The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is accepting applications for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Implementation for HIV Clinical Quality Improvement. This program aims to provide training and technical assistance to recipients of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) to implement quality improvement methodologies and concepts. The program is specifically designed for RWHAP Part A through D recipients with little or no experience in quality improvement. The goal is to strengthen their understanding and skills in quality improvement principles, methodologies, tools, and techniques. The program also aims to develop and disseminate quality improvement resources, promote the adoption and implementation of quality improvement methodologies, and align project activities with RWHAP statute and HRSA HAB policy notices. The program requires the utilization of a defined approach or methodology, implementation of quality improvement activities in an organized and systematic fashion, quantification of results showing impact on health outcomes, documentation of all quality improvement activities, and inclusion of quality improvement activities within at least one funded service category. The program will provide training and technical assistance that addresses the needs and structures of RWHAP Part A through D recipients, including those with a network of contracted organizations and those who provide direct services. The recipient of this cooperative agreement should consider the challenges faced by RWHAP recipients and subrecipients related to health disparities in HIV outcomes for key populations. Performance measure data will guide and inform the development, implementation, monitoring, and sustainability of quality improvement activities. For more information, contact Ronald "Chris" Redwood, MBA/HCM, RN at (301)443-2118 or email rredwood@hrsa.gov.