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2004-10-18, 7:11 pm

The following funding information has been recently added to the CDC National Prevention Information Network's (NPIN) Funding Database (http://www.cdcnpin.org/scripts/locates/LocateFund.asp). For more information about HIV, STD, and TB funding opportuniti
es, please contact the CDC NPIN at 1-800-458-5231.

FUND TITLES:

Fund Number: 2654
Fund Title: HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants

Fund Number: 2655
Fund Title: Eliminating Disparities in Perinatial Health: Border, Alaska, and Hawaii

Fund Number: 2656
Fund Title: New Access Points in Programs Funded Under the Health Centers Consolidation Act of 1996

Fund Number: 2657
Fund Title: Healthy Start Initiative: Eliminating Racial/Ethnic Disparities

Fund Number: 2658
Fund Title: Regional AIDS education Training Centers (RAETC)

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Fund Number: 2654
Fund Title:
HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants

Fund Category:
HIV/AIDS

Description:
Part A (Title I) of the Ryan White CARE Act authorizes grants for outpatient and ambulatory health and support services to Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs). These grants fund community-based care systems composed of approximately 25 categories of medica
l and other health and social support services for individuals with HIV/AIDS in EMAs. These services are intended primarily for low income/under-insured people living with HIV/AIDS. Fifty percent of the funds available are awarded according to a formula b
ased on the estimated number of living cases of AIDS in the EMAs. The remaining funds, less any hold harmless amounts and amounts appropriated for the Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI), are awarded as discretionary supplemental grants based on the demonstrat
ion of additional needs by the EMA.

Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Health Resources and Services Administration

Funder's Fund ID: HRSA-05-010

Web Page: www.hrsa.gov/grants/preview/hivaids.htm#hrsa05010
Application Due Date: 11/10/2004 Projected Award Date: No later than 60 days post-receipt of final FY 2005 appropriations.

Fund Duration:
1 year.

Application Process:
All HRSA program specific information needed to apply for a grant electronically is immediately accessible online at http://apply.grants.gov/GetGrantFromFedgrants. A Call Center is available to answer questions and assist applicants by e-mail: callcenter@
hrsa.gov or by phone: 301-998-7373.

Number of Awards: 51

Total Award: $246,400,000.00
Maximum Award: $52,000,000.00
Average Award:$400,000.00
Award Notes:
The average amount of each award: $400,000 to $52,000,000.

Eligible Locations:
- National

Location Notes:
Limited to 51 Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs)

Application Contact Name:
Douglas H. Morgan
Title: Director, Div. of Service Systems

Application Contact Address:
HRSA
Div. of Svc. Systems
Parklawn Bldg.
Rockville, MD 20857
United States
E-mail: dmorgan@hrsa.gov
Phone: 301- 443-6745
Fax: -


Support Types:
- Program Development

Subject Areas:
- Community Health Services
- Health Care Programs
- Low Income Persons
- Minorities
- Patient Care
- Persons with HIV/AIDS

Audiences:
- Low Income Persons
- Minorities
- Persons with HIV/AIDS

Eligibility:
- City Agencies
- County Agencies

Eligibility Notes:
City or county (township) governments eligible within the HRSA-designated Eligible Metropolitan Area (EMA).

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Fund Number: 2655
Fund Title:
Eliminating Disparities in Perinatal Health: Border, Alaska, and Hawaii

Fund Category:
Other Health-Related

Description:
Under this program, grants will be awarded to address significant disparities in perinatal health indicators in communities within 62 miles of the U.S. Mexico border or in Alaska and Hawaii. Communities must provide a scope of project services that will c
over pregnancy and interconceptional phases for women and infants residing in the proposed project area. Services are to be given to both mother and infant for two years following delivery to promote longer interconceptional periods and prevent relapses o
f unhealthy risk behaviors.

Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Health Resources and Services Administration
Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Funder's Fund ID: HRSA-05-037

Web Page: www.hrsa.gov/grants/preview/mch.htm#hrsa05037
Application Due Date: 12/28/2004
Award Date: 06/01/2005
Project Start Date: 06/01/2005

Fund Duration:
4 years.

Application Process:
All HRSA program specific information needed to apply for a grant electronically is immediately accessible online at http://apply.grants.gov/GetGrantFromFedgrants. A Call Center is available to answer questions and assist applicants by e-mail: callcenter@
hrsa.gov or by phone: 301-998-7373.

Number of Awards: 2

Total Award: $1,500,000.00
Average Award:$750,000.00

Eligible Locations:
- National

Location Notes:
Under this program, grants will be awarded to address significant disparities in perinatal health indicators in communities within 62 miles of the United States-Mexican border or in Alaska and Hawaii.

Application Contact Name:
Beverly Wright

Application Contact Address:
HRSA
Maternal & Child Hlth Bureau
Div Perinatal Systems &
Women's Health
Rockville, MD 20857
United States
E-mail: BWright@hrsa.gov
Phone: 301- 443-8427
Fax: -


Technical Contact Name:


Technical Contact Address:

United States
Phone: -
Fax: -

Support Types:
- Program Development

Subject Areas:
- Child Services
- Childbirth
- Children
- Community Health Services
- Community Programs
- Disease Prevention
- Health Care Planning
- Health Care Programs
- High Risk Behaviors
- Mothers
- Patient Care
- Program Development

Audiences:
- Children
- Infants
- Mothers
- Pregnant Women

Eligibility:
- Community Based Organizations
- Consortia
- Religious Organizations
- Social Service Organizations
- Tribal Organizations

Eligibility Notes:
Any public or private entity, including an Indian tribe or tribal organization (as defined at 25 U.S.C. 450b) is eligible to apply. Competitive funding opportunities are available to community-based (and faith-based) projects which have: (1) significant d
isparities in perinatal indicators which contribute to high infant mortality rates, among one or more subpopulations; (2) an existing active consortium of stakeholders which have underway a perinatal disparity reduction initiative for at least one year; a
nd (3) a feasible plan to reduce barriers, improve the local perinatal system of care, and work towards eliminating existing disparities in perinatal health. These sites must have or plan to implement/adapt Healthy Start strategies of consortium, case man
agement, and outreach services in a culturally and linguistically sensitive manner. In addition, they must demonstrate existing/planned collaborations with key State and local services
and resources systems. Such key State and local resources include Title V, Title X, Title XIX, Title XXI, WIC, Enterprise Communities/Empowerment Zones, federally funded Community and Migrant Health Centers, federally funded Health Care for the Homeless p
rojects, and Indian/Tribal Health Services.

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Fund Number: 2656
Fund Title:
New Access Points in Programs Funded Under the Health Centers Consolidation Act of 1996

Fund Category:
Other Health-Related

Description:
The purpose of this activity is to support the establishment of new service delivery sites for each type of Health Center funded under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act. Each application for support to establish a new site must identify a popul
ation in need of primary health care services, and propose a specific plan to increase access to care and reduce disparities identified in the population or community to be served. This activity is the lead in fulfilling the President's multi-year Initiat
ive to Expand Health Centers to bring much needed primary health care services to the Nation's neediest communities. In FY 2005, the establishment of new delivery sites under this program will be in the fourth year of a five-year initiative. The purpose o
f the Consolidated Health Center Program is to extend comprehensive primary and preventive health services (including mental health, substance abuse, and oral health services)
and supplemental services to populations currently without access to such services, and to improve their health status. The program includes: (1) Community Health Centers, section 330(e); (2) Migrant Health Centers, section 330(g); (3) Health Care for the
Homeless program, section 330(h); (4) Public Housing Primary Care, section 330(i); and (5) School Based Health Centers, section 330. The population served by these programs are (1) medically underserved populations in urban and rural areas; (2) migratory
and seasonal agricultural workers and their families; (3) homeless people, including children and families; (4) residents of publicly subsidized housing; and (5) medically underserved school-students (K-12), their families, and medically underserved popu
lations surrounding the school.

Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Health Resources and Services Administration

Funder's Fund ID: HRSA-05-101

Web Page: www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/HHS/HR...-101/Grant.html
Application Due Date: 12/01/2004
Award Date: 06/01/2005
Application Due Date: 05/23/2005
Award Date: 11/01/2005

Fund Duration:
5 years.

Application Process:
All HRSA program specific information needed to apply for a grant electronically is immediately accessible online at http://apply.grants.gov/GetGrantFromFedgrants. A Call Center is available to answer questions and assist applicants by e-mail: callcenter@
hrsa.gov or by phone: 301-998-7373.
For additional application guidance contact Tonya Bowers in the Division of Health Center Development by phone: (301) 594-4300 or email: TBOWERS@HRSA.GOV .

Number of Awards: 164

Total Award: $99,200,000.00
Average Award:$600,000.00

Eligible Locations:
- National

Application Contact Name:
Tonya Bowers
Title: Public Health Analyst

Application Contact Address:
HRSA
Div. Hlth. Center Development
Parklawn Bldg.
Rockville, MD 20857
United States
E-mail: Tbowers@hrsa.gov
Phone: 301- 594-4300
Fax: 301- 594-4947


Support Types:
- Program Development

Subject Areas:
- Community Health Services
- Health Care Planning
- Health Care Programs
- Homeless Persons
- Low Income Persons
- Mental Health Services
- Substance Abuse Treatment and Counseling

Audiences:
- At Risk Persons
- Homeless Persons
- Low Income Persons
- Migrant Workers
- Persons with Low Literacy

Eligibility:
- Community Based Organizations
- Health Care Service Organizations
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Public Health Departments/Social Services Departments
- Religious Organizations
- Tribal Organizations

Eligibility Notes:
Funding preference will be given to sparsely populated rural areas (less than 7 persons per square mile).



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Fund Number: 2657
Fund Title:
Healthy Start Initiative: Eliminating Racial/Ethnic Disparities

Fund Category:
Other Health-Related

Description:
Under this program, grants will be awarded to address significant disparities in perinatal health indicators: Eliminating Disparities In Perinatal Health focuses on disparities among Hispanics, American Indians, African Americans, Alaska Natives, Asian/Pa
cific Islanders, Immigrant Populations, or differences occurring by education, income, disability, or living in rural/isolated areas by enhancing a community’s service system. Communities must provide a scope of project services that will cover pregnancy
and interconceptional phases for women and infants residing in the proposed project area. Services are to be given to both mother and infant for two years following delivery to promote longer interconceptional periods and prevent relapses of unhealthy ris
k behaviors.

Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Health Resources and Services Administration
Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Funder's Fund ID: HRSA-05-013

Web Page: fedgrants.gov/Applicants/HHS/HRSA/GAC/HRSA-05-013/Grant.html
Application Due Date: 12/28/2004
Award Date: 06/01/2005
Project Start Date: 06/01/2005

Fund Duration:
4 years.

Application Process:
All HRSA program specific information needed to apply for a grant electronically is immediately accessible online at http://apply.grants.gov/GetGrantFromFedgrants. A Call Center is available to answer questions and assist applicants by e-mail: callcenter@
hrsa.gov or by phone: 301-998-7373.

Number of Awards: 68

Total Award: $73,165,000.00
Average Award:$750,000.00
Award Notes:
Current HS grantees may only apply for up to current funding level.
Ceiling on amount of individual award: $1,000,000.00.

Eligible Locations:
- National

Application Contact Name:
Beverly Wright

Application Contact Address:
HRSA
Maternal & Child Hlth Bureau
Div Perinatal Systems &
Women's Health
Rockville, MD 20857
United States
E-mail: BWright@hrsa.gov
Phone: 301- 443-8427
Fax: -


Support Types:
- Program Development

Subject Areas:
- Child Services
- Childbirth
- Children
- Community Health Services
- Disease Prevention
- Disease Transmission
- Health Care Planning
- Health Care Programs
- High Risk Behaviors
- Homeless Persons
- Minorities
- Mothers
- Patient Care
- Program Development

Audiences:
- African Americans/Blacks
- Asians/Pacific Islanders
- Children
- Foreign Born/Immigrants
- Hispanics/Latinos
- Homeless Persons
- Infants
- Low Income Persons
- Minorities
- Mothers
- Native Americans
- Other Minorities
- Pregnant Women

Eligibility:
- City Agencies
- Community Based Organizations
- Consortia
- Federal Government Agencies
- State Agencies
- Tribal Organizations

Eligibility Notes:
Any public or private entity, including an Indian tribe or tribal organization (as defined at 25 U.S.C. 450b) is eligible to apply. Funding would be made available to community-based (and faith-based) projects which have: 1) significant disparities in per
inatal indicators which contribute to high infant mortality rates, among one or more subpopulations; 2) an existing active consortium of stakeholders which have underway a perinatal disparity reduction initiative or a plan to establish one; and, 3) a feas
ible plan to reduce barriers, improve the local perinatal system of care, and work towards eliminating existing disparities in perinatal health. These sites must have or plan to implement/adapt Healthy Start strategies of consortium, case management, and
outreach services in a culturally and linguistically sensitive manner. In addition, they must submit documentation of collaboration with the State Title V agency.
Applicants must demonstrate existing/planned collaborations with other key State and local services and resources systems. Such key State and local resources include Title X, Title XIX, Title XXI, WIC, Enterprise Communities/Empowerment Zones, federally f
unded Community and Migrant Health Centers, federally funded Health Care for the Homeless projects, and Indian/Tribal Health Services.


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Fund Number: 2658
Fund Title:
Regional AIDS education Training Centers (RAETC)

Fund Category:
HIV/AIDS

Description:
This grant will be awarded to eligible entities to provide HIV/AIDS education, training, consultation, and support to health care professionals in defined geographic areas. Funding will be directed to training and education of health care professionals to
enhance clinical management of patients living with HIV/AIDS, including the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of HIV/AIDS. Areas of focus include but are not limited to (1) proper use of HIV medications, (2) HIV prevention among HIV infected patients,
(3) prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections, and (4) prevention of perinatal transmission of the disease.

Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Health Resources and Services Administration

Funder's Fund ID: HRSA-05-044

Web Page: www.hrsa.gov/grants/preview/hivaids.htm#hrsa05044
Application Due Date: 02/01/2005
Award Date: 07/01/2005

Fund Duration:
5 years.

Application Process:
All HRSA program specific information needed to apply for a grant electronically is immediately accessible online at http://apply.grants.gov/GetGrantFromFedgrants. A Call Center is available to answer questions and assist applicants by e-mail: callcenter@
hrsa.gov or by phone: 301-998-7373.

Number of Awards: 10-20

Total Award: $33,900,000.00
Average Award:$2,260,000.00

Eligible Locations:
- National

Location Notes:
In awarding these grants, consideration will include the geographic coverage for all local and state jurisdictions among the pool of selected grantees so as to ensure that the program retains its national scope.

Fund Notes:
The scope of Federal involvement is included in the application materials.

Application Contact Name:
Deborah Willis-Fillinger

Application Contact Address:
HRSA
Parklawn Bldg.
Rockville, MD 20857
United States
E-mail: DWillis-Fillinger@hrsa.gov
Phone: 301- 443-6364
Fax: -


Support Types:
- Faculty/Staff Development
- General/Operating Support

Subject Areas:
- education and Prevention
- Health Care Programs
- Health Education
- HIV/AIDS Prevention
- Opportunistic Infections
- Perinatal Transmission
- Persons with HIV/AIDS
- Program Management
- Training Programs

Audiences:
- Persons with HIV/AIDS

Eligibility:
- Community Based Organizations
- Educational Organizations/Institutions
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Public Health Departments/Social Services Departments
- Religious Organizations

Eligibility Notes:
Eligible entities include: public or private non-profit entities, including health professions training institutions and academic health sciences centers; faith-based and community-based organizations.

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