Unlock $43M for Community HIV Prevention Projects

Summary

Are you a community-based organization focused on HIV prevention? This CDC grant offers significant funding to develop and implement vital HIV prevention programs targeting high-risk racial/ethnic minority communities and specific at-risk groups. Gain access to approximately $43 million to expand your reach and impact.

Eligibility

Community Health Non-profit Public Health HIV Prevention

Full Description

CDC’s Procurement and Grants Office has published a funding opportunity announcement entitled, “Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Prevention Projects for Community-Based Organizations.” Approximately $43,000,000 will be available in fiscal year 2010 to fund 145 awards. The purpose of this FOA is to develop and implement HIV Prevention Programs that provide HIV prevention services for members of racial/ethnic minority communities (e.g., African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos) in which there may be a high risk for HIV infection and for members of groups [i.e., men who have sex with men (MSM), injection drug users (IDUs), HIV-infected persons] in which there may be a high risk for acquiring or transmitting HIV infection, regardless of race/ethnicity. Approximately $1,800,000 may also be available for outcome monitoring activities. For complete program details, please see the full announcement on the Grants.gov website at www.grants.gov.

The estimated funding date is July 1, 2010.

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