Deadline: 18-Mar-25
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), in partnership with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), will fund one organization to serve as an Implementation, Capacity, and Evaluation Provide to increase access to stigma-free, high-quality care, treatment, and prevention services for people who have yet to be successfully maintained in HIV care and those who experience higher rates of HIV in the U.S.
The Addressing Stigma to End the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. program will leverage expertise and resources of HRSA, NIH, and CDC to accomplish the goal of increasing access to stigma-free, high-quality care, treatment, and prevention services for people who have yet to be successfully maintained in HIV care and those who experience higher rates of HIV in the U.S.
Objectives
- The objectives of this program are to:
- Strengthen and promote a culture of anti-stigma across HHS-funded organizations that provide HIV care, treatment, and prevention services.
- Increase the availability and dissemination of tools that HIV care, treatment, and prevention organizations (including those that provide RWHAP and Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) initiative recipients and subrecipients) can adopt and adapt to address stigma within their organizations.
- Increase utilization of evidence-informed anti-stigma interventions within HIV care, treatment, and prevention organizations.
- Reduce stigmatizing practices and behaviors among providers and staff at HIV care, treatment, and prevention organizations to improve outcomes.
Funding Information
- Estimated Total Program Funding: $ 4,250,000
- Funding range per award: $4,250,000 (Year 1), $6,000,000 per year
Eligibility Criteria
- These types of domestic organizations may apply:
- Public institutions of higher education
- Private institutions of higher education
- Non-profits with or without a 501(c)(3) IRS status
- State, county, city, township, and special district governments, including the District of Columbia, domestic territories, and freely associated states
- Independent school districts
- Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
- Native American tribal governments
- Native American tribal organizations
For more information, visit Grants.gov.