This grant funds one organization to help implement and evaluate nutrition interventions for people with HIV, providing technical assistance and materials to Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program sites over four years.
Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration
Due Dates: July 10, 2026: Application deadline
Funding Amounts: Up to $2,500,000 for the first year (total program funding $2.5M–$3M/year, up to 4 years); 1 award expected
Summary: Supports a technical assistance provider to implement and evaluate nutrition interventions for people with HIV under the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.
Key Information: No cost-sharing required; only one application per organization allowed.
This funding opportunity, administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) under the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part F: Special Projects of National Significance, seeks a single recipient to serve as the Implementation Technical Assistance Provider. The awardee will select, adapt, implement, and evaluate evidence-based nutrition interventions to improve food and nutrition security for people with HIV. The project will use implementation science to support demonstration sites, disseminate best practices, and promote adoption among Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program-funded organizations. The initiative aims to address the evolving nutritional needs of people with HIV, particularly those at risk of chronic diseases related to metabolic syndrome, and to reduce the burden of cardiometabolic disease in this population.