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September 22, 2010

This update is offered in response to community and provider inquiries about the HIV Prevention Section’s request for proposals (RFP).

The following timeline is subject to change. We will provide an update if we anticipate any changes.

 

We are aiming to release the RFP in November 2010. Applications will be due in 2011.

We are aware that HIV Health Services (HHS) will also be issuing an RFP in 2010. We are working closely with HHS to ensure that proposal due dates and other key dates do not conflict, in order to minimize the burden on applicants.

August 27, 2010

The HIV Prevention Planning Council (HPPC) Steering Committee approved to support the Vienna Declaration. To learn more about the Vienna Declaration, click here.

July 23, 2010

The Membership Committee of the HIV Prevention Planning Council (HPPC) has started its annual effort to recruit new Council members. More information

July 22, 2010

HIV/AIDS Funding Restored in SF Budget

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 10-1 on Tuesday, July 20 to pass a $6.5 billion budget that includes a total of more than $1 million to restore funding related to HIV/AIDS and youth. More

July 20, 2010

National HIV/AIDS Strategy

Last week, President Obama released the National HIV/AIDS Strategy - a comprehensive plan to fight HIV in the United States with three primary goals:

  1. Reducing the number of people who become infected with HIV;

  2. Increasing access to care and optimizing health outcomes for people living with HIV; and,

  3. Reducing HIV-related health disparities.

The National HIV/AIDS Strategy demands unprecedented levels of coordination among Federal agencies, state and local government and community groups to achieve our goals. This plan outlines the steps the Federal Government will take to implement this strategy. Federal Implementation Plan

Also, on July 13 2010, President Barack Obama issued this memorandum to the heads of Federal agencies and departments regarding the implementation of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. President’s Memorandum to Federal Agencies

July 18, 2010

XVIII International AIDS Conference

Online coverage

Pprovided by the Kaiser Family Foundation

Vienna, Austria

July 18-23, 2010

June 29, 2010

New Directions in HIV Prevention: HIV Prevention Planning Council (HPPC) Work Group

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Minutes

June 09, 2010

New Directions in HIV Prevention: HIV Prevention Planning Council (HPPC) Work Group

Agenda

Minutes

Summary of Emerging Themes

April 19, 2010

Notes from 04/06/2010 African-American Action Plan Working Group New Directions meeting

April 12, 2010

New Directions HIV Prevention:

African American Action Plan Working Group

New Directions HIV Prevention:

Transgender Advisory Group

March 8 , 2010

New Directions in HIV Prevention PowerPoint Presentation (Complete)

New Directions in HIV Prevention PowerPointPresentation (Condensed)

February 24, 2010

On February 24th, AIDS Office Counseling, Testing, and Linkage Staff, Native American Health, and Tom Waddell Health Center staff provided over 100 HIV tests at Project Homeless Connect. Many participants had not been tested for many years before the event. Because of the simple oral swab and the 20 minute wait for "Rapid Test" processing, 96% of those tested received their results on the same day.

February 22, 2010

***2010 San Francisco HIV Prevention Plan***

is now available to download. 


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