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HIV PREVENTION FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

Up to $16,000
Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Application DeadlineSeptember 16, 2024
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

This program is tailored for businesses like yours, looking to make a profound impact in the community. By applying, you can gain access to funding specifically aimed at supporting HIV prevention activities for persons with disabilities. This is not just an opportunity for financing, but a chance to be a leader in promoting health and well-being within your community.

Why should you invest your time? Here’s what’s in it for you:

  • Funding Potential: Although there's no max budget, your innovative proposals can secure funding for impactful initiatives.
  • Enhance Reputation: Your business will be recognized for its commitment to social responsibility and community health.
  • Make a Difference: Your work can significantly change lives, reduce stigma, and foster awareness around crucial health topics.

Moreover, with no strict requirements on revenue or structure, it's an accessible chance for every organization. This program makes it easier for you to get involved with meaningful projects that resonate with both your business goals and community needs. Getting approved could open doors to new partnerships and community engagement that ultimately benefit your business.

Financing Details

This program offers grants specifically designed to support activities that promote HIV prevention among persons with disabilities. Grants are financial awards that do not require repayment, making them an excellent choice for business owners like you looking to enhance community health initiatives.

Eligible Expenses

You can use the funds for:

  • HIV prevention activities focused on persons with disabilities.
  • Community-based interventions that promote safe sexual reproductive health practices through awareness campaigns and educational outreach.
  • Programs that actively engage and sensitize the community to the needs of persons with disabilities.

Restrictions and Fees

The funds cannot be used for:

  • HIV medicines, diagnostics, and testing services.
  • Office equipment like computers or duplicating machines.
  • Construction or renovation of facilities.
  • Sports equipment or uniforms for national teams.

There are no fees associated with the program, ensuring that the full grant amount supports your valuable initiatives.

Qualifications

  • Qualifications:

    • The business must propose activities focused on HIV prevention among persons with disabilities.
    • Must include at least two of the following:
      • HIV prevention activities targeting persons with disabilities.
      • Campaigns to sensitize and engage with persons with disabilities.
      • Community-based interventions addressing disability-friendly sexual reproductive health activities.
      • Interventions to reduce risky sexual behavior among persons with disabilities.
    • Available to all sectors.
    • Open to all legal structures.
    • Open to all profit structures.
    • No minimum or maximum employees required.
    • No minimum or maximum revenue qualifications.
  • Disqualifications:

    • Activities that are not typically funded include:
      • HIV medicines, diagnostics, and services.
      • HIV testing.
      • Prevention services and commodity procurement for adolescent-friendly/reproductive health/post-rape.
      • Construction or building improvements, renovations, or repairs to a facility.
      • Office equipment such as duplicating machines, computers, etc.
      • Sports equipment or uniforms for national sports teams.

Description

The program aims to support HIV prevention activities specifically designed for individuals with disabilities. You can help change lives by implementing initiatives that raise awareness and engage the community. This funding can cover activities that promote sexual reproductive health and address risky behavior among persons with disabilities.

While there isn't a set budget, the program welcomes proposals from all sectors. Whether you run a small business or a larger organization, you can contribute to meaningful community intervention efforts. This is not about funding for equipment or construction but rather about making your plans impactful and community-focused.

With funds available for your projects, you have a chance to make a difference. Investing in these initiatives can also enhance your organization's reputation and outreach. Your business can play a crucial role in promoting health and well-being in the community.

Program Steps

  1. Review Program Guidelines
    Familiarize yourself with the program's objectives and expected outcomes for HIV prevention activities tailored for individuals with disabilities.

  2. Outline Your Proposal
    Develop a clear and concise proposal that details your innovative ideas for community interventions and how they align with the program's goals.

  3. Prepare the Appropriate Documentation
    Gather the necessary documents to support your application. This may include:

    • A detailed project proposal
    • A budget outline
    • Proof of business registration
    • Any relevant certifications or credentials
    • Information about your team's qualifications
  4. Submit Your Application
    Complete the application form available on the program's website. Attach all required documentation and ensure everything is clearly presented.

  5. Follow Up
    After submission, check in to confirm that your application was received and inquire about the timeline for decisions.

  6. Prepare for Possible Interviews or Presentations
    Be ready to discuss your proposal further, including how you plan to implement the project and measure its impact.

  7. Await Funding Decision
    Be patient as the review process takes place. Stay tuned for any communications regarding the status of your application.

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