Resource Sharing for HIV/AIDS Care in North Carolina

GrantID: 63262

Grant Funding Amount Low: $300,000

Deadline: April 30, 2024

Grant Amount High: $9,000,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in North Carolina who are engaged in HIV/AIDS may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

North Carolina: Navigating HIV/AIDS Service Compliance and Risk Mitigation

As a state with diverse communities and a mix of urban and rural populations, North Carolina faces unique challenges in delivering consistent, equitable HIV/AIDS services. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is the primary state agency responsible for overseeing HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, and treatment programs. However, the state's geographic and demographic variations require a nuanced, localized approach to ensuring compliance and mitigating associated risks.

Eligibility and Fit Assessment To qualify for this HIV/AIDS services grant, applicants in North Carolina must demonstrate a clear need within their targeted communities and a robust plan for addressing that need. Eligible entities may include local health departments, community-based organizations, federally qualified health centers, and other non-profit providers. The state prioritizes applications that serve high-risk or underserved populations, such as racial/ethnic minorities, the LGBTQ+ community, individuals with substance use disorders, and residents of rural or frontier counties.

Regional Fit and Capacity Gaps North Carolina's HIV/AIDS landscape is characterized by significant regional disparities. While the state's urban centers like Charlotte and Raleigh have relatively robust healthcare infrastructure and service networks, many rural and frontier counties struggle with limited provider capacity, transportation barriers, and social stigma. This uneven distribution of resources and access creates challenges in ensuring equitable service delivery statewide.

To address these capacity gaps, the NCDHHS works closely with regional Continua of Care, which coordinate local HIV/AIDS services and identify community-specific needs. Successful grant applicants will need to demonstrate their ability to collaborate with these regional bodies and leverage existing resources to strengthen their reach and impact.

Implementation and Timelines The application process for this HIV/AIDS services grant involves several steps, including a letter of intent, a full proposal, and a review by the NCDHHS. Applicants should anticipate a 4-6 month timeline from the initial submission to the final award decision. Once funded, grantees will be required to submit regular progress reports, participate in program evaluations, and adhere to strict financial and programmatic compliance requirements.

Priority Outcomes and Regional Relevance The overarching goal of this grant is to improve health outcomes and reduce HIV/AIDS transmission rates in North Carolina. The state has identified several priority outcomes, including:

  • Increasing the percentage of individuals living with HIV who are virally suppressed
  • Expanding access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) services
  • Enhancing HIV testing and linkage to care for disproportionately affected populations
  • Improving mental health and substance use disorder treatment services for people with HIV

These priorities reflect the unique challenges facing North Carolina, such as high rates of HIV/AIDS among African American and Latinx communities, as well as the ongoing opioid crisis and its impact on disease transmission.

Compliance Risks and Eligibility Barriers Applying for and managing this HIV/AIDS services grant in North Carolina requires careful attention to compliance and risk mitigation. Grantees must adhere to strict reporting requirements, financial management protocols, and program evaluation standards set forth by the NCDHHS. Failure to meet these obligations can jeopardize funding and lead to potential sanctions or even the termination of the grant.

Additionally, certain eligibility barriers may limit the pool of qualified applicants, such as:

  • Lack of experience in delivering HIV/AIDS services or managing federal/state grants
  • Insufficient organizational capacity to meet the grant's administrative and programmatic requirements
  • Difficulties in reaching and engaging hard-to-serve populations, particularly in rural areas

To overcome these barriers, the NCDHHS encourages collaborative applications, where larger, more experienced organizations partner with smaller, community-based providers. This approach helps to leverage diverse strengths and ensure comprehensive service delivery across the state.

FAQs for North Carolina Applicants

Q: What geographic or demographic factors does the NCDHHS consider when evaluating grant applications? A: The NCDHHS prioritizes applications that address the unique needs of North Carolina's diverse communities, including rural and frontier counties, racial/ethnic minority populations, and individuals with substance use disorders. Applicants should demonstrate a deep understanding of their local context and how their proposed interventions will fit within the broader regional landscape.

Q: How can organizations in North Carolina build the necessary capacity to successfully manage this HIV/AIDS services grant? A: Applicants can strengthen their capacity by partnering with experienced providers, participating in technical assistance workshops, and leveraging the support of regional Continua of Care. The NCDHHS also encourages applicants to explore opportunities for sub-granting or subcontracting with smaller, community-based organizations to expand their reach and impact.

Q: What types of activities or services are considered ineligible for funding under this grant program in North Carolina? A: The NCDHHS does not provide funding for activities that are primarily focused on advocacy, political mobilization, or legislative reform. Additionally, the grant cannot be used to support interventions that are not directly related to HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, treatment, or supportive services, such as general healthcare or social services unrelated to the target population.

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