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Special Projects of National Significance; Adolescent-focused HIV Service Delivery and Care Demonstration Models
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The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announces a limited competition to support the completion and dissemination of innovative programs to advance knowledge and skills in the delivery of health and support services for adolescents at high risk for infection or who are living with HIV disease. The purpose of the Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program is to demonstrate innovative and replicable service delivery models of HIV care, to conduct rigorous evaluations on the models proposed, and to disseminate the project findings and lessons learned. Awards will be made under the program authority of Section 2691 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended by the Ryan White CARE Act Amendments of 1996, Public Law 104-146, dated May 20, 1996. HRSA is limiting competition among those ten (10) currently funded Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program Adolescent- focused HIV Service Delivery and Care Demonstration Model grants that were initially funded in fiscal years (FY) 1992 and 1993 for three years; including: Bay Area Young Positives, San Francisco, CA; Children's Hospital of Boston, Boston HAPPENS Program, Boston, MA; Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Division Of Adolescent Medicine, Los Angeles, CA; Greater Bridgeport Adolescent Pregnancy Project, TOPS Program, Bridgeport, CT; Health Initiatives for Youth, Youth Empowerment Services Project, San Francisco, CA; Indiana State Department of Health/Indiana Youth Access Project, Indianapolis, IN; University of Alabama at Birmingham, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Birmingham, AL; University of Minnesota Youth & AIDS Project, Minneapolis, MN; Walden House, Inc., Adolescent Planetree Program, San Francisco, CA; and YouthCare, Adolescent Health Promotion Program, Seattle, WA. Experience has taught the SPNS Program that a minimum five year project period is required to maximize the opportunity to fully and comprehensively initiate, evaluate and disseminate the models of HIV care developed by SPNS Program grantees. In their first three years of funding, these ten (10) adolescent-focused SPNS Program grantees have successfully identified a set of core characteristics relating to the provision of services for young people.
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Special Projects of National Significance; Adolescent-focused HIV Service Delivery and Care Demonstration Models; Federal Register Vol. 61, Issue
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Notice of limited competition.
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announces a limited competition to support the completion and dissemination of innovative programs to advance knowledge and skills in the delivery of health and support services for adolescents at high risk for infection or who are living with HIV disease. The purpose of the Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program is to demonstrate innovative and replicable service delivery models of HIV care, to conduct rigorous evaluations on the models proposed, and to disseminate the project findings and lessons learned. Awards will be made under the program authority of Section 2691 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended by the Ryan White CARE Act Amendments of 1996, Public Law 104-146, dated May 20, 1996. HRSA is limiting competition among those ten (10) currently funded Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Program Adolescent- focused HIV Service Delivery and Care Demonstration Model grants that were initially funded in fiscal years (FY) 1992 and 1993 for three years; including: Bay Area Young Positives, San Francisco, CA; Children's Hospital of Boston, Boston HAPPENS Program, Boston, MA; Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Division Of Adolescent Medicine, Los Angeles, CA; Greater Bridgeport Adolescent Pregnancy Project, TOPS Program, Bridgeport, CT; Health Initiatives for Youth, Youth Empowerment Services Project, San Francisco, CA; Indiana State Department of Health/Indiana Youth Access Project, Indianapolis, IN; University of Alabama at Birmingham, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Birmingham, AL; University of Minnesota Youth & AIDS Project, Minneapolis, MN; Walden House, Inc., Adolescent Planetree Program, San Francisco, CA; and YouthCare, Adolescent Health Promotion Program, Seattle, WA. Experience has taught the SPNS Program that a minimum five year project period is required to maximize the opportunity to fully and comprehensively initiate, evaluate and disseminate the models of HIV care developed by SPNS Program grantees. In their first three years of funding, these ten (10) adolescent-focused SPNS Program grantees have successfully identified a set of core characteristics relating to the provision of services for young people.
Additional information may be obtained from Mr. Russell E. Brady, Project Officer, SPNS Branch, Office of Science and Epidemiology, Bureau of Health Resources Development, Health Resources and Services Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 7A-08, Rockville, MD 20857. The telephone number is (301) 443-3496 or (301) 443-9976 and the FAX number is (301) 594-2511.
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