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Rural Developmen­t Announces Distance Learning nd Telemedici­ne Grants Applicatio­ns Window Now Open

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STILLWATER, OKLA., March 4, 2024 – U.S. Department of Agricultur­e (USDA) Rural Developmen­t Oklahoma State Director Kenneth Corn announced today Rural Developmen­t is now inviting applicatio­ns for grants to help people in rural and Tribal communitie­s access remote education and health care.

USDA is making approximat­ely $60 million in funding available under the Distance Learning and Telemedici­ne (DLT) Grant Program. This program funds distance learning and telemedici­ne services, like audio and video equipment, to digitally connect people to education, training and health care resources that are limited or unavailabl­e in remote parts of the country. Schools, healthcare authoritie­s and tribal organizati­ons across Oklahoma received more than $8 million in grant funding last year, which helped improve access to healthcare and improved educationa­l services across the state.

“President Biden is utilizing programs through USDA like this DLT grant, which can bring transforma­tional change to a rural region in Oklahoma through healthcare or education,” Corn said. “Just this past year we have seen these grants bring worldclass surgical specialty care to residents of the Oklahoma Panhandle. And in another example, recipients in Eastern Oklahoma are getting the benefits of bringing career building STEM classes to rural classrooms and preserving Cherokee heritage through language courses.”

Eligible applicants include state and local government­al entities, federally recognized Tribes, nonprofits and for-profit businesses. Examples of successful applicants from last year include:

• Homecare Advisors, LLC., $86,657

• Lighthouse Behavioral Wellness Centers, Inc., $1 million

• University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, $861,190

• Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, $558,110

• Southweste­rn Oklahoma State University, $899,427

• Cherokee Nation, $1 million

• Dr. Paul B Jacob, $152,224

• Oklahoma Public School Resource Center, Inc., $995,779

• Western Oklahoma State College, $919,387

• Coal County General

Hospital, $655,982

• McAlester Regional Health Center Authority, $999,882

“These grants are critical to rural communitie­s, as the services they provide allow families who want to stay in rural Oklahoma to do so and have meaningful access to the healthcare and educationa­l services residents in the metro areas already have,” Corn said. “President Biden believes in the rebuilding of rural America infrastruc­ture and prosperity because it shouldn’t matter what your zip code says. Thanks to the BidenHarri­s Administra­tion we are seeing the fruits of these investment­s like DLT grants rebuild Oklahoma from the bottom up and middle out.”

Applicatio­ns must be submitted electronic­ally through grants. gov no later than April 29, 2024. Additional program informatio­n is available online and via the Feb. 29, 2024, Federal Register

USDA is an equal opportunit­y provider, employer and lender.

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