Opportunity Information: Apply for HRSA 24 074

The Medical Student Education Program (MSE) is a discretionary grant opportunity from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) intended to strengthen the pipeline of future primary care physicians in parts of the country facing the most severe projected shortages. The program targets public medical schools located in the top quintile of states with projected primary care physician shortages, with the goal of expanding or supporting medical student education in ways that increase the likelihood that graduates choose primary care residencies and ultimately practice in tribal, rural, and/or medically underserved communities after completing residency training.

Funding under this program can be used for a mix of student-focused and school-focused investments that directly support medical student success and enhance training capacity. On the student side, allowable expansion efforts include direct supports that help students progress and succeed during medical school. On the institutional side, the program also allows funding for infrastructure-related needs such as development and maintenance, equipment purchases, and minor renovations or alterations, reflecting an emphasis on practical, near-term improvements that can expand training capability rather than major construction.

Eligibility is limited to public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, which in this context means public medical schools. The opportunity is offered as a grant under the health funding activity category and is associated with CFDA (Assistance Listing) number 93.680. The funding opportunity number is HRSA 24-074. The application closing date listed for the original competition was July 26, 2024, and HRSA anticipated making about three awards. An award ceiling is not specified in the provided source data (listed as 0), which typically indicates that the maximum award amount was not stated in the summary fields provided here and would need to be confirmed in the full notice of funding opportunity.

  • The Health Resources and Services Administration in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Medical Student Education Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.680.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2024-06-26.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2024-07-26. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 3 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education.
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Medical Student Education Program (MSE) - FAQs

What is the Medical Student Education Program (MSE)?

The Medical Student Education Program (MSE) is a discretionary grant opportunity from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). It is designed to strengthen the pipeline of future primary care physicians in parts of the country facing the most severe projected shortages.

What is the main goal of the MSE program?

The program aims to expand or support medical student education in ways that increase the likelihood that graduates choose primary care residencies and ultimately practice (after residency training) in tribal, rural, and/or medically underserved communities.

Which schools does this grant opportunity target?

The opportunity targets public medical schools located in the top quintile of states with projected primary care physician shortages.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is limited to public and state-controlled institutions of higher education. In this context, that means public medical schools.

Are private medical schools eligible?

No. Based on the provided information, eligibility is limited to public and state-controlled institutions of higher education (public medical schools).

What types of activities can grant funds support?

Funding can support a mix of student-focused and school-focused investments that directly support medical student success and enhance training capacity.

What student-focused uses of funds are allowed?

Allowable student-focused expansion efforts include direct supports that help students progress and succeed during medical school.

What school-focused or institutional uses of funds are allowed?

On the institutional side, the program allows funding for infrastructure-related needs such as development and maintenance, equipment purchases, and minor renovations or alterations. The intent is to support practical, near-term improvements that can expand training capability.

Does the program fund construction projects?

The information provided emphasizes minor renovations or alterations and practical, near-term improvements rather than major construction. Major construction is not described as an intended use in the summary provided.

What does HRSA mean by strengthening the primary care pipeline?

In this program description, strengthening the pipeline means investing in medical student education and related supports so that more graduates choose primary care residencies and ultimately practice primary care in tribal, rural, and/or medically underserved communities after completing residency.

Which communities are a focus for where graduates eventually practice?

The program focuses on increasing the likelihood that graduates ultimately practice in tribal, rural, and/or medically underserved communities after residency training.

What is the funding opportunity number for this grant?

The funding opportunity number is HRSA 24-074.

What is the Assistance Listing (CFDA) number associated with this program?

The opportunity is associated with Assistance Listing (CFDA) number 93.680.

What type of funding mechanism is this?

This opportunity is offered as a grant under the health funding activity category.

When was the application closing date for the original competition?

The application closing date listed for the original competition was July 26, 2024.

How many awards did HRSA anticipate making?

HRSA anticipated making about three awards.

Is there a maximum (ceiling) award amount listed?

An award ceiling is not specified in the provided source data (it is listed as 0). This typically indicates that the maximum award amount was not stated in the summary fields provided and would need to be confirmed in the full notice of funding opportunity.

What does it mean when the award ceiling is listed as "0" in the summary?

In this context, a ceiling listed as 0 generally suggests the ceiling was not populated or not stated in the summarized source fields, rather than indicating that the award amount is literally zero. The full notice of funding opportunity would be the place to confirm any maximum award amount.

Does the program only support activities in certain states?

The program targets public medical schools in the top quintile of states with projected primary care physician shortages. The summary provided does not list specific states, only the targeting approach.

Does the program require schools to focus on primary care outcomes?

Yes. The stated intent is to increase the likelihood that graduates choose primary care residencies and ultimately practice in underserved settings, so funded activities are expected to align with primary care pipeline outcomes.

Can funds be used to increase training capacity?

Yes. The description explicitly mentions enhancing training capacity, including through infrastructure-related needs like development and maintenance, equipment purchases, and minor renovations or alterations.

Is the program focused on near-term improvements or long-term construction?

The emphasis in the provided summary is on practical, near-term improvements that can expand training capability, rather than major construction projects.

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