The Technology-enabled Collaborative Learning Program is a grant opportunity aimed at using technology to help health care providers work together more effectively. The goal is to keep health care workers in their jobs and improve access to health care in rural and underserved areas.
Who it's for: This grant is for a wide range of organizations and individuals, including for-profit businesses, school districts, nonprofits, tribal organizations, special district governments, state and local governments, and higher education institutions. It's also open to individuals.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Lack of a clear plan for using technology in collaborative learning
- Ineligible entity type not listed in the eligibility criteria
- Failure to demonstrate impact on rural or underserved areas
- Incomplete application submission
- Missing required documentation
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Proof of eligibility (e.g., nonprofit status)
- Budget plan
- Letters of support or partnership agreements
- Documentation of past experience in similar projects
- Technology plan for collaborative learning
- Impact assessment plan
- Organizational financial statements
Cautions
- Ensure your project targets rural or underserved areas
- Be clear about how technology will be used
- Prepare for detailed reporting requirements
- Check that your organization type is eligible
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Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
Additional Criteria
Eligible applicants include: For-profit organizations, independent school districts, nonprofits with or without 501(c)(3) status, other Native American tribal organizations, special district governments, state governments, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, public and state institutions of higher education, city or township governments, individuals, county governments, and private institutions of higher education.
Overview
This grant is for a wide range of organizations and individuals, including for-profit businesses, school districts, nonprofits, tribal organizations, special district governments, state and local governments, and higher education institutions. It's also open to individuals.
Likely Disqualifiers
- Lack of a clear plan for using technology in collaborative learning
- Ineligible entity type not listed in the eligibility criteria
- Failure to demonstrate impact on rural or underserved areas
- Incomplete application submission
- Missing required documentation
Use of Funds
Funds can be used to develop and implement technology-enabled collaborative learning projects that aim to improve health care provider retention and access to services in rural and underserved areas.
Total Program Funding
$4,275,000
Expected Awards
9
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Jun 5, 2026
- Deadline
- Jul 8, 2026(25 days)
- Archive Date
- Aug 11, 2026
Application Checklist
- Verify your eligibility based on organization type
- Develop a comprehensive project proposal
- Prepare a detailed budget plan
- Gather letters of support or partnership agreements
- Ensure all required documents are complete and accurate
- Submit the application by the deadline