Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) — Policy, Planning, and Access · Posted July 10, 2026
Application Due
August 1, 2026
As part of RHTP's Care Closer to Home Blueprint Initiative, the Advancing Rural Behavioral Health Blueprint aims to transform access to care in rural communities by creating sustainable, community-based pathways that bring health services closer to where people live and work. By connecting partners across health and social sectors, the initiative reimagines care delivery, improve transportation access, and simplify access to primary and behavioral health. Through innovative approaches to chronic disease management, maternal and child health, and behavioral health, it seeks to improve outcomes while making care more efficient, coordinated, and person-centered. This funding opportunity supports innovative adaptations of traditional care models to expand access to community-based behavioral health services in rural areas while reducing costs by avoiding unnecessary hospitalizations and limiting reliance on law enforcement.
Eligible applicants include Michigan-based community mental health organizations, rural hospital providers, federally qualified health centers, local units of government (including tribal entities), nonprofit community organizations, and other entities providing intensive outpatient behavioral health services in rural settings.
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Applications must be submitted electronically through the EGrAMS portal (https://egrams-mi.com/mdhhs/).
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Application Prep
Application #: 4697
Reference: RHIOP-2027
Program: Rural Health Intensive Outpatient Program
Match: None required
Performance: October 1, 2026 - September 30, 2027
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Portal: https://egrams-mi.com/mdhhs/
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Contact
MDHHS Policy, Planning, and Access Division
MDHHS-RHIOP@michigan.gov
Phone
517-241-3748