Info.docxapplication/octet-stream63 KB
- DownloadSection B - Executive Summary.docxapplication/octet-stream62 KB
- DownloadSection C - Org Capacity & Eligibility.docxapplication/octet-stream61 KB
- DownloadSection G - Cont. Quality Improvement Plan.docxapplication/octet-stream62 KB
- DownloadSection H - Sustainability Plan.docxapplication/octet-stream71 KB
- DownloadSection I - Financial Solvency.docxapplication/octet-stream61 KB
- DownloadSection J - Standalone Budget.xlsxapplication/octet-stream35 KB
- DownloadSection L - Required Certifications.docxapplication/octet-stream52 KB
- DownloadSection M - Protective Clauses Certification.docxapplication/octet-stream55 KB
- DownloadAHCA RFA 037-2526 - Addendum 1.pdfapplication/pdf90 KB
- DownloadAHCA RFA 037-2526 - Addendum 2.pdfapplication/pdf86 KB
- DownloadAHCA RFA 037-2526 - Addendum 3.pdfapplication/pdf1.5 MB
- DownloadSection K-V2 - Budget Narrative.docxapplication/octet-stream71 KB
- DownloadAHCA RFA 037-2526 - Addendum 4.pdfapplication/pdf114 KB
- DownloadAHCA RFA 037-2526 - Addendum 5.pdfapplication/pdf85 KB
Contacts
- Trey Collinsrhtpapplications@ahca.myflorida.com(000) 000-0000