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Targeted Capacity Expansion HIV: Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Racial/Ethnic Minority Women at High Risk for HIV/AIDS (Short Title: TCE-HIV: Minority Women) deadline 2016

The current listed application deadline is April 29, 2016. Use this page to verify timing fast, then move into the full grant record for planning, comparison, and drafting.

Agency
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis
Award range
Up to $500,000
Total funding
$11,120,800
Funding instrument
Grant
CFDA / ALN
93.243
Cost share
No

Deadline Status

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Quick facts

Opportunity number
TI-16-011
Last updated
February 29, 2016
Expected awards
22

Deadline summary

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2016 Targeted Capacity Expansion HIV: Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Racial/Ethnic Minority Women at High-Risk for HIV/AIDS (TCE-HIV: Minority Women) grants. The purpose of this program is to expand substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, behavioral health, and HIV/AIDS services for high risk women of African American, Hispanic/Latina, and othe...

Key dates

Posted
February 29, 2016
Deadline
April 29, 2016

Before you apply

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This program expects about 22 awards, which can help frame competitiveness.

Eligibility snapshot

25Eligibility is restricted to domestic nonprofitcommunity-based organizationstribes and tribal organizations. For example: • Community- and faith-based organizations• Federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) tribes and tribal organizations• Urban Indian organizations

Eligibility is restricted to domestic nonprofit, community-based organizations, tribes and tribal organizations. For example: • Community- and faith-based organizations; • Federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) tribes and tribal organizations; • Urban Indian organizations; • Hospitals; • Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) and FQHC look-a-likes, and; • Public or private universities and colleges. Tribal organization means the recognized body of any AI/AN tribe; any legally established organization of American Indians/Alaska Natives 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 American Indians/Alaska Natives in all phases of its activities. Consortia of tribes or tribal organizations are eligible to apply, but each participating entity must indicate its approval. SAMHSA believes that in order to achieve the goals of this program to enhance infrastructure and capacity to improve the community's response to HIV/AIDS by increasing access to care and services to high risk women including African American, Hispanic/Latina and other racial/ethnic minority women at high risk for or living with HIV/AIDS, grant funds must go directly to community-based organizations, tribes and tribal organizations, and other eligible applicants listed above. Locally-based organizations operating and providing services in areas traditionally underserved by governmental services have a proven track record of reaching minority populations and dealing with sensitive identity issues, such as HIV status and perceived sexual orientation. Local organizations are also more likely to be managed by minorities living in the areas that have been targeted for this funding announcement. These organizations will be more predisposed to employ community residents and be staffed by peers of the clients seeking services. In addition, local organizations will have more representation on their Board of Directors and Community Advisory Councils of community leaders, both private and public. Therefore, state and local governments are not eligible to apply. Current SAMHSA-funded TCE-HIV grantees awarded under the FY 2015 TCE-HIV: High Risk Populations program (TI-15-006) are not eligible to apply.