The Reproductive Health Access Project is calling for applications for Women’s Health Free Clinic Project: Expanding Access and Education in January 2010.

Eligibility

The Reproductive Health Access Project (RHAP) is seeking proposals from medical student-run free clinics to establish or expand their scope of reproductive health care services provided. Some examples of the types of programs RHAP is interested in supporting include:

  • Initiation of reproductive health exams or pregnancy testing services
  • Initiating IUD placement procedures or medication abortions
  • Purchase of contraception; provision of emergency contraception
  • Expansion of clinical education on family planning and reproductive health for medical students

Applicants must be student-run health centers that provide services at no cost to the patient. To be eligible for this grant, applicants must enter into the project in partnership with a physician or be willing to be matched with a family physician able to educate medical students and supervise reproductive health services. A key criterion in the selection process will be the free clinic’s commitment to sustaining the added training for medical students and services for patients after the grant ends.

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Tentative Timeline

January 30, 2010 Reproductive Health Access Project posts RFP for Women's Health Free Clinic Project: Expanding Access and Education 2010
May 30, 2010 Proposals due to RHAP
June-July 2010 Proposals are reviewed by committee
August 2010 Applicants notified of proposal outcome
October 2010 Grants announced

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If you have any questions, please send an email to: womenshealthfreeclinic@reproductiveaccess.org

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