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Ending the HIV/HCV Epidemics in Indian Country

Indian Health Service

Deadline: TBD

Summary

The grant aims to support communities in increasing the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of HIV, HCV, and syphilis, particularly among the American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) population, with goals to significantly reduce new infections and related health disparities by 2030. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, federally recognized Native American tribal governments, and urban Indian organizations. For application details, interested parties should contact the grantor via email at dgm@ihs.gov.

Full description

Description

The purpose of this program is to support communities to directly increase the diagnoses, treatment, and prevention of HIV, HCV, and syphilis. Successful applicants will work toward a re-duction of new HIV infections and relevant co-morbidities, specifically syphilis and HCV infections; improve HIV/HCV/syphilis-related health outcomes; and reduce HIV/HCV/syphilis-related health disparities among the AI/AN population. In four separate but related parts, this initiative aims to implement effective and innovative strategies, interventions, approaches, and services to reduce new HIV/HCV/syphilis infections among AI/AN communities in the U.S. This initiative’s overarching goals are to: (1) Reduce new HIV, HCV, and syphilis infections to less than 3,000 per year by 2030; and (2) achieve a 90 percent reduction in new HCV infections and a 65 percent reduction in mortality, compared to a 2015 baseline.

Eligibility

Eligible applicants

Nonprofit

  • Other Native American tribal organizations

Government

  • Federally recognized Native American tribal governments

Miscellaneous

  • Other

Additional information

(Other - Urban Indian organizations - Urban Indian organization as defined by 25 U.S.C. 1603(29), that is currently administering a contract or receiving an award pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 1653. The term "Urban Indian organization" means a nonprofit corporate body situated in an urban center, governed by an urban Indian controlled board of directors, and providing for the maximum participation of all interested Indian groups and individuals, which body is capable of legally cooperating with other public and private entities for the purpose of performing the activities described in 25 U.S.C. 1653(a). You must provide proof of nonprofit status. See attachments.)

Grantor contact information

Description

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Email

dgm@ihs.gov

dgm@ihs.gov

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