Program Development and Implementation Branch
Mission Statement
To work with public and private organizations and partners to strengthen science-based, domestic HIV prevention through programmatic efforts and onsite technical expertise and assistance in states (health departments) and local communities (community-based organizations, national partners, traditional/non-traditional organizations).
Funding Opportunities
This section provides information on funding opportunities led by the Program Development and Implementation Branch
- PS18-1802: Integrated HIV Surveillance and Prevention Programs for Health Departments
(Close date 9/13/2017) (Estimated award date: 1/1/2018) (Project Period: January 1, 2018–December 31, 2022) (replaces PS12-1201)
The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement is to implement a comprehensive HIV surveillance and prevention program to prevent new HIV infections and achieve viral suppression among persons living with HIV. - PS20-2010: Integrated HIV Programs for Health Departments to Support Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) supports the development and implementation of programs tailored to ending the HIV epidemic in America. Recent scientific advances in HIV prevention and treatment have made ending the HIV epidemic in America a realistic possibility. The purpose of this NOFO is to implement comprehensive HIV programs, that complement programs, such as the Ryan White program and other HHS programs, designed to support ending the HIV epidemic in America by leveraging powerful data, tools and resources to reduce new HIV infections by 75% in 5 years. - Notice of Funding Opportunity PS22-2203: Comprehensive High-Impact HIV Prevention Programs for Young Men of Color Who have Sex with Men and Young Transgender Persons of Color
The purpose of this NOFO is to implement comprehensive high-impact HIV prevention programs to address health disparities among YMSM of color, YTG persons of color, and their partners with the goal of reducing HIV transmission and HIV-associated morbidity and mortality. This NOFO aligns with the goals of the HIV National Strategic Plan, 2021-2025 (HIV Plan) and supports the goals of reducing all new HIV infections by 75% by 2025 and 90% by 2030, which complements the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States (EHE) initiative. This program also supports the HIV Plan’s health equity goals of addressing social determinants of health and syndemics affecting HIV-related outcomes. - PS21-2102: Comprehensive High-Impact HIV Prevention Programs for Community Based Organizations
The NOFO focuses on addressing the national HIV epidemic by reducing new infections, increasing access to care, and promoting health equity in accordance with the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative and CDC’s High-Impact HIV Prevention approach. This will be achieved by enhancing Community-Based Organizations’ capacity to increase HIV testing and referrals to Partner Services, link persons with HIV to HIV medical care and ART, provide and/or refer to prevention and essential support services, including Syringe Services Programs (SSPs), for persons with HIV and persons at risk for acquiring HIV, and increase program monitoring and accountability.