CDC announces the competitive availability of fiscal year 2024 funds to implement a capacity building assistance (CBA) program to strengthen the capacity and improve the performance of the nation’s HIV workforce. This notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) supports a network of funded providers, established and referenced as the CBA Provider Network (CPN), to implement the following six inter-related program components:
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Component A: Technical Assistance to Enhance Integrated HIV Activities for Health Department Jurisdictions
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Component B: Instructor-led Training for High-Impact HIV Prevention Programs
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Component C: eLearning Training for High-Impact HIV Prevention Programs
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Component D: Technical Assistance for High-Impact HIV Prevention Programs
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Component E: Organization/Workforce Development and Management for Community-Based Organizations
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Component F: CPN Resource and Coordination Center
This NOFO promotes and supports the goals and strategies of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States 2022–2025, the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States (EHE) initiative, the HIV Care Continuum, and CDC’s High-Impact Prevention (HIP) approach. This program also aligns with the Division of HIV Prevention’s (DHP) health equity priorities of addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) and syndemics affecting HIV-related outcomes.
Capacity Building Assistance (CBA) for HIV Prevention Programs to End the HIV Epidemic in the United States
Funding Organization:
The US Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control - NCHHSTP
Funding Category:
HIV/AIDS
Other Health-Related
Support Types:
Cooperative Agreements
Locations:
National
Eligible Organizations:
Number of Awards Given:
15 Awards
Minimum Amount:
$0
Maximum Amount:
$0
Award Amount:
$ 127,500,000
Fund ID:
CDC-RFA-PS-24-0020
Website URL:
Application Due Date:
Subjects:
Health Care Planning
Health Care Programs/Services
HIV
HIV and AIDS Prevention
Technical Assistance
Audiences:
At Risk Persons
Community Based Organizations
Health Professionals
Health Services Organizations
Persons with HIV/AIDS