✔ Check Hep C: Request for Proposals (RFP)

Last Updated on April 25, 2025 by HepFree NYC
Tags: Hepatitis C RFPA network building capacity to prevent, manage and treat hepatitis B and C in NYC

Last Updated on April 25, 2025 by HepFree NYC
Tags: Hepatitis C RFPFunding will support organizations in engaging with their networks and disseminating accurate and understandable information through trusted sources about the conditions under which public charge factors can be taken into account for immigration purposes - and when they cannot - ...
HIV/HCV No Co-Infection (NoCo) Program: Micro-Elimination of HCV in HIV-Infected and High-Risk HIV-Uninfected Populations Through Medical Affairs, Gilead Sciences supports the research efforts of academic institutions, clinical investigators, community organizations and research ...
Fellowship program for health professional students focused on transforming healthcare delivery systems for vulnerable populations and early childhood development and prevention.
The intent of this Request for Applications (RFA) is to enhance the capacity of New York’s diverse healthcare workforce to deliver clinical services to improve health outcomes related to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), sexually transmitted infections (STIs), hepatitis C (HC...
The purpose of this funding is to identify service providers to develop and/or enhance comprehensive HIV/STD/HCV programs for HIV positive and HIV negative individuals in specific high prevalence neighborhoods/regions within communities of color.
The Hep B Foundation (HBF) is announcing the forecasting of the Hep B United (HBU) 2022 Mini Grant Program awards for expansion of Hep B-related public health services in the United States opened June 2, 2022. HBF will award up to 7 grants ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 each.
Organizations wishing to receive City Council funding in FY 2022 must complete Discretionary Funding application by February 19, 2021.
NYS OASAS, through Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, is pleased to announce one-time funding of up to $12,000 to support Youth and Young Adults Recovery activities and/or development of communities of recovery.