Demonstration Projects for Comprehensive and Integrated HIV Care, Treatment, Prevention and Essential Support Service Models for Cis-gender Black Women (CgBW) in the South
ID: 354694Type: Forecasted
Overview

Buyer

Centers for Disease Control - NCHHSTP (HHS-CDC-NCHHSTP)

Award Range

$0 - $0

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
  1. 1
    Forecast Posted Jan 28, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Forecast Due Mar 28, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Posted Jun 4, 2024, 12:00 AM UTC
  4. 4
    Due Not available
Description

The Centers for Disease Control - NCHHSTP is forecasting a federal grant opportunity titled "Demonstration Projects for Comprehensive and Integrated HIV Care, Treatment, Prevention and Essential Support Service Models for Cis-gender Black Women (CgBW) in the South." This initiative aims to address the significant health disparities faced by Cis-gender Black women living with HIV by funding organizations to implement integrated care service models through Community and Clinic Collaboratives (CCCs), which will provide comprehensive health services and support. The program is critical in improving health outcomes for this demographic, focusing on strategies that enhance access to HIV care, mental health services, and essential support, while also fostering culturally responsive care. The estimated total program funding is $7.5 million, with three expected awards, and interested applicants can reach out to Jerris Raiford at HRBNOFO@cdc.gov or (770) 488-0691 for further information. Applications must be submitted electronically by March 28, 2025, with awards anticipated by July 28, 2025.

Point(s) of Contact
Jerris Raiford, Project Officer
(770) 488-0691
HRBNOFO@cdc.gov
Files
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