HRSA Announces $103 Million in Funding to Reduce Burnout and Promote Resiliency
August 10, 2021
The Health Resources and Services Administration has announced the availability of $103 million over a three-year period under the American Rescue Plan designated to help reduce burnout and promote mental health among the health and public safety workforce.
Health care and public safety providers have seen such challenges as high patient volume and long work hours amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. Funding will help organizations and providers respond to stressful situations, endure hardships, avoid burnout, and foster healthy workplace environments that promote mental health and resiliency.
HRSA is accepting applications for three funding opportunities:
- Health and Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program
- Promoting Resilience and Mental Health Among Health Professional Workforce
- Health and Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Technical Assistance Center
Want to read the about the funding opportunities?
- Click the links above or select the grant number on grants.gov
- Click ‘Package’
- Click ‘Preview’
- Click ‘Download Instructions’
Recordings of technical assistance webinars are also now available.