93.686: Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America — Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Parts A and B
Alternate Name: EHE
Overview
Program Number
93.686
Status
Active
Last Modified
Aug. 8, 2022
Date Posted
Aug. 8, 2022
Objective
In February 2019, the Administration announced a new initiative, Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. This 10-year initiative beginning FY 2020 seeks to achieve the important goal of reducing new HIV infections in the United States to less than 3,000 per year by 2030. The purpose of the first phase of this initiative is to focus resources in 48 counties, Washington, D.C., San Juan, Puerto Rico (PR), and seven states with substantial rural HIV burden (hereafter referred to as ‘jurisdictions’) to implement effective and innovative strategies, interventions, approaches, and services to achieve the goals of the initiative.
Type of Assistance
B - Cooperative Agreements
Applicant Eligibility
Eligible applicants are:
RWHAP Part A funded Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) or Transitional Grant Areas (TGAs) whose service area includes one or more of the identified 48 HIV high burden counties; and the EMAs of Washington, D.C. and San Juan, PR.
RWHAP Part B funded States/Territories identified as having a substantial rural HIV burden: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, and South Carolina, and the RWHAP Part B Program of the State of Ohio on behalf of Hamilton County.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Individuals with HIV.
Additional Information
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