SLED Opportunity · NEW YORK · PUBLIC HEALTH SOLUTIONS
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RFP for the HUB Program to fund non-health care settings in NYC to provide HIV testing, prevention, care services, and navigation to supportive services, focusing on priority populations and holistic, person-centered care.
The NYC Health Department recognizes that providing traditional HIV prevention and care services in isolation will not fully address the persistent racial, ethnic, age, poverty, and transmission-related inequities. The HUB Program provides funding for non-health care settings to provide HIV prevention and care services and navigation and linkage to supportive services in NYC. By taking a more holistic approach, the HUB Program ensures that there is broad access in NYC to essential HIV prevention and care services, while also recognizing the critical role of supportive services in supporting overall health and well-being. Guided by the principles of client choice, wellness and pleasure-based approach to sexual health, and quality service provision, the HUB Program prioritizes services that are not only evidence-based and effective in ending the HIV epidemic, but also person-centered and affirming.The goals of the RFP are for the selected subrecipients to: Increase access to HIV testing and navigation and linkage to HIV prevention and care services in non-health care settingsIncrease the quality of HIV prevention and care service provision, focusing on priority populations Increase navigation and linkage to supportive services to support overall health and well-being, focusing on priority populations
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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