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WV posts $1.6M match RFP for Upskilling & Mentorships, Indiana out with 2 more RFPs

Delaware moves diabetes pilot RFP forward

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Daniel X. O'Neil
May 15, 2026
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In this issue:

  • Nevada posts a Q&A re: RHOAP Eligibility and Tech Partnerships

  • Colorado publishes new info on eligibilty and activities as well as a survey

  • Delaware moves diabetes pilot RFP forward with enabling legislation

  • West Virginia awards $2.4M for marketing and launches $1.6M RFP for Upskilling & Mentorships

  • Indiana drops Initiatives 1 and 10 — MOCC and the rural preceptor stack

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Colorado publishes new info on eligibilty and activities as well as a survey

  • New: Eligible Rural Health Providers and Partners - Updated May 2026

  • New: RHTP Grant Program RFA Activities Overview

  • New: RHTP Interest Survey

Nevada posts a Q&A

Some key notes:

RHOAP Eligibility and Tech Partnerships

  • Non-Profit Eligibility: The state has explicitly confirmed that non-profit organizations are fully eligible to apply for RHOAP funding.

  • Tech Companies as Leads: Technology vendors are permitted to apply as the lead applicant under the RHOAP Digital & Hybrid Care Access category. To do so, the tech company must have a signed intent to contract, letter of agreement, or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with an eligible rural provider.

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