OPEN CFDA 93.145 ↗ Competitive Cooperative Agreement Competitive ~100h typical effort

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Integrated HIV/AIDS Planning Resource Allocation Cooperative Agreement

🏛 Health Resources and Services Administration (HHS-HRSA)

✓ Free, no account · Source: Grants.gov · Last verified Jul 15, 2026

⏰ Deadline
Jan 18, 2027 in 186 days
💰 Award amount
up to $700K
📊 Total program funding
$700K
🎯 Expected awards
1 recipient
📅 Fiscal Year
FY 2027
📍 Scope
National

Can you apply?

This grant is for organizations providing tools, training, and technical assistance to HIV/AIDS program recipients. RWHAP Parts A and B grantees and their planning bodies can apply. The program supports integrated HIV prevention and care planning at the national level. Eligible applicants typically include public health agencies, nonprofits, and organizations with expertise in HIV care systems and resource allocation.

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Key dates

  1. Jul 13, 2026 Applications open
  2. Jan 18, 2027 Application deadline in 186 days
  3. Jul 1, 2027 Award announced
  4. Jul 1, 2027 Project start

Program description

The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to provide tools, training and technical assistance (TA) to RWHAP Parts A and B recipients and their planning bodies to support integrated HIV prevention and care planning, maximizing resources and stregthening the system of HIV care and treatment. 

Who can apply

Eligible applicants

How to apply

Application links

Key dates & requirements

  • 📅 Expected award date: Jul 1, 2027
  • 🚀 Project start date: Jul 1, 2027

Required documents

  • SF-424 (Application for Federal Assistance)
  • Project Narrative
  • Budget and Budget Justification
  • Organizational Capacity/Qualifications
  • Letters of Support from RWHAP Parts A and B recipients
  • Evaluation Plan
  • Logic Model

Program contact

Funding track record

Recent awards under CFDA 93.145 from the last 3 years — real organizations that won funding through this same program.

68
awards (3 yrs)
$1.1B
total funded
58
unique recipients
$16.2M
average award

Top 10 Largest Recent Awards

  1. $95,143,655
  2. $46,318,796
  3. $31,088,031
  4. $27,750,000
  5. $27,708,202
  6. $26,653,170
  7. $24,847,364
  8. $24,647,315
  9. $23,534,414
  10. $21,371,680

Top States by Funding

  • CA 10 awards $170.4M
  • NY 5 awards $163.5M
  • FL 6 awards $97.7M
  • TX 5 awards $82.2M
  • IL 3 awards $54.3M

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

Funding history

Annual funding for this program — Federal obligations (CFDA 93.145). How funding has trended year over year.

2024 $30,375,472
2025 $30,375,472
2026 est. $30,375,472

FAQ

Who can apply for this cooperative agreement?

RWHAP Parts A and B recipients and their planning bodies are eligible. Organizations with expertise in HIV prevention and care planning are also considered.

What is the deadline?

The deadline is January 18, 2027. This is a fixed deadline with no rolling acceptance.

What activities are funded?

The grant funds tools, training, and technical assistance for integrated HIV prevention and care planning. It supports resource allocation and strengthening HIV care systems.

Is cost-sharing required?

No, there is no cost-sharing requirement for this cooperative agreement.

What is the funding level?

The total funding pool is $700,000, though specific award amounts vary by project scope and reviewer assessment.

💡 Tips for applicants

  • Clearly demonstrate how your tools or training will serve multiple RWHAP Parts A and B recipients. Show scalability and broad impact.
  • Emphasize integration of HIV prevention and care planning. Reviewers prioritize coordinated approaches over siloed interventions.
  • Provide letters of support from RWHAP grantees and planning bodies. Evidence of buy-in strengthens competitiveness.
  • Focus on resource allocation outcomes. Explain how your project reduces duplication and improves system efficiency.
  • Include a clear evaluation plan with measurable indicators. Show how you'll track adoption and impact across sites.

⚠️ Common mistakes

Applicants fail to target RWHAP Parts A and B recipients specifically, creating generic tools without HIV planning system expertise. Proposals lack evidence of support from actual grantees or planning bodies. Applications focus narrowly on prevention OR care instead of integrated planning across both areas.

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Source: Grants.gov · FY 2027 · Last updated Jul 14, 2026

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