Grants to Provide Outpatient Early Intervention Services with Respect to HIV Disease

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part C Early Intervention Services (EIS)
CFDA 93.918 Active Grant

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Program Funding

Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.

Latest annual funding (estimated)
$386M FY2026
$385.8M
FY24
$379.1M
FY25
$386M
FY26*
* estimated

Who has received this funding

Organizations awarded under CFDA 93.918 (USAspending.gov).

Funded Projects

Examples of what this program has supported.

FY2025 All current RWHAP Part C EIS geographic service areas were re-competed for a 3-year period of performance.

Program Objective

The purpose of the RWHAP Part C Early Intervention Services (EIS) Program funding is to provide comprehensive HIV primary care and support services in an outpatient setting for low-income people with HIV. This includes: 1) counseling for individuals with respect to HIV; 2) targeted HIV testing; 3) periodic medical evaluations of individuals with HIV and clinical and diagnostic services for HIV care and treatment; 4) therapeutic measures for preventing and treating the deterioration of the immune system, and for preventing and treating conditions arising from HIV; and 5) referrals for people with HIV to appropriate providers of health care and support services. These services are to be provided directly or through referrals, contracts, or memoranda of understanding.

The purpose of the RWHAP Part C Capacity Development Program is to strengthen organizational capacity to respond to the changing health care landscape and to increase access to high-quality HIV primary health care services for low-income people with HIV.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

  • Nonprofit Organization
  • Federally Recognized Tribal Government
  • Tribal Government (other)
  • Other

Public and nonprofit private entities that are: a) Federally qualified health centers under section 1905(1)(2)(B) of the Social Security Act; b) Grant recipients under section 1001 (regarding family planning) other than States; c) Comprehensive hemophilia diagnostic and treatment centers; d) Rural health clinics; e) Health facilities operated by or pursuant to a contract with the Indian Health Service; f) Community-based organizations, clinics, hospitals, and other health facilities that provide early intervention services to people who contracted HIV through intravenous drug use; or g) Nonprofit private entities that provide comprehensive primary care services to populations at risk of HIV, including faith-based and community-based organizations.

Beneficiaries

  • Unrestricted by Individual Type

Individual/Family
Low income, people with HIV.

How to Apply

Award Procedure

Based on the advice of the objective review committee, the HRSA program official with delegated authority is responsible for final selection and funding decisions. Notification is made in writing by a Notice of Award (NOA).

Approximately 6 months.

Program details & compliance

Description

The purpose of the RWHAP Part C Early Intervention Services (EIS) Program funding is to provide comprehensive HIV primary care and support services in an outpatient setting for low-income people with HIV. This includes: 1) counseling for individuals with respect to HIV; 2) targeted HIV testing; 3) periodic medical evaluations of individuals with HIV and clinical and diagnostic services for HIV care and treatment; 4) therapeutic measures for preventing and treating the deterioration of the immune system, and for preventing and treating conditions arising from HIV; and 5) referrals for people with HIV to appropriate providers of health care and support services. These services are to be provided directly or through referrals, contracts, or memoranda of understanding.

The purpose of the RWHAP Part C Capacity Development Program is to strengthen organizational capacity to respond to the changing health care landscape and to increase access to high-quality HIV primary health care services for low-income people with HIV.

Mission Categories

Primary: General Health and Medical

Other categories:
Mental Health

Use of Funds

Allowed Uses

Part C recipients are expected to develop comprehensive and coordinated systems of HIV services which are available to people with HIV in the local service area, especially those populations who are the hardest to reach, have the greatest unmet need, and/or the greatest gaps in HIV primary care services. These HIV service systems should ensure the progress of the target populations along the HIV care continuum with the goal of optimizing health outcomes demonstrated by retention in medical care, viral load reduction, and decreases in new HIV infections in the community. For the Part C program, no more than 10 percent of total grant funds may be expended for administrative expenses, including planning and evaluation. At least 50 percent of total grant funds must be expended for Early Intervention Services (except counseling and referrals/linkage to care). At least 75 percent of total grant funds, after reserving funds for clinical quality management, planning/evaluation, and administration must be expended for core medical services. For the Capacity Development Program, no more than 10 percent of the total grant funds may be expended for administrative expenses, including planning and evaluation, and excluding costs of a clinical quality management program. Administrative costs are those direct and indirect costs associated with the administration of the RWHAP Part C Capacity Development grant. For Part C and Part C Capacity Development Programs, all funds must be expended solely for carrying out the approved project in accordance with the NOFO, the terms and conditions of the award, and the applicable cost principles. Funds may not be used for purchase, construction, or major alterations or renovations on any building or other facility; purchase or improvement of land; payments for clinical research; payments for nursing home care; cash payments to intended recipients of RWHAP services; research; foreign travel; or for any item or service to the extent that payment has been made, or reasonably can be expected to be made, with respect to that item or service under any State compensation program, insurance policy, Federal or State health benefits program or by an entity that provides health services on a prepaid basis (except for a program administered by or providing the services of the Indian Health Services). Funds may also not be used towards pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) or non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) medications or medical services. As outlined in the June 22, 2016 RWHAP and PrEP program letter the RWHAP legislation provides grant funds to be used for the care and treatment of people with HIV, thus prohibiting the use of RWHAP funds for PrEP medications or related medical services, such as physician visits and laboratory costs. However, RWHAP Parts C recipients and subrecipients may provide prevention counseling and information, which should be part of a comprehensive PrEP program. Additionally, the purchase of sterile needles or syringes for the purposes of hypodermic injection of any illegal drug is not allowable. Some aspects of Syringe Services Programs are allowable with HRSA's prior approval and in compliance with HHS and HRSA policy (see: https://www.hiv.gov/federal-response/policies-issues/syringe-services-programs).

Required Documentation

Applicants should review the individual HRSA notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) issued under this assistance listing for any required proof or certifications which must be submitted prior to or simultaneous with submission of an application package. All HRSA awards are subject to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements at 2 CFR 200 and modifications at 2 CFR 300. Subpart E - Cost Principles applies to this program.

Reporting & Compliance

Audit Required
Yes — Determined at Time of Award
Records Retention
3 years

Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts

  • Subpart B — General Provisions
  • Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart E — Cost Principles
  • Subpart F — Audit Requirements

Contacts

Dana Hines, Director, Division of Community HIV/AIDS Programs — HAB Chief Dental Officer
(301) 443-2075
HIV/AIDS Bureau Health Resources and Services Administration, Rockville, MD 20857
Data from SAM.gov Federal Assistance Listings. Source published: 2026-01-01. Spec v2.0. Last synced: 2026-05-30 02:34:53.