Evaluation of linkage to care programs in support of hepatitis C elimination

The Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP) anticipates funding a linkage to care intervention and evaluation project that demonstrates the effectiveness of streamlined linkage to hepatitis C treatment from settings with high prevalence of hepatitis C.

The purpose of this initiative

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under the Public Health Service Evaluation Fund is to implement and evaluate hepatitis C community navigation and linkage to care interventions.

Interventions of interest are those that are likely to improve hepatitis C treatment rates, reduce transmission, reduce hepatitis C disparities, and reduce hepatitis C-related liver cancer and mortality among people who are disproportionately impacted by viral hepatitis.

Examples of settings with high prevalence of hepatitis C may include correctional settings or harm reduction programs.

Recipients will work with community partners to implement and evaluate interventions and develop resources for dissemination to diverse stakeholders.

Related Programs

Public Health Service Evaluation Funds

Department of Health and Human Services




Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
SNAP Process and Technology Improvement Grants Program

Additional Information of Eligibility:
The entities eligible to receive grants under this competition are the 53 State agencies that administer SNAP; State or local governments; Agencies providing health or welfare services; Public health or educational entities; and private non-profit entities such as community-based or faith-based organizations, food banks, or other emergency feeding organizations.Unless the applicant is a State agency submitting an application on its own, a letter of commitment or letter of endorsement from the relevant State SNAP agency must be included in the application package to be considered for funding.State agencies should have the necessary approvals of State officials (such as councils or legislatures) of funding prior to submitting the application.

Applicants should also acknowledge in their application that all necessary approvals for funding have been obtained.State and local governments should have the necessary approvals of State officials (such as councils or legislatures) of funding prior to submitting the application.

Applicants should also acknowledge in their application that all necessary approvals for funding have been obtained.Non-profit organizations are required to submit a copy of the IRS Determination Letter, form 501(c)(3) or proof of application for exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and a list of their Board of Directors, if applicable.

All corporations, including nonprofit corporations are required to complete the attached representation regarding felony convictions and tax delinquency.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/process-and-technology-improvement-grants-program

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
Jessica.Deerin@hhs.gov

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Date Posted:
2023-06-16

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2023-07-15


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