| Health Resources and Services Administration
 
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          | Name 
            of Initiative or Program Activity: | Ryan White Title I Supplement for 
            Areas with Substantial Need for Services | 
         
          | Description 
            of Initiative: | This is supplemental funding to Title 
            I grantees, directed to be allocated by formula to eligible metropolitan 
            areas that have 30% or more African American and Latino HIV/AIDS cases 
            in an effort to improve the quality of care and health outcomes for 
            African Americans living with HIV/AIDS. | 
         
          | Eligible 
            Entities: | Title I metropolitan areas with 30% 
            or more African-American/ Latino AIDS cases. | 
         
          | Type of Funding: | Formula grants | 
         
          | Amount of 
            Funds: | $5 million | 
         
          | How Many 
            Grants anticipated: | Distributed to 48 eligible metropolitan areas (EMAs)* *EMAs funded: 	Atlanta, GA; Austin, TX; Baltimore, MD; Bergen-Passaic, 
              NJ; Boston, MA; Caguas, PR; Chicago, IL; Cleveland, OH; Dallas, 
              TX; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; Dutchess County, NY; Ft. Lauderdale, 
              FL; Ft. Worth, TX; Hartford, CT; Houston, TX; Jacksonville, FL; 
              Jersey City, NJ; Kansas City, MO; Las Vegas, NV; Los Angeles, CA; 
              Miami, FL; Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ; Minneapolis-St. Paul, 
              MN; Nassau- Suffolk, NY; New Haven, CT; New Orleans, LA; New York, 
              NY; Newark, NJ; Norfolk, VA; Oakland, CA; Orange County, CA; Orlando, 
              FL; Philadelphia, PA; Phoenix, AZ; Ponce, PR; Riverside-San Bemadino, 
              CA; Sacramento, CA; St. Louis, MO; San Antonio, TX; San Diego, CA; 
              San Francisco, CA; San Jose, CA; San Juan, PR; Tampa-St. Petersburg, 
              FL; Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ; Washington, DC; West Palm 
              Beach, FL | 
         
          | Dates: | RFA - December 98 Applications due - January 99
 Awards - January 99
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          | Contact persons 
            for additional information: | Douglas Morgan5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-A55
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-6745
 Fax: (301) 443-8143
 E-mail: dmorgan@hrsa.gov
 Dr. Michael P. Johnson5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-29
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-8045
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: mjohnson@hrsa.gov
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          | Name 
            of Initiative or Program Activity: | Ryan White Title III Planning Grants | 
         
          | Description 
            of Initiative: | To be used for targeted planning grants 
            designed to build new capacity for primary care provider organizations 
            to link with community based organizations in highly impacted minority 
            communities to deliver needed health care services. | 
         
          | Eligible 
            Entities: | Community-based organizations, community 
            health centers, other medical facilities. | 
         
          | Type of Funding: | Competitive grants | 
         
          | Amount of 
            Funds: | $3 million | 
         
          | How Many 
            Grants anticipated: | Up to 60 | 
         
          | Dates: | RFA - March 99 Applications due - June 99
 Awards - September 99
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          | Contact persons 
            for additional information: | Dr. Deborah Parham5600 Fishers La, Rm 7-90
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-0027
 Fax: (301) 443-1839
 E-mail: dparham@hrsa.gov
 Dr.Michael P. Johnson 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-29
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-8045
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: mjohnson@hrsa.gov
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          | Name 
            of Initiative or Program Activity: | Ryan White HIV/AIDS Care for Children, 
            Women, Youth, and Families (Title IV Supplemental Grants) | 
         
          | Description 
            of Initiative: | Grants to support care and access 
            to care and research for children, women, youth and families affected 
            by HIV/AIDS. The majority of clients served by this program are from 
            racial and ethnic minority groups, specifically 48% African American, 
            30.8% Hispanic, and 9.6% other non-Caucasian. There are currently 
            48 grantees funded through Title IV | 
         
          | Eligible 
            Entities: | Currently funded Ryan White CARE Act 
            Title IV grantees, which include State and local health departments, 
            community health centers, hospitals. | 
         
          | Type of Funding: | Limited Competition | 
         
          | Amount of 
            Funds: | $12.2 million ($2 million in new funding 
            added in FY99) | 
         
          | How Many 
            Grants anticipated: | Up to 48 * * Eligible Entities (current grantees):  
              	University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL; Maricopa Integrated System, Phoenix, AZ; University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA; Los Angeles Family AIDS Network, CA; Family Care Network, Oakland, CA; Health Initiatives for Youth, San Francisco, CA; The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO; Connecticut Primary Care Association, Hartford, CT; Children's Hospital Special Immunology Service, Washington, 
                DC; Children's Diagnostic and Treatment Center, North Broward Hospital 
                District, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Rainbow Center for Women, Adolescents and Children, Jacksonville, 
                FL; University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL; Orlando Regional HealthCare Systems, Inc., Orlando, FL; University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Georgia Department of Human Resources, Atlanta, GA; Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL; Children's Hospital, New Orleans, LA; Maryland Department of Mental Health/Mental Hygiene, Baltimore, 
                MD; Massachusetts Dept. of Public Health, Boston, MA; Dimock Community Health Center, Roxbury, MA; Michigan Dept. of Community Health, Detroit, MI; Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO; University Medical Center Wellness Center, Las Vegas, NV; Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH; New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton, NJ; Albany Medical College, Albany, NY; Dominican Sisters Family Health Service, Bronx, NY; Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY; State University of New York, Brooklyn, NY; Ehnhurst Hospital Center, Elmhurst, NY; The Family Center Medical and Health Research Association, Inc., 
                New York, NY;
New York University Medical Center, New York, NY; Columbia School of Public Health, New York, NY; Children's Medical Center at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY; Metrolina AIDS Project, Charlotte, NC; Metropolitan Low Income Housing CDC, Inc., Washington, NC; Columbus Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH; Family Planning of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 
                PA; Puerto Rico Department of Public Health, San Juan, PR; AIDS Care Ocean State/Family AIDS Center for Treatment and Support, 
                RI; Methodist Healthcare, Memphis, TN; University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas Children's 
                Medical Center, Dallas, TX; Catholic Charities, Diocese of Ft. Worth, Ft. Worth, TX; Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Houston, TX; University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio, TX; 
              Northwest Family Center, Seattle King County Health Department, 
                Seattle, WA; Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.  | 
         
          | Dates: | RFA - March 99 Application due - May 99
 Grant award - July 99
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          | Contact persons 
            for additional information: | Dr. Deborah Parham5600 Fishers La, Rm. 7-90
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-0027
 Fax: (301) 443-1839
 E-mail: dparham@hrsa.gov
 Dr. Michael P. Johnson 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-29
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-8045
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: mjohnson@hrsa.gov
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          | Name 
            of Initiative or Program Activity: | AIDS Education Training Centers | 
         
          | Description 
            of Initiative: | To fund AETCs to subcontract with 
            Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) for the education 
            of health care providers serving African American communities on the 
            guidelines for anti- retroviral therapy. | 
         
          | Eligible 
            Entities: | Non-profit organizations, including 
            universities, which subcontract with Historically Black Colleges and 
            Universities (HBCUs) | 
         
          | Type of Funding: | Competitive grants | 
         
          | Amount of 
            Funds: | $2 million | 
         
          | How Many 
            Grants anticipated: | 1 | 
         
          | Dates: | RFA - March 99 Applications due - May 99 Awards - July 99
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          | Contact persons 
            for additional information: | Juanita Koziol5600 Fishers La, Rm. 9A-39
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-6068
 Fax: (301) 443-1839
 E-mail: jkoziol@hrsa.gov
 Dr. Michael P. Johnson 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-29
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-8045
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: mjohnson@hrsa.gov
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          | Name 
            of Initiative or Program Activity: | Targeted Provider Education | 
         
          | Description 
            of Initiative: | For provider education to minority 
            communities and their organizations to enhance the capacity of persons 
            to access high quality health care and to stay in care. | 
         
          | Eligible 
            Entities: | Community-based organizations, national 
            organizations representing African-American and Latino communities 
            and institutions. | 
         
          | Type of Funding: | Cooperative agreement | 
         
          | Amount of 
            Funds: | $2.8 million | 
         
          | How Many 
            Grants anticipated: | 2-7 | 
         
          | Dates: | RFA - July 99  	Applications due - August 99  	Award date - September, 99 | 
         
          | Contact persons 
            for additional information: | Dr. Michael P. Johnson 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-29
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-8045
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: mjohnson@hrsa.gov
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          | Name 
            of Initiative or Program Activity: | Peer Education Training Institute | 
         
          | Description 
            of Initiative: | Expansion of training programs to 
            help community based organizations train, place, and support a cadre 
            of peer treatment educators from racial and ethnic minority groups 
            as a strategy to engage more persons of color in high quality care, 
            with the inclusion of an evaluation component to study the effect 
            of this intervention. | 
         
          | Eligible 
            Entities: | University | 
         
          | Type of Funding: | Cooperative agreement | 
         
          | Amount of 
            Funds: | $2 million | 
         
          | How Many 
            Grants anticipated: | 1 | 
         
          | Dates: | Award expected - June 99 | 
         
          | Contact persons 
            for additional information: | Angella Powell Young5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-36
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-6561
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: apowell@hrsa.gov
 Dr. Michael P. Johnson 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-29
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-8045
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: mjohnson@hrsa.gov
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          | Name 
            of Initiative or Program Activity: | Training Programs to Help CBOs | 
         
          | Description 
            of Initiative: | Replication of a demonstration program 
            targeted at developing capacity among minority community based organizations 
            through training and technical assistance in selected cities. Through 
            a cooperative agreement, activities were initially begun in three 
            cities; additional cities will be served through this enhanced FY99 
            funding. | 
         
          | Eligible 
            Entities: | National 
            Minority AIDS Council | 
         
          | Type of Funding: | Cooperative agreement | 
         
          | Amount of 
            Funds: | $1.1 million continuation of FY98 
            funding | 
         
          | How Many 
            Grants anticipated: | 1 | 
         
          | Dates: | Funding began in August 1998, FY99 funds to be provided July 1999
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          | Contact persons 
            for additional information: | Angella Powell Young5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-36
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-6561
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: apowell@hrsa.gov
 Dr. Michael P. Johnson 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-29
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-8045
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: mjohnson@hrsa.gov
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          | Name 
            of Initiative or Program Activity: | Innovative Service Delivery Models 
            Through Community Health Centers | 
         
          | Description 
            of Initiative: | Provide outreach and primary care 
            services in highly impacted minority communities through innovative 
            strategies through the Section 330 program. These programs will include 
            new access points for service, expanded outreach services, and expansion 
            of services. | 
         
          | Eligible 
            Entities: | Federally qualified community health 
            centers | 
         
          | Type of Funding: | Limited competition among eligible 
            entities | 
         
          | Amount of 
            Funds: | $1 million continuation of FY98 funding | 
         
          | How Many 
            Grants anticipated: | Unknown at this time | 
         
          | Dates: | RFA - January 1999 Applications due - April 1999
 Awards expected - September 1999
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          | Contact persons 
            for additional information: | Dr. Richard Bohrer4350 East-West Highway, 7th Floor
 Bethesda, MD
 Tel: (301) 594-4300
 Fax: (301) 480-7225
 E-mail: rbohrer@hrsa.gov
 Dr. Michael P. Johnson 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-29
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-8045
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: mjohnson@hrsa.gov
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          | Name 
            of Initiative or Program Activity: | Healthy Start | 
         
          | Description 
            of Initiative: | All Healthy Start projects will expand 
            HIV/AIDS related activities for African American and other highly 
            impacted racial and ethnic minority women of childbearing age in the 
            Healthy Start communities. Activities include outreach to bring women 
            into care, and to screen and provide counseling on HIV and substance 
            abuse. | 
         
          | Eligible 
            Entities: | Existing Healthy Start grantees which 
            include state and local government, community health centers, and 
            community based organizations | 
         
          | Type of Funding: | Limited competition among eligible 
            entities | 
         
          | Amount of 
            Funds: | $950,000 | 
         
          | How Many 
            Grants anticipated: | Up to 30 | 
         
          | Dates: | RFA - January 1999 Applications due - April 1999
 Awards - July 1999
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          | Contact persons 
            for additional information: | Mary-Beth Badura5600 Fishers Lane, Room 11A-05
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-7678
 Fax: (301) 594-0186
 E-mail: mbadura@hrsa.gov
 Dr. Michael P. Johnson 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-29
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-8045
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: mjohnson@hrsa.gov
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          | Name 
            of Initiative or Program Activity: | Integrated Services Through Ryan 
            White Special Programs of National Significance (SPNS) | 
         
          | Description 
            of Initiative: | Development and evaluation of models 
            of care that (a) target the African American and Hispanic communities 
            in Los Angeles. (b) can be replicated in other similar localities, 
            and addresses the formal linkage and integration of HIV ambulatory 
            medical care and mental health, substance abuse treatment and/or other 
            critical HIV services. | 
         
          | Eligible 
            Entities: | University | 
         
          | Type of Funding: | Competitive Award | 
         
          | Amount of 
            Funds: | $135,000 | 
         
          | How Many 
            Grants anticipated: | 1 | 
         
          | Dates: | FY 98 funding provided and continued 
            with FY 99 funds in October 1998 | 
         
          | Contact 
            persons for additional information: | Dr. Kathy Marconi 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7A-07
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-2983
 Fax: (301) 594-2511
 E-mail: kmarconi@hrsa.gov
 Dr. Michael P. Johnson 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7-29
 Rockville, MD 20857
 Tel: (301) 443-8045
 Fax: (301) 594-2835
 E-mail: mjohnson@hrsa.gov
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