This grant aims to support tribal and urban Indian organizations in improving their HIV prevention, testing, and treatment systems. It provides funding to help these organizations identify individuals with HIV, link them to care, and improve treatment outcomes. The grant will fund three entities to develop and implement training and technical assistance plans tailored to the needs of these organizations.
Who it's for: This grant is for tribal and urban Indian organizations, as well as various government entities, nonprofits, and educational institutions that work with these communities to improve HIV care and prevention.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- For-profit organizations
- Entities not serving tribal or urban Indian communities
- Organizations without a focus on HIV care and prevention
- Applicants seeking funding for purposes outside of the grant's scope
What You May Need
- Proof of eligibility (e.g., 501(c)(3) status for nonprofits)
- A detailed project plan
- Budget proposal
- Organizational capacity statement
- Previous landscape analyses and T/TA resources
- Needs assessment plan
- Evaluation plan for T/TA effectiveness
Cautions
- Ensure your project aligns with the grant's focus on tribal and urban Indian health organizations.
- Prepare to demonstrate organizational capacity to manage the grant.
- Be ready to evaluate the effectiveness of your training and assistance efforts.
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Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
Additional Criteria
Eligible applicants include independent school districts, special district governments, county governments, other Native American tribal organizations, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, private institutions of higher education, state governments, city or township governments, public and state institutions of higher education, and nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status. These entities must focus on serving tribal and urban Indian communities in the context of HIV care and prevention.
Overview
This grant is for tribal and urban Indian organizations, as well as various government entities, nonprofits, and educational institutions that work with these communities to improve HIV care and prevention.
Likely Disqualifiers
- For-profit organizations
- Entities not serving tribal or urban Indian communities
- Organizations without a focus on HIV care and prevention
- Applicants seeking funding for purposes outside of the grant's scope
Use of Funds
Funds can be used to conduct landscape analyses, develop training and technical assistance plans, tailor materials for tribal and urban Indian organizations, and implement learning collaboratives to improve HIV care systems.
Total Program Funding
$4,500,000
Expected Awards
3
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Jun 8, 2026
- Deadline
- Jul 10, 2026(27 days)
- Archive Date
- Aug 9, 2026
Application Checklist
- Verify eligibility as a tribal or urban Indian organization or related entity.
- Gather documentation of nonprofit status if applicable.
- Develop a comprehensive project plan addressing all grant objectives.
- Prepare a detailed budget outlining the use of funds.
- Compile previous landscape analyses and T/TA resources.
- Create a needs assessment plan for your service area.
- Design an evaluation plan for the effectiveness of your T/TA.