Frequently Asked Questions

If you have any questions regarding Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) PS19-1906, please review the, PS19-1906 Frequently Asked Questions documents.
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Component B Question and Answers pdf icon[PDF – 126 KB]

However, if your questions are not addressed in the PS19-1906 FAQ, please send an email to PS19-1906@cdc.gov.  A response to your question will be provided within 48 business hours from upon receipt.

General Information

Where can I find notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) PS19-1906: Strategic Partnerships and Planning to Support Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States?
To access the application package for PS19-1906: Strategic Partnerships and Planning to Support Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States

  1. Go to: www.grants.govexternal icon
  2. Select: “Applicants” from the top menu
  3. Select: “Apply for Grants”
  4. Select: “Download a Grant Application Package”
  5. In the “Funding Opportunity Number” box, type: CDC-RFA-PS19-1906

For additional information, please visit the PS19-1906 website. The website will be updated regularly with new information.

What are the key dates for this funding opportunity?
  • Publication: 6/13/2019
  • Letters of Intent due: 6/19/2019
  • Applications due: 7/12/19
  • Award date: 9/30/2019

Award Information

Approximate Period of Performance Length:

Component A: National Network to Enhance Strategic Communications, Partnerships, Policy Analysis and Interpretation – 5 years

Component B:  Accelerating State and Local HIV Planning to End the HIV Epidemic – 1 year

Approximate Number of Awards: 33

  1. Component A: National Network to Enhance Strategic Communications, Partnerships, Policy Analysis and Interpretation- 1 award
  2. Component B: Accelerating State and Local HIV Planning to End the HIV Epidemic- 32 awards

Total Period of Performance Funding: $19,500,000

  1. Component A: National Network to Enhance Strategic Communications, Partnerships, Policy Analysis and Interpretation- $7,500,000
  2. Component B: Accelerating State and Local HIV Planning to End the HIV Epidemic- $12,000,000

Average One Year Award Amount: $0

  1. Component A: National Network to Enhance Strategic Communications, Partnerships, Policy Analysis and Interpretation- $1,500,000 Per Budget Period
  2. Component B: Accelerating State and Local HIV Planning to End the HIV Epidemic- $375,000 Per Budget Period

Total Period of Performance Length: 5

Cost Sharing and / or Matching Requirements: N

What is the overall approach of this funding opportunity?
The overall approach is to implement the following two components.

Component A: National Network to Enhance Strategic Communications, Partnerships, Policy Analysis and Interpretation
This cooperative agreement requires the recipient to actively assist participants in CDC-supported multi-sectoral national and state partnerships, support communication channels, and provide peer-to-peer TA to participants that include state and local HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs, national partners, the community, and other stakeholders. It is important for HIV program staff to understand how policies affect the work they do, and how to effectively communicate their work to others. Moreover, staff in HIV programs need support to better promote the important work being done to prevent new HIV infections. Applicants must propose a program that describes how they will collaborate with CDC and other partners to implement the following strategies and activities.

Component B: Accelerating State and Local HIV Planning to End the HIV Epidemic
Support health departments with Phase 1 jurisdictions to conduct a rapid planning process that engages the community, HIV planning bodies, HIV prevention and care providers, and other partners in aligning resources and activities to develop jurisdictional End the HIV Epidemic plans. This project will support health departments to conduct local collaborative planning for HIV prevention and care programming in alignment with the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative. Activities funded under this component may facilitate future implementation activities associated with Phase 1 of the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative.