$1 million in grant funding available to strengthen New Mexico’s primary care workforce 

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Applications open Jan.2; grant webinar Jan. 5.  

SANTA FENew Mexico’s primary care providers are encouraged to apply for grant funding to establish or expand residency programs and support primary care provider workforce.  

The Health Care Authority (HCA) will award $1 million in funding beginning July 1, 2026. Allocations will depend upon the number of applications received, funding requested and availability of funds. 

This Graduate Medical Education (GME) grant funding was allocated by the 2025 New Mexico Legislature in House Bill 480.  

Grant applications open at 8 a.m., Jan. 2, 2026, and will be posted on the HCA GME Grant web page. Applications are due by Feb. 27, 2026, at 5 p.m. MST. 

The GME grant will award funding to applications that align with three key strategies: 

  • Establish new or expanding existing primary care GME residency programs by creating new first-year residency positions. 
  • Sustain existing primary care residency programs that maintain access to care in underserved areas or with underserved populations. 
  • Develop new primary care workforce training pathways (nursing, physician assistant, or dental residency programs).  

Applicants are encouraged to attend a virtual grant application training webinar Jan. 5, 2026, 3 to 4 p.m. MST.Participants will learn about the funding opportunity, eligibility requirements, application timelines, and tips for submitting a successful proposal. 

For more information on the GME grant, how to apply, and how to attend the Jan. 5 webinar, see the Primary Care Council web page at https://www.hca.nm.gov/primary-care-council/

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About the New Mexico Health Care Authority 
The New Mexico Health Care Authority connects New Mexicans to the care and support they need to live healthy, full lives. The agency administers Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), cash assistance, child support services, and behavioral health care across the state. HCA also oversees the State Health Benefits program for state employees and manages the Health Care Affordability Fund to help make coverage more affordable for working families. The agency licenses health care facilities, investigates complaints, and ensures providers deliver safe, high-quality care. In addition, HCA supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through a variety of home and community-based programs that protect health, safety, and human rights.