HIV Treatment Coordination Impact in Minnesota's Communities

GrantID: 58409

Grant Funding Amount Low: $150,000

Deadline: November 7, 2025

Grant Amount High: $275,000

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Summary

If you are located in Minnesota and working in the area of Black, Indigenous, People of Color, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for HIV Research in Minnesota

The Grants Fostering Advancements In HIV Studies And Their Effects On Public Health, funded by the Federal Government, aim to accelerate progress in HIV research, ultimately contributing to improved treatments and prevention strategies. In Minnesota, the priority outcomes for this grant focus on addressing the state's unique HIV epidemiology and the needs of its diverse population.

Addressing Disparities in HIV Incidence

Minnesota has a relatively low HIV incidence rate compared to other states, but significant disparities exist among certain populations. For instance, African Americans and American Indians are disproportionately affected by HIV, with higher rates of new diagnoses and poorer health outcomes. The Minnesota Department of Health's HIV Prevention Program works to address these disparities through targeted interventions and community-based initiatives. Projects funded by this grant should prioritize outcomes that reduce these disparities, such as increasing HIV testing and diagnosis among high-risk populations, improving linkage to care, and enhancing retention in care.

Fostering Innovation in HIV Research and Treatment

Minnesota is home to a robust research infrastructure, with institutions like the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota HIV Prevention Community Planning Group driving innovation in HIV research and treatment. The grant's priority outcomes should align with these efforts, focusing on research that improves our understanding of HIV transmission, prevention, and treatment. This may include studies on novel prevention strategies, such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), as well as research on the social and behavioral factors that influence HIV risk.

Enhancing Collaboration and Coordination

Effective collaboration and coordination among stakeholders are critical to achieving the priority outcomes for this grant in Minnesota. The Minnesota HIV Prevention Community Planning Group, which includes representatives from community-based organizations, healthcare providers, and state and local government agencies, plays a key role in fostering this collaboration. Projects funded by this grant should demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's HIV landscape and a commitment to working with relevant stakeholders to achieve the desired outcomes. For example, applicants may want to explore opportunities for partnership with organizations serving high-risk populations, such as the African American AIDS Task Force or the Native American Community Development Institute.

Minnesota's unique geography and demographics, including its large rural areas and diverse urban centers, also present opportunities for innovative approaches to HIV research and prevention. For instance, projects may focus on developing and implementing telehealth services to reach individuals in rural areas or creating culturally tailored interventions to address the needs of diverse communities.

As applicants consider their proposals, they should be aware of the state's existing initiatives and resources, such as the Minnesota Department of Health's HIV Prevention Program and the Minnesota HIV Prevention Community Planning Group. Leveraging these resources can help ensure that projects are well-informed, effective, and aligned with the state's priority outcomes.

Q: What are the key factors that reviewers will consider when evaluating proposals for this grant in Minnesota? A: Reviewers will consider factors such as the applicant's understanding of the state's HIV epidemiology, the project's potential to address disparities in HIV incidence, and the feasibility of the proposed outcomes.

Q: How can applicants ensure that their proposals align with the priority outcomes for this grant in Minnesota? A: Applicants should familiarize themselves with the Minnesota Department of Health's HIV Prevention Program and the Minnesota HIV Prevention Community Planning Group, and demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's HIV landscape and the needs of its diverse population. A revised version of the second FAQ is created. Here is the final response. Q: Are there any specific resources or organizations that applicants can partner with to enhance their proposals? A: Yes, applicants may want to explore opportunities for partnership with organizations serving high-risk populations, such as the African American AIDS Task Force or the Native American Community Development Institute, as well as state and local government agencies involved in HIV prevention efforts.

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