The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part C Capacity Development Program aims to help organizations improve their ability to provide high-quality HIV primary health care services to low-income individuals with HIV. The funding is for short-term projects that should be completed within a year and can focus on either HIV Care Innovation or Infrastructure Development.
Who it's for: This grant is for organizations looking to enhance their capacity to deliver HIV primary health care services. Eligible applicants include various government entities, tribal organizations, and both public and private higher education institutions, as well as nonprofits.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Proposing a project that exceeds one year
- Requesting more than $150,000
- Not focusing on HIV Care Innovation or Infrastructure Development
- Not being one of the specified eligible entity types
- Failing to demonstrate a focus on low-income individuals with HIV
What You May Need
- Organizational capacity assessment
- Project proposal outlining short-term goals
- Budget plan not exceeding $150,000
- Proof of eligibility as a specified entity type
- Plan for completing the project within one year
- Documentation of current services and gaps
- Letters of support or partnership agreements
- Evidence of serving low-income individuals with HIV
- Registration with federal grant systems
Cautions
- Ensure the project is short-term and can be completed in one year
- Focus on serving low-income individuals with HIV
- Stay within the $150,000 funding limit
- Adhere to the specific categories of HIV Care Innovation or Infrastructure Development
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Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
Additional Criteria
Eligible applicants include special district governments, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, public and state institutions of higher education, county governments, city or township governments, other Native American tribal organizations, nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status, state governments, private institutions of higher education, and nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status.
Overview
This grant is for organizations looking to enhance their capacity to deliver HIV primary health care services. Eligible applicants include various government entities, tribal organizations, and both public and private higher education institutions, as well as nonprofits.
Likely Disqualifiers
- Proposing a project that exceeds one year
- Requesting more than $150,000
- Not focusing on HIV Care Innovation or Infrastructure Development
- Not being one of the specified eligible entity types
- Failing to demonstrate a focus on low-income individuals with HIV
Use of Funds
Funds can be used to develop, enhance, or expand access to HIV primary health care services. This includes innovative care solutions or infrastructure improvements that can be completed within a year.
Total Program Funding
$9,000,000
Expected Awards
60
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Jun 5, 2026
- Deadline
- Jul 8, 2026(25 days)
- Archive Date
- Sep 30, 2026
Application Checklist
- Review eligibility criteria to confirm qualification
- Develop a project proposal with clear short-term objectives
- Prepare a detailed budget plan under $150,000
- Gather documentation proving eligibility
- Plan for project completion within one year
- Register with necessary federal grant systems
- Submit application by July 8, 2026