Opportunity ID: 298750

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: SM-18-004
Funding Opportunity Title: Minority AIDS: Integration of HIV-related Mental Health and Primary Care
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Health
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 10
Assistance Listings: 93.243 — Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Projects of Regional and National Significance
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Jan 05, 2018
Last Updated Date:
Original Closing Date for Applications: Mar 05, 2018
Current Closing Date for Applications: Mar 05, 2018
Archive Date: Apr 04, 2018
Estimated Total Program Funding: $4,360,000
Award Ceiling: $485,000
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible applicants are domestic public and private non-profit entities. For example:
• Governmental units within political subdivisions of a state, such as a county, city or town.
• Federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) tribes, tribal organizations, Urban Indian Organizations, and consortia of tribes or tribal organizations.
• Public or private universities and colleges.
• Community- and faith-based organizations.
• State governments, including territories (the District of Columbia, Guam, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau).
Tribal organization means the recognized governing body of any Indian tribe; or any legally established organization of Indians which is controlled, sanctioned, or chartered by such governing body, or which is democratically elected by the adult members of the Indian community to be served by such organization, and which includes the maximum participation of Indians in all phases of its activities. Consortia of tribes or tribal organizations are eligible to apply, but each participating entity must indicate its approval. A single tribe in the consortium must be the legal applicant, the recipient of the award, and the entity legally responsible for satisfying the grant requirements.
Urban Indian Organization (UIO) (as identified by the Office of Indian Health Service Urban Indian Health Programs through active Title V grants/contracts) means a non-profit corporate body situated in an urban center governed by an urban Indian-controlled board of directors, and providing for the maximum participation of all interested Individuals and groups, which body is capable of legally cooperating with other public and private entities for the purpose of performing the activities described in 503(a) of 25 U .S.C. § 1603. UIOs are not tribes or tribal governments and do not have the same consultation rights or trust relationship with the federal government.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis
Description: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2018 Minority AIDS Initiative: Service Integration grant program. The purpose of this program is to integrate evidence-based, culturally competent mental and substance use disorder treatment with HIV primary care and prevention services. The population of focus is individuals with a serious mental illness (SMI) or co-occurring disorder (COD) living with or at risk for HIV and/or hepatitis in at-risk populations, including racial and ethnic minority communities. SAMHSA expects that this program will reduce the incidence of HIV and improve overall health outcomes for individuals with SMI or COD.
While there has been an overall decline in new HIV infections in the U.S. from 2008-2014, racial and ethnic minority communities continue to experience disproportionate impacts of HIV. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports significantly higher rates for HIV among racial and ethnic minority communities compared to the general population . In addition, rates of HIV and other blood-borne infections have remained higher for individuals with a SMI throughout the epidemic . When untreated, mental disorders affect access to and maintenance in HIV care. A recent study demonstrates a lower rate of HIV testing in some public mental health settings, which serves as an indicator of unmet needs for this population . The MAI-SI program objectives align with the National HIV AIDS Strategy and the National Viral Hepatitis Action Plan.
Link to Additional Information: Minority AIDS Initiative – Service Integration (Short Title: MAI-SI)
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Gwendolyn Simpson

240-276-1408
Email:Gwendolyn.simpson@samhsa.hhs.gov

Version History

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Related Documents

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Gwendolyn Simpson
240-276-1408
Email: Gwendolyn.simpson@samhsa.hhs.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
93.243 SM-18-004 MAI-SI PKG00237424 Jan 05, 2018 Mar 19, 2018 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

298750 SF424_2_1-2.1.pdf

298750 SF424A-1.0.pdf

298750 HHS_CheckList_2_1-2.1.pdf

298750 PerformanceSite_2_0-2.0.pdf

298750 Project-1.1.pdf

298750 Budget-1.1.pdf

298750 SF424B-1.1.pdf

298750 OtherNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

Optional forms

298750 SFLLL_1_2-1.2.pdf

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