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Funded Partners: State, Territorial, and Local Agencies and Tribal Governments
HIV Prevention

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CDC provides funding for state, territorial, and local education agencies and tribal governments to help school districts and schools implement effective policies, programs, and practices to avoid, prevent, and reduce sexual risk behaviors among students that contribute to HIV infection. CDC/DASH-funded partners are

  • Partnering with health agencies to ensure that school-based HIV prevention education activities are complementary to community-based HIV prevention activities.
  • Providing tools and training to help schools implement effective policies, programs, and practices to prevent and reduce sexual risk behaviors among students.
  • Developing and disseminating policies related to HIV prevention education, infection control/universal precautions, confidentiality of HIV-infected students and staff, and other relevant HIV prevention issues.
  • Identifying youth at greatest risk for HIV infection and focusing efforts on implementing strategies to reduce their risk.
  • Involving youth in planning, delivering, and evaluating HIV prevention education programs.
  • Integrating HIV prevention education with efforts to implement coordinated school health programs, prevent other STDs and unintended pregnancy, and reduce alcohol and other drug use.
  • Documenting the impact of program activities by monitoring the percentage of schools that are implementing effective HIV prevention education policies, programs, and practices.

CDC believes that the specific scope and content of HIV prevention education programs in schools should be locally determined and should be consistent with parental and community values. CDC supports local decision-making by providing sound scientific information to grantees who work directly with schools, communities, and parents.

 

 

U.S. state, tribal and territorial funded partners for HIV

 

State Education Agencies (SEAs) that receive funding from DASH to implement HIV prevention education programs:
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Territorial Education Agencies (TEAs) that receive funding from DASH to implement HIV prevention education programs:
American Samoa
Guam
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Northern Mariana Islands
Puerto Rico
Republic of Palau
Tribal Governments (TGs) that receive funding from DASH to implement HIV prevention education programs:

Cherokee Nation

Local Education Agencies (LEAs) that receive funding from DASH to implement HIV prevention education programs
1-Baltimore, MD
2-Broward County, FL
3-Chicago, IL
4-Detroit, MI
5-Houston, TX
6-Los Angeles, CA
7-Memphis, TN
8-Miami Dade County, FL
9-New York, NY
10-Newark, NJ
11-Orange County, FL
12-Palm Beach County, FL
13-Philadelphia, PA
14-San Diego, CA
15-San Francisco, CA
16-Seattle, WA

 

Related Resources

  • Sexual Behaviors—data and statistics, science-based strategies, fact sheets, publications, and links.

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