Sickle Cell Disease Regional Care Excellence (SoRCE) Program
HHS-HRSA Forecasted HRSA-26-052Description
Sickle Cell Disease Regional Care Excellence Program (SoRCE) is to improve the health of people with sickle cell disease (SCD) by expanding access to care, improving the quality of care, and tracking quality of life indicators. There are approximately 100,000 people in the United States with SCD. Treatment starting in early childhood can prevent or reduce complications such as severe pain episodes, silent strokes, and premature death. Despite universal identification at birth, fewer than half of children with SCD receive needed treatment. As these children become adolescents and transition to adulthood many are not appropriately identified as candidates for disease-modifying therapies, in part because their doctors are still learning how to use the latest treatments. The program is made up of seven regions with one award recipient per region serving as a Regional Coordinating Hub (RCH). Each award recipient will work with clinical and community-based partners in their region and engage in continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives to improve access and quality of care.
Eligibility
Hospitals or clinicsHealth centers.Documentation must be provided to demonstrate that your organization has at least five years of experience in working with individuals who have sickle cell disease (SCD).
Funding Details
- Award Floor
- Not specified
- Award Ceiling
- $950,000.00
- Total Estimated Funding
- $6,650,000.00
- Expected Awards
- 7
Key Dates
- Posted
- December 11, 2025
- Closes
- N/A
- Archive Date
- June 30, 2026
Agency Information
- Agency Name
- HHS-HRSA
- Agency Code
- HHS-HRSA
- Funding Instrument
- Other