Coordinating Center for Language Access Services
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-06-08. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If your organization runs health-access programs or networks, a coordinating-center role could unlock substantial HHS funding to scale language services infrastructure.
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What this is
This CFDA 93.137 grant funds a coordinating center tasked with improving language access services in health settings. While the full scope is not detailed in the provided text, coordinating centers typically provide training, best-practice dissemination, data collection, and inter-organizational coordination. This is likely a larger infrastructure grant rather than a competitive research opportunity, making it better suited to established organizations with existing health-services infrastructure or networks.
Who can apply
Eligibility criteria are unspecified in the provided text; consult the full NOFO and CFDA 93.137 guidelines. Typically, these grants favor established non-profits, academic institutions, or health systems with prior experience managing regional or national coordination networks. Solo founders and early-stage startups are unlikely to be competitive.
Topics: language access · health services · coordination center · health equity · multilingual services · hhs funding
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