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Grant Amount: Approximately $1,300,000,000 is expected to be available annually.
This announcement solicits applications for fiscal year (FY) 2014 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program - Part B Formula/Base, Minority AIDS Initiative, AIDS Drug Assistance Program Earmark, Pacific Island Jurisdiction, ADAP Supplemental Awards, and Emerging Communities. The purpose of this grant program is to assist States and Territories in developing and/or enhancing access to a comprehensive continuum of high quality HIV care and treatment for low-income people living with HIV (PLWH). As such, it supports the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) goals of: reducing HIV incidence, increasing access to care and optimizing health outcomes, and reducing HIV-related health disparities. A comprehensive HIV/AIDS continuum of care includes the following core medical services: outpatient and ambulatory health services, AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) medications, AIDS pharmaceutical assistance (local), oral health care, early intervention services, health insurance premium and cost sharing assistance, home health care, medical nutrition therapy, hospice services, home and community-based health services, mental health services, medical case management, treatment adherence services, and substance abuse outpatient care as well as appropriate supportive services that assist PLWH in accessing treatment of HIV infection that is consistent with HHS Treatment Guidelines. The guidelines provide standards of care recommendations for antiretroviral treatment, including prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections. The current HHS Treatment Guidelines are available at www.aidsinfo.nih.gov. Comprehensive HIV/AIDS care also includes access to support services: case management (non-medical), child care services, emergency financial assistance, food bank/home delivered meals, health education/risk reduction, housing services, legal services, linguistic services, medical transportation services, outreach services, psychosocial support services, referral for health care/supportive services, rehabilitation services, respite care, residential substance abuse services and treatment adherence counseling.
Funding Organization
US Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Health Resources and Services Administration
Fund Category
HIV/AIDS
Locations
American Samoa District of Columbia Federated States of Micronesia Guam Marshall Islands National Northern Mariana Islands Palau Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands
Eligible Organizations
State Agencies
Number of Awards Given
59 awards
Award Amount Notes
This program will provide funding during Federal Fiscal Year 2014. Approximately $1,300,000,000 is expected to be available annually to fund fifty-nine grantees. The project period is one year.
Application Due Date
11/21/2013
Project Start Date
4/1/2014
Application Contact
Grants.gov Contact Center , Phone: (800) 518-4726
Technical Contact
Heather Hauck Director, Division of State HIV/AIDS Programs HIV/AIDS Bureau, HRSAParklawn Building, Room 7A-15 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, MD 20857 Phone: (301) 443-6745 Fax: (301) 443-8143
Fund Duration
1 year.
Subjects
Health Care Programs/Services HIV/AIDS Prevention Medical Treatments and Therapies Patient Care Program Development Quality of Life
Audiences
Low Income Persons Persons with HIV/AIDS
Application Process
HRSA requires applicants for this funding opportunity announcement to apply electronically through Grants.gov. Applicants must download the SF424 application package associated with this funding opportunity following the directions provided at Grants.gov.
Section 4 of HRSA’s SF-424 Application Guide provides instructions for the budget, budget justification, staffing plan and personnel requirements, assurances, certifications, and abstract. You must submit the information outlined in the Application Guide in addition to the program specific information. All applicants are responsible for reading and complying with the instructions included in HRSA’s SF-424 Application Guide except where instructed in the funding opportunity announcement to do otherwise.
Notes
For program synopsis and guidance, visit the website: https://grants3.hrsa.gov/2010/Web2External/Interface/FundingCycle/ExternalView.aspx?&fCycleID=5ec61638-dd1b-462a-a469-a04b2dc8b81d&txtAction=View+Details&submitAction=Go&ViewMode=EU .
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