Federal
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) - Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) - HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) - Division of Policy and Data
11/17/21
01/25/22
Cooperative agreement to a USA or territories government agency, nonprofit organization, tribe, IHE, hospital, or health center to evaluate sites working with patients with HIV. Applicants are advised that required registrations take up to a month to finalize. Funding is intended to evaluate demonstration sites and cross-site components.
This initiative will fund three components: a capacity-building provider (HRSA-22-027), demonstration sites (HRSA-22-028), and an evaluation provider (HRSA-22-029). All three components of the initiative will work together using the HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) implementation science framework to conduct the following activities simultaneously:
This NOFO, HRSA-22-029 Emerging Strategies to Improve Health Outcomes for People Aging with HIV: Evaluation Provider, solicits a recipient who will develop and carry out a multi-site evaluation that includes a customized site-specific evaluation for each of the 10 demonstration sites (HRSA-22-028) that will identify, refine, and implement emerging strategies to comprehensively screen and manage comorbidities, geriatric conditions, behavioral health, and psychosocial needs of people 50 years and older with HIV, within the existing resources and infrastructure of organizations funded through the RWHAP. In addition to the site-specific components, the evaluation will include cross-site components that are consistent across all of the demonstration sites. The evaluation provider’s activities and products will align with the HAB implementation science framework. Throughout this initiative, the evaluation provider will work closely with the demonstration sites (HRSA-22-028) and capacity-building provider (HRSA-22- 027). The capacity-building provider will lead and implement the dissemination plan, which will include the evaluation findings produced by the evaluation provider.
The scope of work can be found on page 7 of the NOFO. See Attached Files, below.
GrantWatch ID#: 199590
$750,000
One (1) cooperative agreement
Up to $750,000 per year (Subject to the availability of appropriated funds)
Period of Performance: August 1, 2022 through July 31, 2025 (3 years)
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
You may request additional information regarding the overall program issues and/or technical assistance related to this NOFO by contacting:
Marlene Matosky
Chief, Clinical Quality Branch
Division of Policy and D
Attn: Funding Program – HRSA-22-028
HIV/AIDS Bureau
Health Resources and Services Administration
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 9N154
Rockville, MD 20857
Telephone: (301) 443-0798
Email: mmatosky@hrsa.gov
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HRSA-22-029
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