Ending the HIV/HCV Epidemics in Indian Country
This funding record is inactive. Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.
For program and eligibility
questions:
Rick Haverkate
954.909.4834
Richard.Haverkate@ihs.gov
For fiscal and budget questions:
Willis Grant
301.443.2214
Willis.Grant@ihs.gov
For grant review process and application status
questions contact:
Paul Gettys
301.443.2114
Paul.Gettys@ihs.gov
This program will provide funding to implement effective and innovative strategies, interventions, approaches, and services to reduce new HIV and HCV infections among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities. The program's goals are to reduce new HIV infections in the U.S. to less than 3,000 per year by 2030 and achieve a 90% reduction in new HCV infections and a 65% reduction in mortality, compared to a 2015 baseline.
Eligible applicants include federally recognized tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations.
Anticipated award range: $160,000 -
$200,000
Project period: 3 years
Estimated number of awards: 14
Estimated total program funding:
$2,480,000
Links to the full announcement, application instructions, and the online application process are available through grants.gov. Additional instructions will be found on the related documents tab.
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Organizations (2)
- Indian Health Service, view details
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, view details
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