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RHTP Subrecipients
Subrecipients of Michigan’s Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP)
Michigan’s Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) supports innovative, community-driven solutions to improve health outcomes across rural communities. A key component of this work is funding subrecipients, including local organizations, providers, and partners, who are implementing projects aligned with RHTP’s strategic priorities.
This page highlights the organizations that have received RHTP funding* and the work they are leading across the state. By showcasing these subrecipients, this page aims to promote transparency in how RHTP funds are distributed and support collaboration among partners.
Award notices as of May 15, 2026. Subrecipients are categorized by initiative and fund and listed alphabetically.
Interoperability in Action Initiative
| Subrecipient Organization | Award Amount* | Fund |
| Access Health | $600,000 | Data Integration and Infrastructure Fund |
| Center for Health & Research Transformation (CHRT) | $600,000 | Data Integration and Infrastructure Fund |
| Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA) | $2,000,000 | Data Integration and Infrastructure Fund |
| Upper Peninsula Health Care Solutions, Inc. | $1,500,000 | Data Integration and Infrastructure Fund |
Transforming Rural Health Through Partnerships Initiative
| Subrecipient Organization | Award Amount* | Fund |
| Alcona Health Center | $83,339 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Baldwin Family Health Care, DBA Family Health Care | $76,923 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Benzie-Leelanau District Health Department | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Berrien County Health Department | $150,000 | Chronic Disease Collaborative Care Fund |
| Calhoun Intermediate School District | $208,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| CAN Council Rolling Family Resource Center | $208,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Cherry Health Heart of the City Health Center | $76,923 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Child and Family Charities | $208,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Chippewa County Health Department | $150,000 | Chronic Disease Collaborative Care Fund |
| Chippewa-Luce-Mackinac Community Action Human Resource Authority, Inc. | $350,000 | Chronic Disease Collaborative Care Fund |
| Corner Health Center | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| District Health Department #10 | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| East Jordan Family Health Centers | $76,923 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Family Enrichment Center - Tuscola County | $208,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Family Medical Center - Lenawee | $76,924 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Grace Health | $76,923 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Harbor Beach Community School District School Wellness Program | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Health Department of Northwest Michigan | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Intercare Community Health Network | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Isabella Citizens for Health | $76,923 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Lakeland Immediate Care Center, DBA Cassopolis Family Clinic Network | $76,923 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| LMAS District Health Department | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Michigan Health and Hospital Association (MHA) | $2,625,000 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Michigan Health Improvement Alliance (MiHIA) | $1,500,000 | Chronic Disease Collaborative Care Fund |
| MidMichigan Community Health Services | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| MyMichigan Health Services | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Northeast Michigan Family Resource Center | $208,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Northern Michigan Public Health Alliance (NMPHA) | $3,000,000 | Chronic Disease Collaborative Care Fund |
| Northwest Michigan Health Services | $76,923 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Public Health, Delta & Menominee Counties | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Region IV Area Agency on Aging (AAA) | $850,000 | Chronic Disease Collaborative Care Fund |
| Rudyard Area School Wellness Center | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Scheurer Community Health Center | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Shiawassee County Health Department | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Sterling Area Health Center | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Thumb Community Health Partnership | $1,000,000 | Chronic Disease Collaborative Care Fund |
| Thunder Bay Community Health Service | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Thunder Bay Community Health Service | $76,923 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Traverse Health Clinic | $76,923 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Upper Great Lakes Family Health | $83,333 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
| Upper Peninsula Commission for Area Progress (UPCAP) | $1,500,000 | Chronic Disease Collaborative Care Fund |
| Voices for Children | $208,335 | Collaborative Care Integration and Sustainability Fund |
Workforce for Wellness Initiative
| Subrecipient Organization | Award Amount* | Fund |
| Michigan Community Health Worker Alliance (MiCHWA) |
$250,000 | Rural Provider Recruitment, Retention, and Capacity Fund |
| Mid-Central Regional Center (Area Health Education Center) | $400,000 | Rural Health Workforce Pipeline and Education Fund |
| Northern Lower Regional Center (MidMichigan Health Services) | $315,000 |
Rural Health Workforce Pipeline and Education Fund |
| Southeast Regional Center (Area Health Education Center) |
$200,000 |
Rural Health Workforce Pipeline and Education Fund |
| Upper Peninsula Regional Center (Upper Great Lakes Family Health) |
$185,000 |
Rural Health Workforce Pipeline and Education Fund |
| Western Regional Center (Area Health Education Center) | $400,000 | Rural Health Workforce Pipeline and Education Fund |
Care Closer to Home Initiative
| Subrecipient Organization | Award Amount* | Fund |
| Michigan Health and Hospital Association (MHA) | $6,000,000 | Rural Health Care Delivery Hub and Spoke Model |
Tribal Government
| Subrecipient Organization | Award Amount* | Fund |
| American Indian Health and Family Services of Southeastern Michigan, Inc. | $665,877 | Tribal Government |
| Bay Mills Indian Community | $665,878 | Tribal Government |
| Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians | $665,878 | Tribal Government |
| Hannahville Indian Community | $665,878 | Tribal Government |
| Keweenaw Bay Indian Community | $665,878 | Tribal Government |
| Little River Band of Ottawa Indians | $665,878 | Tribal Government |
| Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians | $665,878 | Tribal Government |
| Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi (Gun Lake Tribe) | $665,878 | Tribal Government |
| Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi | $665,877 | Tribal Government |
| Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians | $665,877 | Tribal Government |
| Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians | $665,878 | Tribal Government |
*Important: Award amount is contingent upon review by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for final approval as a requirement of this grant. There may be additional adjustments to both the workplan, and budget based on CMS’s feedback. If revisions are recommended, the application will be sent back to the organization to make the required changes.
This project is supported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $173,128,201.02, with 100 percent funding provided by CMS/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, CMS/HHS or the U.S. Government.