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| The following funding information has been recently added to the CDC Nati=
onal Prevention Information Network's (NPIN) Funding Database (http://www=
..cdcnpin.org/scripts/locates/LocateFund.asp). For more information about =
HIV, STD, and TB funding opportunities, please contact the CDC NPIN at 1-=
800-458-5231.
FUND TITLES:
Fund Number: 2718
Fund Title: AIDS education and Training Centers National Resource Center=
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Fund Number: 2719
Fund Title: Title III: Categorical Grant Program to Provide Outpatient E=
arly Intervention Services With Respect to HIV Disease=20
Fund Number: 2720
Fund Title: International AIDS education and Training Centers=20
Fund Number: 2721
Fund Title: Quality Health Foundation 2005 Grants=20
Fund Number: 2722
Fund Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
CORRECTIONS:
Fund Number: 2709
Fund Title: The Cable Positive Tony Cox Community Fund=20
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Fund Number: 2718=20
Fund Title:
AIDS education and Training Centers National Resource Center=20
Fund Category:
HIV/AIDS=20
Description:
Estimated Total Funding: $900,000.00.=20
The purpose of this program is to fund the AIDS education and Training Ce=
nters (AETC) National Resource Center. The National Resource Center (NRC)=
serves the AETCs providing education and training resources to health pr=
ofessionals caring for people living with HIV infection. The NRC activiti=
es are to be national in scope and support the work of other National AID=
S education and Training Centers (AETC), regional AETCs, and Local Perfor=
mance Sites (LPS). These activities shall include: (1) developing and mai=
ntaining national AETCs curricula in key subject areas; (2) developing ot=
her training and clinical decision support resources for the AETC program=
based on needs assessment; (3) creating and maintaining a central reposi=
tory for HIV/AIDS training and clinical decision support materials and pr=
ogrammatic materials developed by the regional AETCs and others; (4) rapi=
dly disseminating updated information and recent advances in the clinical=
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management of HIV/AIDS to all AETCs, LPS, and targeted HIV care providers=
; (5) developing mechanism to facilitate communication, technical assista=
nce and sharing of tools, best practices, innovative ideas and resources;=
(6) providing technical assistance to the AETC program in the use of inf=
ormation technology in training that is in compliance with 508 rules; (7)=
representing the AETC program at national meetings to further develop re=
lationships between the AETC program and national organizations that repr=
esent target providers; and (8) developing an AETC national identity and =
promoting its awareness.=20
Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Health Resources and Services Administration
Funder's Fund ID: HRSA-05-056=20
Web Page: www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/HHS/HR...-056/listing.h=
tml=20
Application Due Date: 04/04/2005 =20
Award Date: 09/01/2005 =20
Fund Duration:
5 years.=20
Application Process:
All HRSA program specific information needed to apply for a grant electro=
nically is immediately accessible online at http://apply.grants.gov/GetGr=
antFromFedgrants.
A Call Center is available to answer questions and assist applicants by e=
-mail: callcenter@hrsa.gov or by phone: 301-998-7373. Currently electroni=
c applications cannot be submitted for this funding opportunity through H=
RSA Electronic Handbooks. View details of the announcement for more infor=
mation.=20
Number of Awards: 1=20
Total Award: $900,000.00=20
Eligible Locations:
- National=20
Application Contact Name:
Amy Barkin =20
Application Contact Address:
United States=20
E-mail: abarkin@hrsa.gov=20
Phone: 301- 443-4425=20
Fax: -=20
Support Types:
- Program Development=20
Subject Areas:
- education and Prevention=20
- HIV/AIDS Prevention=20
- Program Management=20
- Technical Assistance=20
- Training Programs=20
Audiences:
- Persons with HIV/AIDS
Eligibility:
- AIDS Service Organizations
- Community Based Organizations
- Health Care Service Organizations
- IRS 501 (c)(3) Organizations
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Religious Organizations
Eligibility Notes:
Eligible entities include public and private nonprofit entities, includin=
g health professions, training institutions, and academic health sciences=
centers; and faith-based and community-based organizations.=20
Preference will be given to applications from organizations whose primary=
mission includes serving the target population, and who demonstrate expe=
rience with curricula development and training on clinical topics related=
to HIV/AIDS.=20
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Fund Number: 2719=20
Fund Title:
Title III: Categorical Grant Program to Provide Outpatient Early Interven=
tion Services With Respect to HIV Disease=20
Fund Category:
HIV/AIDS=20
Description:
Estimated Total Funding: $38,000,000.00.=20
The purpose of this funding is to provide, on an ongoing outpatient basis=
, high quality early intervention services/primary care to individuals wi=
th HIV infection. This is accomplished by increasing the present capacity=
and capability of eligible ambulatory health service entities. These exp=
anded services become part of a continuum of HIV prevention and care for =
individuals who are at risk for HIV infections or are HIV infected. All e=
arly intervention services (EIS) programs must provide: HIV counseling an=
d testing; counseling and education on living with HIV; appropriate medic=
al evaluation and clinical care; and other essential services such as ora=
l health care, outpatient mental health services, outpatient substance ab=
use services and nutritional services, and appropriate referrals for spec=
ialty services.
For the EIS Grants, a major focus is on increasing access to HIV primary =
care and support services for communities of color. Funding available thr=
ough the Minority AIDS Initiative has improved HRSA's ability to fund ind=
igenous organizations and those serving communities of color to deliver a=
nd implement culturally/linguistically proficient primary care HIV servic=
es.=20
Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Health Resources and Services Administration
Funder's Fund ID: HRSA-05-054=20
Web Page: www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/HHS/HR...-054/Grant.htm=
l=20
Application Due Date: 07/19/2005 =20
Fund Duration:
Up to 5 years.=20
Application Process:
All HRSA program specific information needed to apply for a grant electro=
nically is immediately accessible online at http://apply.grants.gov/GetGr=
antFromFedgrants>p> A Call Center is available to answer questions and as=
sist applicants by e-mail: callcenter@hrsa.gov or by phone: 301-998-7373.=
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Number of Awards: 76=20
Total Award: $38,000,000.00=20
Average Award:$450,000.00=20
Eligible Locations:
- National=20
Application Contact Name:
Jose Morales =20
Application Contact Address:
United States=20
E-mail: jmorales@hrsa.gov=20
Phone: 301- 443-0493=20
Fax: -=20
Support Types:
- Program Development=20
Subject Areas:
- Community Health Services=20
Audiences:
- At Risk Persons
- HIV Positive Persons
- Injecting Drug Users
- Low Income Persons
- Migrant Workers
- Minorities
- Persons with HIV/AIDS
- Substance Abusers
Eligibility:
- AIDS Service Organizations
- Clinics
- Colleges/Universities
- Community Based Organizations
- Health Care Service Organizations
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Public Health Departments/Social Services Departments
- Religious Organizations
- Social Service Organizations
Eligibility Notes:
Preference will be given to applicants in an area experiencing an increas=
e in the burden of providing services regarding HIV disease, as described=
by AIDS cases, sexually transmitted diseases, tuberculosis, drug abuse, =
lack of availability of early intervention services, lack of primary heal=
th providers other than the applicant, and the distance patients have to =
travel for care. Preference will be given to applicants that provide serv=
ices in rural (outside urbanized areas and urban clusters as described by=
the U.S. Census Bureau) or underserved communities where the HIV epidemi=
c is increasing and in areas that receive limited or no Ryan White CARE A=
ct monies. Preference will be given to organizations serving communities =
of color that are highly impacted by HIV/AIDS, and are supported by the c=
ommunities of color proposed to be served.
Applicants are limited to public or private nonprofit entities that are c=
urrently funded Title III programs whose project periods expire in FY 200=
6 and new organizations proposing to serve the same patients and populati=
ons currently being serviced by these existing projects.
Public or private non-profit agencies may include but are not limited to:=
Consolidated Health Center Programs (Community Health Centers, Migrant H=
ealth Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, Public Housing Primary Care =
and Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities) receiving support under Section=
330 of the PHS Act; Family planning agencies under Section 1001 of the P=
HS Act, other than States; Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatm=
ent Centers; Federally qualified health centers as described in Title XIX=
, Section 1905 of the Social Security Act; Nonprofit private entities tha=
t currently provide comprehensive primary care services to populations at=
risk of HIV disease; Local health departments; University/Medical Center=
affiliated clinics.
Faith-based and community-based organizations eligible to apply.=20
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Fund Number: 2720=20
Fund Title:
International AIDS education and Training Centers=20
Fund Category:
HIV/AIDS=20
Description:
Estimated Total Funding: $1,000,000.00.=20
The goal of this Cooperative Agreement is to assist countries with develo=
ping systems of care to understand and put into action best practices for=
high quality, comprehensive HIV primary care and support service deliver=
y to people living with HIV/AIDS. The Cooperative Agreement will transfer=
knowledge and provide practical help to a diverse group of organizations=
and individuals, including administrative and direct service staff of Co=
untry Ministry/Departments of Health and local AIDS programs, District an=
d Provincial health departments, Faith-based, community-based and non-gov=
ernmental organizations; providers and their subcontractors; and consumer=
s. Cooperative Agreement recipients will build upon the lessons learned f=
rom other training, technical assistance and capacity building efforts sp=
onsored by the HIV/AIDS Bureau and work to address needs not fulfilled by=
existing efforts.=20
Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Health Resources and Services Administration
Funder's Fund ID: HRSA-05-017=20
Web Page: www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants/HHS/HR...-017/Grant.htm=
l=20
Application Due Date: 10/07/2005 =20
Award Date: 03/03/2006 =20
Fund Duration:
5 years.=20
Application Process:
All HRSA program specific information needed to apply for a grant electro=
nically is immediately accessible online at http://apply.grants.gov/GetGr=
antFromFedgrants.
A Call Center is available to answer questions and assist applicants by e=
-mail: callcenter@hrsa.gov or by phone: 301-998-7373. Currently electroni=
c applications cannot be submitted for this funding opportunity through H=
RSA Electronic Handbooks. View details of the announcement for more infor=
mation.=20
Number of Awards: 2=20
Total Award: $1,000,000.00=20
Eligible Locations:
- National=20
Application Contact Name:
Thurma McCann Goldman =20
Application Contact Address:
United States=20
E-mail: tgoldman@hrsa.gov=20
Phone: 301- 443-1993=20
Fax: -=20
Support Types:
- Cooperative Agreements=20
- Program Development=20
Subject Areas:
- Community Health Services=20
- Developing Nations=20
- Health Care Programs=20
- HIV/AIDS Prevention=20
- International Cooperation=20
- Primary Care=20
- Program Development=20
- Program Management=20
- Technical Assistance=20
Audiences:
- Persons with HIV/AIDS
Eligibility:
- AIDS Service Organizations
- Community Based Organizations
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Religious Organizations
Eligibility Notes:
National, regional, and local non-profit organizations involved in addres=
sing global HIV/AIDS related issues. Applicants must have a history of de=
veloping and disseminating informational materials and providing training=
and technical assistance to HIV/AIDS related organizations outside of th=
e United States within the past three years. Community-based and faith-ba=
sed organizations are eligible to apply.=20
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Fund Number: 2721=20
Fund Title:
Quality Health Foundation 2005 Grants=20
Fund Category:
Other Health-Related=20
Description:
Estimated Total Funding: Up to $50,000.=20
Quality Health Foundation (QHF) funds projects of many types, including s=
ervice demonstrations and rapid cycle change projects that have the poten=
tial to produce high impacts on health outcomes.
Funding Priorities for 2005 are programs that demonstrate improved health=
care delivery, quality and outcomes from a consumer's perspective. Prior=
ity areas include: Improved treatment through the use of "best practices"=
; Improved access to health care services; and Improved communication of =
health knowledge. Types of projects QHF might fund are: Promotion of heal=
thy lifestyles and quality of life; Promotion of culturally and linguisti=
cally appropriate care; Promotion of consumer-centered care and decision-=
making; Improvements in dissemination of health-related information; Prom=
otion of patient safety; Promotion of "best practices;" and Programs that=
reach under-served populations (rural, homeless, uninsured, etc.).=20
Sponsor(s):
Delmarva Foundation
Quality Health Foundation
Web Page: www.qualityhealthfoundation.org/html/Funding.html=20
Application Due Date: 02/15/2005 Applications will be reviewe=
d and applicants will be selected in early Spring. Grants will be awarded=
in early Summer.=20
Fund Duration:
1 year.=20
Application Process:
Instructions and a downloadable application can be accessed from the Web =
site: http://www.qualityhealthfoundation....nt_app_2003121=
9.pdf=20
Additional information can be obtained from the Web site under Frequently=
Asked Questions: http://www.qualityhealthfoundation.org/html/FAQs.html
The inclusion of materials beyond those required in the application that =
demonstrate how the project meets the mission and funding priorities of Q=
HF is strongly encouraged.=20
Total Award: $50,000.00=20
Eligible Locations:
- District of Columbia=20
- Maryland=20
Location Notes:
Only organizations within Maryland, the District of Columbia, or a state =
where Delmarva Foundation provides services will be considered.=20
Application Contact Name:
Application Contact Address:
QHF staff=20
Quality Health Foundation=20
9240 Centerville Rd.=20
Easton, MD 21601=20
United States=20
E-mail: ghfstaff@dfml.org=20
Phone: -=20
Fax: -=20
Support Types:
- Foundation-administered Programs=20
Subject Areas:
- Community Health Education=20
- Community Health Services=20
- Community Programs=20
- education and Prevention=20
- Health Care Programs=20
- Health Education=20
- Information Dissemination=20
Audiences:
- At Risk Persons
- Homeless Persons
- Low Income Persons
- Migrant Workers
- Persons in Rural Areas
Eligibility:
- City Agencies
- Community Based Organizations
- County Agencies
- Educational Organizations/Institutions
- Federal Government Agencies
- Health Care Service Organizations
- Hospitals
- Individuals
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Religious Organizations
- State Agencies
Eligibility Notes:
Eligible organizations committed to improving the health of individuals a=
t the community level are encouraged to apply.
Eligible organizations include: Faith-based organizations, Non-profits, G=
overnment, Hospital/Provider institutions, Educational organizations, and=
Individuals.=20
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Fund Number: 2722=20
Fund Title:
Drug Free Communities Support Program=20
Fund Category:
Other Health-Related=20
Description:
Estimated Total Program Funding: $70,000,000.00.=20
The Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Po=
licy (ONDCP), and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administ=
ration (SAMHSA) announce the availability of funds for Drug Free Communit=
ies Support Program (DFCSP) grants. DFCSP is a collaborative initiative s=
ponsored by ONDCP and SAMHSA in order to reduce substance abuse among you=
th; help community coalitions strengthen collaboration; enhance intergove=
rnmental collaboration, cooperation, and coordination; enable communities=
to conduct data-driven, research-based prevention planning, and provide =
communities with technical assistance, guidance, and financial support.=20
The DFCSP has two major goals: (1) To reduce substance abuse among youth =
and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community tha=
t increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that min=
imize the risk of substance abuse; and (2) To establish and strengthen co=
llaboration among communities, private nonprofit agencies, and Federal, S=
tate, local and tribal governments to support the efforts of community co=
alitions to prevent and reduce substance abuse among youth.=20
Sponsor(s):
US Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Funder's Fund ID: SP 05-002 New & Renewal=20
Web Page: www.samhsa.gov/grants/2005/nofa/sp05002two_dfc.aspx=20
Application Due Date: 03/11/2005 For new applicants.=20
Application Due Date: 04/05/2005 For competing renewal applic=
ants.=20
Fund Duration:
Up to 5 years.=20
Application Process:
Applicants must use the PHS 5161-1 application. Complete application kits=
can be obtained by calling SAMHSA=92s National Clearinghouse for Alcohol=
and Drug Information (NCADI) at 1-800-729-6686. The required documents c=
an also be downloaded from the SAMHSA web site at www.samhsa.gov. Click o=
n =93Grants.=94 Additional materials available on this web site include: =
a technical assistance manual for potential applicants; a copy of standar=
d terms and conditions for SAMHSA grants; a set of guidelines and policie=
s that relate to SAMHSA grants (e.g., guidelines on cultural competence, =
consumer and family participation, and evaluation); and an expanded set o=
f instructions for completing the PHS 5161-1 application.=20
To submit an application electronically, use the www.Grants.gov apply sit=
e and download a copy of the application package from www.Grants.gov, com=
plete it off-line, and then upload and submit the application via the Gra=
nts.gov site. E-mail submissions will not be accepted.=20
Applications must have a Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data Universal Numberin=
g System (DUNS) number as the universal identifier when applying for Fede=
ral grants or cooperative agreements. The D&B number can be obtained by c=
alling (866) 705-5711 or through the web site at http://www.dnb.com/us/.=20
Number of Awards: 700=20
Total Award: $70,000,000.00=20
Maximum Award: $100,000.00=20
Award Notes:
Approximately $70 million will be available for approximately 700 DFCSP a=
wards, including new DFCSP awards as well as competing renewal awards.
The maximum allowable award for new and competing DFCSP grants is $100,00=
0 per year in total costs (direct and indirect).=20
Cost-sharing is required.=20
Eligible Locations:
- National=20
Application Contact Name:
Kimberly Pendleton =20
Application Contact Address:
SAMHSA=20
Div. of Grants Mgt.=20
Off. of Program Svces.=20
1 Choke Cherry Rd.=20
Rm. 7-1097=20
Rockville, MD 20857=20
United States=20
E-mail: kimberly.pendleton@samhsa.hhs.gov=20
Phone: 240- 276-1421=20
Fax: -=20
Technical Contact Name:
Mike Lowther =20
Title: Director, Div. of State & Community Asst., CSAP=20
Technical Contact Address:
1 Choke Cherry Rd.=20
4th Floor=20
Rockville, MD 20857=20
United States=20
E-mail: Michael.Lowther@samhsa.hhs.gov=20
Phone: 240- 276-2570=20
Fax: -=20
Support Types:
- Cooperative Agreements=20
- Program Development=20
Subject Areas:
- Adolescents=20
- Community Health Services=20
- Drug Abuse=20
- Program Development=20
- Program Management=20
- Substance Abuse Treatment and Counseling=20
Audiences:
- At Risk Youth
- Injecting Drug Users
- Substance Abusers
Eligibility:
- City Agencies
- Colleges/Universities
- Community Based Organizations
- County Agencies
- Educational Organizations/Institutions
- Federal Government Agencies
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Professional Organizations
- Religious Organizations
- State Agencies
- Tribal Organizations
Eligibility Notes:
DFCSP grant funds are intended to support community-based coalitions. Leg=
al/fiscal agents acting on behalf of a coalition may be domestic public a=
nd private non-profit entities, such as State, local or tribal government=
s; public or private universities and colleges; professional associations=
, voluntary organizations, self-help groups, consumer and provider servic=
es-oriented constituency groups; community- and faith-based organizations=
; and tribal organizations.
Coalitions may not serve the same geographic area, unless both coalitions=
have clearly described their plans for collaboration in their applicatio=
ns and each coalition has independently met the above requirements.
Coalition requirements are described further in Section III. Eligibility =
Information 1. Eligible Applicants of this RFA.=20
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CORRECTIONS:
***changed information
Fund Number: 2709=20
Fund Title:
The Cable Positive Tony Cox Community Fund=20
Sponsor(s):
Cable Positive
East Coast Office
Web Page: www.cablepositive.org/programs-tonycox.html=20
***Application Due Date: 02/09/2005 For the 2005 Cycle 1 fund=
s.=20
Application Process:
To apply for this grant, download the Application Form from the Cable Pos=
itive Web site at: www.cablepositive.org/programs-tonycox.html
A plan for marketing and results must be included with the application.=20
Application Contact Name:
Dana Levitt =20
Application Contact Address:
United States=20
E-mail: dana@cablepositive.org=20
Phone: 212- 459-1547=20
Fax: -=20
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