Grants for Integrated Interventions for HIV & Mental Health

GrantID: 72214

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Summary

This federal grant opportunity provides funding to support health care, public health, and related community services across the United States, with a focus on expanding access to quality care for underserved populations. The program is administered by a national health agency and offers a broad portfolio of funding initiatives that address a wide range of health needs, including primary care delivery, maternal and child health, rural health services, behavioral health, health workforce development, and support for health centers that serve high‑need communities. Eligible applicants include public and nonprofit entities such as community health centers, state and local health departments, tribal organizations, academic institutions, nonprofit hospitals, and certain nonprofit community organizations. Some opportunities may also allow collaborative partnerships and consortia that combine expertise from multiple sectors. Individual applicants and for‑profit businesses are generally not eligible except in specific workforce or research categories where defined criteria allow participation.


Award amounts vary widely by program and intended use, ranging from smaller planning and capacity‑building grants in the tens of thousands to multi‑year cooperative agreements and programmatic awards that can reach several million dollars. Funding categories often include operational support to sustain ongoing services, project funding to expand or innovate service delivery, and capital support for facility improvements or equipment purchases. For example, health workforce training programs may provide multi‑year, high‑value awards to educational institutions to train clinicians in areas of shortage, while community care delivery grants may provide modest annual funding to implement new care coordination services.


The intent of the funds is to reduce health disparities and strengthen the health care safety net by supporting programs that increase access to preventive and primary care, improve health outcomes, and enable communities to better respond to evolving public health challenges. Eligible uses of funding typically include personnel costs, outreach and patient education, data systems and quality improvement activities, telehealth expansion, and infrastructure enhancements that improve service delivery capacity.


Certain grant categories are specifically targeted to defined populations or regions, such as rural communities, migrant and seasonal agricultural workers, residents of high‑poverty urban areas, and indigenous communities. Others are aimed at national priorities like opioid response, maternal health innovation, and behavioral health integration. Through this diverse portfolio of funding opportunities, the program seeks to enhance health equity, expand access to essential services, build workforce capacity, and support sustainable community health improvements across the country.




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Overview

This grant is meant to financially support organizations or entities that focus their efforts on, but not limited to: Awards, Financial Assistance, Health & Medical, HIV/AIDS, Mental Health, Municipalities, Other, Research & Evaluation.