OPEN CFDA 93.917 ↗ Competitive Grant Hard ~100h to apply

Ryan White HIV/AIDs Program Part B States/Territories Supplemental Grant Program

🏛 Health Resources and Services Administration (HHS-HRSA)

⏰ Deadline
Jun 24, 2026 in 23 days
💰 Award amount
$500K – $9M
📊 Total program funding
$48M
🎯 Expected awards
30 recipients
📅 Fiscal Year
FY 2026
📍 Scope
State

Can you apply?

This grant is for state and territorial health departments and their designated HIV service delivery organizations that receive base Ryan White Part B funding. Eligible applicants include state primary care offices, state AIDS directors, and authorized representatives of state health agencies. The program supports supplemental HIV/AIDS services in states and U.S. territories, with geographic scope covering all 50 states, Washington D.C., and eligible U.S. territories. Supported activities include emergency assistance for low-income individuals with HIV, care and treatment services, prevention programs, medical case management, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment to improve health outcomes for people living with HIV/AIDS and reduce transmission.

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Key dates

  1. May 6, 2026 Applications open
  2. Jun 24, 2026 Application deadline in 23 days
  3. Sep 30, 2026 Award announced
  4. Sep 30, 2026 Project start

This grant is for state and territorial health departments and their designated HIV service delivery organizations that receive base Ryan White Part B funding. Eligible applicants include state primary care offices, state AIDS directors, and authorized representatives of state health agencies. The program supports supplemental HIV/AIDS services in states and U.S. territories, with geographic scope covering all 50 states, Washington D.C., and eligible U.S. territories. Supported activities include emergency assistance for low-income individuals with HIV, care and treatment services, prevention programs, medical case management, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment to improve health outcomes for people living with HIV/AIDS and reduce transmission.

Program description

This Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part B Supplemental funding is a statutory funding supplement provided through the HIV Care Grant Program. States/territories use RWHAP Part B Supplemental Grant Program funding in conjunction with RWHAP Part B HIV Care Grant Program funding to develop and enhance access to a comprehensive continuum of high-quality care and treatment services for low-income people with HIV. To obtain funding, states/territories must demonstrate that RWHAP Part B supplemental funding is necessary to provide comprehensive HIV care and treatment services for people with HIV in the state/territory. 

Who can apply

Eligible applicants

Demographic focus

Details

This grant is for state and territorial health departments and their designated HIV service delivery organizations that receive base Ryan White Part B funding. Eligible applicants include state primary care offices, state AIDS directors, and authorized representatives of state health agencies. The program supports supplemental HIV/AIDS services in states and U.S. territories, with geographic scope covering all 50 states, Washington D.C., and eligible U.S. territories. Supported activities include emergency assistance for low-income individuals with HIV, care and treatment services, prevention programs, medical case management, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment to improve health outcomes for people living with HIV/AIDS and reduce transmission.

How to apply

Application links

Key dates & requirements

  • 📅 Expected award date: Sep 30, 2026
  • 🚀 Project start date: Sep 30, 2026

Required documents

  • SF-424 (Application for Federal Assistance)
  • SF-424 Supplement (if applicable)
  • HRSA Face Page
  • Project narrative with needs assessment and program plan
  • Detailed budget and budget narrative
  • Organizational capacity documentation
  • Evidence of state authorization and delegation letter (if applying on behalf of state)
  • Letters of support from partner organizations
  • HIV/AIDS surveillance data and epidemiologic profile
  • Current Ryan White Part B performance data
  • Timeline for implementation and evaluation plan

Program contact

Funding track record

Recent awards under CFDA 93.917 from the last 3 years — real organizations that won funding through this same program.

99
awards (3 yrs)
$9.0B
total funded
53
unique recipients
$91.4M
average award

Top 10 Largest Recent Awards

  1. $1,011,963,420
  2. $932,375,361
  3. $867,398,557
  4. $841,300,580
  5. $472,892,060
  6. $324,850,807
  7. $263,840,228
  8. $257,869,222
  9. $254,532,602
  10. $235,121,527

Top States by Funding

  • CA 3 awards $1,090.6M
  • NY 3 awards $992.0M
  • FL 3 awards $946.0M
  • TX 3 awards $900.9M
  • GA 3 awards $544.3M

Source: USAspending.gov — federal spending transparency. Data covers last 3 years.

Funding history

Annual funding for this program — Federal obligations (CFDA 93.917). How funding has trended year over year.

2024 $1,411,488,983
2025 $1,327,748,602
2026 est. $1,327,748,602

FAQ

Who is eligible to apply for this grant?

State health departments, territorial health departments, and entities designated by states to administer HIV services are eligible. Applicants must currently receive base Ryan White Part B funding.

What geographic areas are covered?

All 50 states, Washington D.C., and eligible U.S. territories are covered under this supplemental program.

What types of activities does this grant support?

The program funds HIV care services, emergency financial assistance, medical case management, prevention programs, substance abuse treatment, mental health services, and other supportive services for people living with HIV/AIDS.

How competitive is this funding?

As a federal supplemental grant program, competition is typically moderate to high. Success depends on demonstrated need data, service capacity, and alignment with state HIV/AIDS plans and the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.

What is the typical funding range?

Supplemental awards vary by state need and available federal funds, but applicants should review prior year awards and program guidance for expected ranges in their jurisdiction.

💡 Tips for applicants

  • Ground your application in epidemiologic data specific to your state/territory: current HIV prevalence, incident rates, unmet service needs, and vulnerable populations with greatest burden.
  • Align proposed activities with your state's HIV/AIDS strategic plan and the National HIV/AIDS Strategy priorities (treatment, prevention, health equity).
  • Document how supplemental funds will address gaps in your base Part B allocation and prevent service interruptions or closures.
  • Build partnerships with community-based organizations, federally qualified health centers, and community advisory boards to strengthen the application narrative.
  • Use performance data from your current Ryan White Part B program to demonstrate capacity, client outcomes, and efficient fund management.

⚠️ Common mistakes

Many applications fail because they lack compelling data on unmet service needs or show insufficient alignment with state strategic plans and national priorities. Weak partnerships with CBOs and community input, or failure to demonstrate how supplemental funds address real service gaps, significantly reduce competitiveness. Applications that propose activities outside the scope of Ryan White (Part B) or lack clear performance metrics and sustainability plans are also frequently rejected.

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Source: Grants.gov · FY 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026

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