Wisconsin Primary Care Programs
Community Health Center Grants
The Wisconsin Primary Care Office also manages state grants to
federally funded community health centers and healthcare for the homeless
centers. To be eligible for the state grants, these
community-governed clinics must be located in a designated Medically
Underserved Area/Population (MUA/MUP) and must already receive a federal
grant through the HRSA Community Health
Centers (Exit DHS) program.
MUA/MUPs and Health Center sites map
(PDF, 439 KB)
The federally funded community health centers and healthcare for the
homeless centers are located throughout the state. They provide access to
comprehensive primary care, dental care and mental health services to
low-income, uninsured, and homeless populations in their rural or
inner-city communities that have shortages of health professionals.
More information on community health and healthcare for the homeless
centers is available:
Questions about these state grants should be directed to:
Anne
Dopp, Primary Care Officer
Wisconsin Division of Public Health
P.O. Box 2659
Madison, WI 53701-2659
Phone: 608-267-7121
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Last Revised:
February 22, 2013
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