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US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) - Office of Special Initiatives - Office of Global Health
06/14/22
08/05/22 11:59 PM ET
Grant to a USA, Canada, or International nonprofit or for-profit organization, agency, institution of higher education, faith-based organization, or tribal entity for programs that address AIDS and HIV in eligible countries. Applicants must complete required registrations prior to applying. Funding is intended to develop and expand unique platforms to bring best practices from domestic experiences to assist the global HIV/AIDS program to sustain the goal of reaching epidemic control in Malawi, Zambia, and other PEPFAR-supported countries. Grants will be used to continue and scale current Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) activities for impact on HIV/AIDS treatment services.
The successful recipient will work with HRSA to develop and implement strategies to address social determinants and health inequalities found within the healthcare system to improve the delivery of quality HIV/AIDS services in Malawi, Zambia, and other President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)-supported countries. This funding will focus on addressing the following and continuing successful activities in these areas:
The successful recipient must contribute to PEPFAR priorities for achieving the UNAIDS 95-95-95 treatment goals in Malawi, Zambia, and other PEPFAR-supported countries as identified by the Department of State/Office of Global AIDS Coordinator (S/GAC) to receive support for the period of performance. The activities introduced by the recipient to work toward these UNAIDS goals must be developed with local stakeholders and with a plan to transition to local institutions for additional scale-up and sustainability. This focus on local ownership must be central to all recipient activities to enhance the impact, efficiency, and sustainability of PEPFAR investments.
Priorities for this program should aim to (1) advance equity of access to high-quality person-centered care, (2) introduce innovations that target HIV care and treatment services in sub-populations that lag behind in reaching and sustaining epidemic control, and (3) integrate HIV prevention, care, and treatment services into country-led programs in PEPFAR-supported countries to ensure continued gains towards reaching and sustaining HIV epidemic control.
This is a collaborative effort aimed at formulating and delivering assistance for high-impact solutions across the range of interventions that are necessary to attain durable HIV epidemic control. The project will compile and disseminate best practices for setting up and scaling equitable, person-centered health services that address social determinants of health and the impact of global pandemics. This will ensure resilient and efficient systems of health service delivery that can manage unanticipated challenges and adjustments of programs while maintaining the quality of care. These efforts will maintain gains made by PEPFAR investments in health services and improvements in health outcomes of people living with HIV.
The key objectives of Leveraging Health Service Equity for Sustainable HIV Epidemic Control, in collaboration with HRSA, are to:
GrantWatch ID#: 203925
One
$10,000,000
Period of Performance: September 30, 2022, through September 29, 2027 (5 years)
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Contact:
Laura Foradori
Office of Global Health, Office of Special Health Initiatives
Telephone: (301) 443-3502
Email: lforadori@hrsa.gov
Marie Mehaffey
Grants Management Specialist
Division of Grants Management Operations, OFAM
Health Resources and Services Administration
5600 Fishers Lane, Mailstop 10SWH03
Rockville, MD 20857
Telephone: (301) 945-3934
Email: mmehaffey@hrsa.gov
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