Training and Technical Assistance for Health Department Demonstration Projects for Comprehensive Prevention, Care, Behavioral Health, and Social Services for Men Who Have Sex with Men of Color At Risk for and Living with HIV Infection

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the competitive availability of fiscal year (FY) 2015 funds to implement a high-quality training and technical assistance program to strengthen the workforce capacity within health departments and their local collaborative organizations ensuring

the optimal planning, implementation, and sustainability of programs and services supported under funding opportunity announcement (FOA) PS15-1509:
Health Department Demonstration Projects for Comprehensive Prevention, Care, Behavioral Health, and Social Services for Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) of Color At Risk for and Living with HIV Infection.

Based on a set of core competency categories, this companion FOA (PS15-1510) supports the innovative development and delivery of information reflective of the most advanced HIV-related science and practice; state-of-the-art training culminating in a certificate of completion; and tailored technical assistance to facilitate PS15-1509 funded health departments and their local collaborative partners in the provision of comprehensive prevention, care, behavioral health, and social services specifically for MSM of color at risk for and living with HIV.

Related Programs

HIV Prevention Activities_Non-Governmental Organization Based

Department of Health and Human Services



Who's Eligible


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:


Additional Information of Eligibility:
Electronically submit a complete application package that complies with specifications as described in section D.

Required Registrations to www.grants.gov no later than June 1, 2015, 11:59 p.m.

U. S. Eastern Standard Time.

Applicants must upload the following application package requirements as appropriately labeled PDF documents which may include weblinks for additional information.

Evidence can be uploaded in Grants.gov under "Other Attachment Forms" with the suggested labels.

Table of Contents for Entire Submission Project Abstract (maximum 1 page) Project Narrative including Work Plan (maximum 20 pages) Budget Narrative Evidence of capacity to implement a national program (e.g., articles of incorporation, by-laws, board resolution, charter, mission statement, etc.) Evidence of expertise and experience developing and delivering competency-based training and technical assistance for the HIV prevention and/or care workforce (e.g., list of trainings, samples of existing training curricula, technical assistance products, staff resumes/CVs, letters of support, etc.).

Label "Proof of Training TA Expertise".

Evidence of expertise and experience in engaging, assessing, linking, and retaining MSM of color for comprehensive HIV prevention and care, behavioral health, and social services (e.g.

Staff resumes/CVs, samples of existing training curriculum, TA products, letters of support, etc.).

Label "Proof of MSM of Color Expertise" Evidence of proposed or existing key collaborations (e.g., Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Letters of Commitment, or Service Agreements).

Label "Collaborations".

Organizational Chart(s) that identify location and structure of proposed program Evidence of Non-Profit Organization IRS 501 (c) (3) status, if applicable Indirect Cost Rate Agreement, if applicable CDC Assurances and Certifications Applicants are not allowed to include any other attachments.

If these required documents are not submitted in www.grants.gov no later than June 1, 2015, 11:59 p.m.

U. S. Eastern Standard Time, the application will be considered incomplete, non-responsive, and/or late and will not be entered into the review process.



Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Dadera Moorebci0@cdc.gov

Agency Email Description:
Grants Policy

Agency Email:
bci0@cdc.gov

Date Posted:
2015-03-31

Application Due Date:
2015-06-01

Archive Date:
2015-07-01


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