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HHS Office of Minority Health Awards Nearly $3 Million to Further HIV/AIDS Related Services in Underserved Minority Communities

The Office of Minority Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced the award of nearly $3 million to 13 organizations, to support efforts to help improve the capability of community-based organizations in providing comprehensive HIV/AIDS-related services in underserved racial and ethnic minority communities.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Minority Health
  Monday, October 6, 2008

Contact: Office of Minority Health
John West
(240) 453-8833

HHS Office of Minority Health Awards Nearly $3 Million to Further HIV/AIDS Related Services in Underserved Minority Communities

The Office of Minority Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services today announced the award of nearly $3 million to 13 organizations, to support efforts to help improve the capability of community-based organizations in providing comprehensive HIV/AIDS-related services in underserved racial and ethnic minority communities.

"These grant awards will help us continue our efforts to support and nurture the great work of community-based organizations in their day-to-day battle against HIV/AIDS," said Dr. Garth Graham, deputy assistant secretary for minority health. "We must all work together to close the health gap among minority populations, especially those who might not fit into general population treatment categories."

This grant program is based on the premise that providing technical assistance and capacity development to organizations closely linked with the minority populations impacted by the disease will help them better serve their clients. This approach is designed to strengthen existing organizations' by developing and expanding their technical skills and infrastructure capacity. It also places a primary focus on the unmet needs of specific subpopulations, including: women in temporary housing, transition or recovery from domestic violence, substance abuse, and/or incarceration, individuals who have recently been released from prison or jail, substance abusers, and individuals impacted by mental health disorders.

To find out more about these grants, please go to the Office of Minority Health web page at: http://www.omhrc.gov or call the OMH Resource Center at 1-800-444-6472. For information on other HHS HIV/AIDS funding opportunities, please see: http://www.aids.gov .

2008
Community Technical Assistance/Capacity Development Grantees
Special Services for Groups, Inc., Los Angeles, CA. $225,000
Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Ctr., San Francisco, CA. $225,000
Latino Community Services, Hartford, CT. $225,000
Community Education Group, Washington, D.C. $221,063
Union Positiva Inc., Miami, FL. $225,000
Department of Community Health, Atlanta, GA $219,830
Howard Brown Health Center, Chicago, IL $225,000
Baton Rouge AIDS Society, Baton Rouge, LA. $225,000
Tapestry Health Systems, Florence, MA. $225,000
North Jersey AIDS Alliance dba NJCRI, Newark, NJ. $224,999
Harlem United Community AIDS Center, Inc., New York City, NY. $224,928
The Philadelphia AIDS Consortium, Philadelphia, PA. $223,400
Bexar Co. Hosp. Dist. dba Univ. Health Sys., San Antonio, TX. $250,000



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