Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D - Women, Infants, Children and Youth (WICY) Grant Supplemental Funding
ID: 354780Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Health Resources and Services Administration (HHS-HRSA)

Award Range

$0 - $0

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is offering supplemental funding through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D, aimed at enhancing family-centered HIV healthcare services for low-income women, infants, children, and youth (WICY). This funding opportunity is specifically designed for current recipients of the RWHAP Part D, allowing them to propose short-term projects that address critical needs within the WICY demographic, with a focus on HIV Care Innovation and Infrastructure Development. The total funding available is $3 million, with grants of up to $200,000 for approximately 25 recipients, and the application deadline is February 10, 2025. Interested applicants can contact Lillian Bell at AskPartD@hrsa.gov for further information and guidance on the application process.

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    The Notice of Funding Opportunity under the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part D - Women, Infants, Children, and Youth (WICY) Grant provides supplemental funding aimed at enhancing family-centered HIV healthcare services. Open to current RWHAP Part D recipients, it facilitates short-term projects addressing critical needs within the designated demographic. The application deadline is February 10, 2025, with a total funding of $3 million, offering grants up to $200,000 for approximately 25 recipients. Eligible organizations may propose innovative solutions that expand previously funded activities or introduce new initiatives. Categories for funding include HIV Care Innovation and Infrastructure Development, focusing on strategic partnerships, doula services, streamlined eligibility, inclusive care for underserved communities, and data coordination. These projects aim to overcome existing barriers in the HIV care continuum and improve health outcomes for low-income WICY populations. The application process involves registration on SAM.gov and Grants.gov, development of a comprehensive project narrative, and adherence to specific guidelines regarding budget and project structure. The review process assesses eligibility, need, approach, evaluation, and overall impact, ensuring alignment with national HIV strategies.
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