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Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Cooperative Agreement Guidance


Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 - 2028 Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Cooperative Agreement Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)

Applications due 11:59 ET, June 18, 2024



HPP is a cooperative agreement program that provides guidance and funding to public health departments in U.S. states, territories, Freely Associated States, and eligible major metropolitan areas. HPP is the primary source of federal funding for health care delivery system preparedness and response. HPP prepares the health care delivery system to save lives during emergencies that exceed the day-to-day capacity of health care and emergency response systems through its support of health care coalitions (HCCs). HCCs are networks of individual public and private health care and response organizations in a defined geographic location, which partner to conduct preparedness activities and collaborate to ensure that each member has what it needs to respond to disasters and emergencies.

HPP Cooperative Agreement Guidance

HPP Funding

ASPR allocates funding to 62 recipients in all U.S. states, territories, and Freely Associated States, the District of Columbia, New York City, Los Angeles County, and Chicago. The latest available funding tables break down the total funding allocated to each recipient jurisdiction.

Technical Assistance and Additional Resources

ASPR provides its expertise to help health care entities prepare for, respond to, recover from, and build resilience for disasters and emergencies.

ASPR staff assists with cooperative agreement administration, facilitates peer-to-peer collaboration, provides technical assistance, and offers subject matter expertise during steady state, response, and recovery operations.

ASPR provides additional resources to cooperative agreement recipients through webinars. Webinar recordings and transcripts are publicly available online.

HPP recipients, HCCs, and HCC members are encouraged to use additional ASPR resources including:

Contact HPP@hhs.gov with HPP-related questions or technical assistance requests.