HRTP Healthcare Grant Program

High Road Training Partnerships 2024-25 Healthcare Grant Program (HRTP HC), a California Jobs First initiative, continues the agency’s commitment to advancing job quality, economic equity, and climate resilience for all Californians. 

GRANT SNAPSHOT

Request for Applications
Award Announcements

Available Funding: $28,500,000.00
Amount Awarded: $24,172.709.02
Number of Grants Awarded: 10
Funding Source: General Fund (0001)
Start Date: 07/01/2025
End Date: 06/30/2027

All dates subject to change.

Questions and Answers

The Q&A documents served as a supplement to the RFA and were intended to clarify policy about the grant and application process.

Weekly Q&A – November 8, 2024

Weekly Q&A – November 1, 2024

Weekly Q&A – October 25, 2024

PROJECT TYPES

The High Road Training Partnerships Healthcare Grant Program will fund healthcare projects in three stages of project readiness: Planning and Development, Training Implementation, and Expanding. Descriptions, funding award ranges, and duration of the three project types are listed below. Leveraged funds are required at a 1:1 ratio for Training Implementation and Expanding projects. 

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Graphic image explaining the allowed project types. Planning and Development up to 0,000 for 18 months. Training Implementation up to ,000,000 for 24 months. Expanding up to ,000,000 for 24 months.

REQUIRED PARTNERS & MOU REQUIREMENTS

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HRTP HC graphic about required partners
HRTP HC graphic about the lead applicant being a convener
HRTP HC graphic about training provider partner
HRTP HC graphic about worker representative partner

FUNDING SOURCE INFORMATION

Funding for this program was designated to the CWDB in the 2024-2025 State Budget, which allocated approximately $28,500,000 for High Road Training Partnerships in the Health and Human Services sector. All awards are subject to the availability of appropriated funds and to any modifications or additional requirements that may be imposed by law. The CWDB reserves the right to adjust the total number, duration, and amount of each grant award, including allocating additional funds above the requested amounts.