RHTCMS332077
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
Minnesota Rural Health Transformation Program - Project Summary
MN's plan for rural health transformation adopts a comprehensive, data-driven, coordinated approach that builds on strong partnerships and local priorities and uses emerging technology to improve provider financial sustainability and extend access to health care deeper into trusted rural settings.
We envision a vibrant, collaborative, and technology-enabled rural health care system that ensures rural Minnesotans have access to the care they need when they need it, as close to home as possible.
To achieve this, we have developed five RHTP goals, aligned with CMS strategic goals:
1. Improve health outcomes for rural Minnesotans with or at risk of developing cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease (cardiometabolic disease). (CMS goal: Make Rural America Healthy Again)
2. Build education pathways and promote training opportunities in rural communities to sustainably expand the healthcare workforce in rural Minnesota. (CMS goal: Workforce Development)
3. Expand health care access in rural communities by creating new access points for community-based screenings, preventive care, and chronic disease management through technology-enabled care delivery, mobile care, and increased use of community-based frontline workers. (CMS goals: Sustainable Access, Make Rural America Healthy Again, Tech Innovation)
4. Strengthen partnerships between providers to enable delivery of expanded services in rural areas through shared learning, collaborative approaches, and advanced technology interventions. (CMS goals: Tech Innovation, Sustainable Access)
5. Strengthen and stabilize rural provider financial health through strategic investments in technology, data infrastructure, and collaborative mechanisms to address unique needs of rural providers. (CMS goals: Innovative Care, Sustainable Access, Tech Innovation)
The Minnesota Department of Health is the lead and applicant organization. The total requested dollar amount for the five-year funding period is $1,000,000,000.
Subrecipients may include all eligible rural hospitals, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), community mental health centers (CMHCs), certified community behavioral health centers (CCBHCs), and rural tribal nations. A complete list of potential subrecipients is included in the budget narrative.
MN will use RHTP funds to support the five initiatives below consistent with MN’s goals, each with a set of potential activities that providers may select to participate in:
1. Community-based preventive care and chronic disease management
2. Recruit and retain talent in rural communities
3. Sustain access to services to keep care closer to home
4. Create regional care models to improve whole person health
5. Invest in technology, infrastructure, and collaboration for financial viability
RHTP funds will support these initiatives via a combination of grants to eligible rural providers to support technology and infrastructure improvements to allow providers to practice more efficiently and increase access to screenings and services; competitive grants to increase telehealth technology and use in rural areas, and provide EMS the ability to treat in place; grants to support expansion of clinical training and residencies in rural areas; and technical assistance to support practices to reach financial stability, among other activities.
MN's plan for rural health transformation adopts a comprehensive, data-driven, coordinated approach that builds on strong partnerships and local priorities and uses emerging technology to improve provider financial sustainability and extend access to health care deeper into trusted rural settings.
We envision a vibrant, collaborative, and technology-enabled rural health care system that ensures rural Minnesotans have access to the care they need when they need it, as close to home as possible.
To achieve this, we have developed five RHTP goals, aligned with CMS strategic goals:
1. Improve health outcomes for rural Minnesotans with or at risk of developing cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease (cardiometabolic disease). (CMS goal: Make Rural America Healthy Again)
2. Build education pathways and promote training opportunities in rural communities to sustainably expand the healthcare workforce in rural Minnesota. (CMS goal: Workforce Development)
3. Expand health care access in rural communities by creating new access points for community-based screenings, preventive care, and chronic disease management through technology-enabled care delivery, mobile care, and increased use of community-based frontline workers. (CMS goals: Sustainable Access, Make Rural America Healthy Again, Tech Innovation)
4. Strengthen partnerships between providers to enable delivery of expanded services in rural areas through shared learning, collaborative approaches, and advanced technology interventions. (CMS goals: Tech Innovation, Sustainable Access)
5. Strengthen and stabilize rural provider financial health through strategic investments in technology, data infrastructure, and collaborative mechanisms to address unique needs of rural providers. (CMS goals: Innovative Care, Sustainable Access, Tech Innovation)
The Minnesota Department of Health is the lead and applicant organization. The total requested dollar amount for the five-year funding period is $1,000,000,000.
Subrecipients may include all eligible rural hospitals, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), community mental health centers (CMHCs), certified community behavioral health centers (CCBHCs), and rural tribal nations. A complete list of potential subrecipients is included in the budget narrative.
MN will use RHTP funds to support the five initiatives below consistent with MN’s goals, each with a set of potential activities that providers may select to participate in:
1. Community-based preventive care and chronic disease management
2. Recruit and retain talent in rural communities
3. Sustain access to services to keep care closer to home
4. Create regional care models to improve whole person health
5. Invest in technology, infrastructure, and collaboration for financial viability
RHTP funds will support these initiatives via a combination of grants to eligible rural providers to support technology and infrastructure improvements to allow providers to practice more efficiently and increase access to screenings and services; competitive grants to increase telehealth technology and use in rural areas, and provide EMS the ability to treat in place; grants to support expansion of clinical training and residencies in rural areas; and technical assistance to support practices to reach financial stability, among other activities.
Awardee
Funding Goals
REFER TO NOFO
Grant Program (CFDA)
93.798
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Minnesota
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
Minnesota Department Of Health was awarded
Minnesota Rural Health Transformation Program - Enhancing Rural Healthcare
Cooperative Agreement RHTCMS332077
worth $193,090,618
from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in December 2026 with work to be completed primarily in Minnesota United States.
The grant
has a duration of 4 years 10 months and
was awarded through assistance program 93.798 .
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Rural Health Transformation Program.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 1/5/26
Period of Performance
12/29/25
Start Date
10/30/30
End Date
Funding Split
$193.1M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$193.1M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
RHTCMS332077
SAI Number
RHTCMS332077-451685220
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
75FCMC OFC OF ACQUISITION AND GRANTS MGMT
Funding Office
75FCME OFM – OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT.
Awardee UEI
DHQVY2WCVHC5
Awardee CAGE
1YBC4
Performance District
MN-90
Senators
Amy Klobuchar
Tina Smith
Tina Smith
Modified: 1/5/26