Slots: 1
Deadlines
Internal Deadline: Friday, January 31st, 2025, 5pm PT Contact RII.
LOI: N/A
External Deadline: March 11, 2025
Award Information
Award Type: New
Estimated Number of Awards: 1) HRSA-25-055, (1) HRSA-25-057
Anticipated Award Amount: $1,250,000 (HRSA-25-055), $1,000,000 (HRSA-25-057)
Link to Award: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/354784
Process for Limited Submissions
PIs must submit their application as a Limited Submission through the Research Initiatives and Infrastructure (RII) Application Portal: https://rii.usc.edu/oor-portal/. Use the template provided here: RII Limited Submission Applicant Template
Materials to submit include:
- (1) Two-Page Proposal Summary (1” margins; single-spaced; standard font type, e.g. Arial, Helvetica, Times New Roman, or Georgia typeface; font size: 11 pt). Page limit includes references and illustrations. Pages that exceed the 2-page limit will be excluded from review. You must use the template linked above.
- (2) CV – (5 pages maximum)
Note: The portal requires information about the PIs in addition to department and contact information, including the 10-digit USC ID#. Please have this material prepared before beginning this application.
Purpose
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) HIV/AIDS (HAB) Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part F Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2025 to fund:
•One organization under the announcement Street Medicine Interventions for People with HIV who are Unsheltered – Capacity Builder Provider (HRSA-25-055).
•One organization under the announcement Street Medicine Interventions for People with HIV who are Unsheltered – Evaluation Provider (HRSA-25-057).
Together with the 10 organizations that will be funded under the announcement Street Medicine Interventions for People with HIV who are Unsheltered – Demonstration Sites (HRSA-25-056), the Capacity Building Provider and the Evaluation Provider will collaborate within this initiative, using an implementation science approach to adapt, document, evaluate, and disseminate street medicine interventions for people with HIV. For this initiative, street medicine is the provision of health services in unsheltered environments (e.g., on streets, under bridges, other public or open space) to people with HIV who are out of care or not consistently engaged in care and unstably housed and/or unsheltered. This field of medicine and public health response holds much promise to improve the health and quality of life of people with HIV. This improvement may be demonstrated through innovative approaches to assess needs to re-engage clients into prior HIV care, link others to HIV care provisions, offer access to antiretroviral therapy, and monitor the response for viral suppression, along with addressing other HIV primary care needs as identified. The initiative will identify the core program components, strategies to scale interventions, implementation within the context of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP), and sustainable interventions in communities with variable resources.
Visit our Institutionally Limited Submission webpage for more updates and other announcements.