This grant provides supplemental funding to enhance family-centered HIV care and support services for low-income women, infants, children, and youth, focusing on care innovation and infrastructure development.
Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration
Due Dates (Anticipated): July 2026
Funding Amounts: Up to $200,000 per award; estimated total program funding $3,000,000; ~20 awards; typically 1-year duration.
Summary: Supports family-centered HIV care and organizational capacity for low-income women, infants, children, and youth (WICY) with HIV through supplemental funding.
Key Information: No cost sharing or matching required; only current RWHAP Part D recipients and new eligible organizations may apply.
This grant provides supplemental funding under the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part D to expand and strengthen organizational capacity for delivering family-centered HIV primary health care services. The program targets low-income women (25+), infants (up to 2 years), children (2–12 years), and youth (13–24 years) with HIV. Funding supports both HIV care innovation and infrastructure development, aiming to improve access to coordinated, comprehensive medical care, case management, behavioral health, nutrition, and specialty referrals. Part D is unique in also supporting services for affected individuals not living with HIV if it enables participation in care or removes barriers for the person with HIV.