Improving Mental Health and Engagement in Care Among People with HIV — Implementation Technical Assistance Provider

This initiative has the following three objectives:
• Objective 1:
Support a national cohort of implementation sites to adapt and implement culturally responsive interventions to engage and retain people with co-occurring HIV and mental health conditions in HIV primary care and mental health

credit:


services.

• Objective 2:
Evaluate the implementation of interventions using implementation science frameworks.

The EP will document and share evaluation findings throughout the initiative to support successful implementation.

The evaluation will assess:
? Intervention adaptations.

? Barriers and facilitators to implementation.

? Implementation strategies.

? Cost.

? Other implementation, client, and service outcomes.

• Objective 3:
Create and disseminate user-friendly multimedia materials to help other RWHAP organizations replicate effective interventions.

This RWHAP SPNS initiative funds one ITAP and one EP.

The EP is funded separately under a companion NOFO.

The ITAP and EP are required to co-lead the initiative.

Full information on required activities and roles and responsibilities can be found in the program objectives and requirements section.

This initiative focuses on people with HIV and mental health conditions who are out of care or experiencing barriers to retention in care.

You may identify additional priority populations, including those identified by the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) [PDF], when you are selecting the implementation sites.

Learnings from this initiative will help the RWHAP determine what implementation strategies work to engage people with HIV in care and improve mental health and HIV outcomes in different settings among different priority populations.

The ITAP and EP will document and widely share lessons learned with the RWHAP community and beyond to help other organizations replicate these interventions to improve mental health and quality of life among people with HIV in their own settings.
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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Program Notice

Additional Information of Eligibility:
These types of domestic* organizations may apply: Public and nonprofit private entities.

State and local governments.

Academic institutions.

Local health departments.

Nonprofit hospitals and outpatient clinics.

Community health centers receiving support under Section 330 of the PHS Act.

Faith-based and community-based organizations.

Indian tribes or tribal organizations with or without federal recognition.

* Domestic means the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the U. S. Virgin Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, or the Republic of Palau.

Individuals are not eligible applicants under this NOFO.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/tx/NOFA/Sec%20%209007%20(REAP)%20FY2011%20NOFA%20FedReg%204-14-11.pdf

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
Contact Nina M. Inman, MSW at (301)443-2209 or email SPNS@hrsa.gov

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Date Posted:
2025-01-16

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2011-07-30



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