Integrated HIV Programs for Health Departments to Support Ending the HIV Epidemic
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Renata D. Ellington
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Laquenda White
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This program provides grants to aid health departments with preventing HIV, as well as diagnosing, treating, and responding to the HIV epidemic in the United States.
This opportunity is part of Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America, which is a 10-year initiative that seeks to achieve the important goal of reducing new HIV infections in the United States to less than 3,000 per year by 2030. The first phase of the initiative will focus on 48 counties; Washington, D.C.; San Juan, PR; and 7 states that have a substantial rural HIV burden.
The program includes 3 funding components.
- Component A: Ending the HIV epidemic core strategies
- Component B: HIV incidence surveillance
- Component C: Scaling up HIV prevention services in clinics
A table describing strategies, activities, short-term outcomes, and intermediate outcomes for each component of the program is provided in the application instructions.
Eligible applicants include:
- State governments
- County governments
- City or township governments
- Territorial governments or their bona fide agents in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianna Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau
Approximate average award:
- Component A: Funding will be determined by formulas reflecting a base funding amount, HIV disease prevalence, number of counties within the health department jurisdiction (if applicable), and program performance (in subsequent years).
- Component B: $450,000 - $725,000 (Funding begins in Year 2.)
- Component C: $400,000 - $800,000
The project period is up to 5 years.
Links to the full announcement and online application process are available through grants.gov. The application instructions may be found on the related documents tab.
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Organizations (2)
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, view details
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, view details
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