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Replicating Effective Programs

How do I volunteer for the Behavioral and Social Science Volunteer (BSSV) Program?

To receive an application for the BSSV Program, contact

American Psychological Association
BSSV Program Office
750 First Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002-4242
Phone: 202-218-3993

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How do I get funding to implement these interventions?

CDC’s Prevention Programs Branch has competitive funding for community-based organizations (CBOs) and health departments conducting HIV prevention interventions. Announcements can be found in the Federal Register (usually during April-June) or on CDC’s Web site (www.cdc.gov) under “Funding Opportunities.” Also, check your state’s Department of Public Health, HIV/AIDS Division. Departments of Public Health receive money from CDC to fund interventions in their respective states. Philanthropic organizations are another avenue to obtain funding.

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How do you choose conferences for your Calendar of Events?

The REP+ Calendar of Events is limited to nonmedical, HIV prevention conferences and training courses sponsored by CDC, CDC partner organizations, or other agencies of the federal government.

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Last Modified: March 26, 2007
Last Reviewed: March 26, 2007
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