Funding | RFA #20234: Hep C Navigation and Care Coordination in High-Risk Settings (Applications Due: 1/11/2023 by 4:00 PM) @ New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute
The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) AIDS Institute (AI), Division of HIV and Hepatitis Health Care/Bureau of Hepatitis Health Care announces the availability of New York State funds to increase the number of people living with the Hep C who are linked to Hep C care, initiate and complete treatment and are cured of Hep C and reduce disparities associated with treatment access. The intent of the Request for Applications (RFA) is to fund $2,650,000 per year for five years.
The intent of this solicitation is to provide funding to support Patient Navigation (PN) services for clients served in high-risk settings and nurse care coordination services at OTPs providing Hep C treatment onsite or via telehealth through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with an experienced Hep C provider. The funding is also intended to mitigate inequities for people infected with Hep C and who inject drugs.
This RFA contains Two (2) Components:
Component A: Hep C Navigation Services in High-Risk Settings
Component B: Nurse Care Coordination in Opioid Treatment Programs
This RFA has been posted on the NYS Grants Gateway website at: https://grantsgateway.ny.gov/IntelliGrants_NYSGG/module/nysgg/goportal.aspx and a link provided on the Department’s public website at: https://www.health.ny.gov/funding/.
Grants Gateway #s: Component A – DOH01-HCVNA-2023
Component B – DOH01-HCVNB-2023
In order to apply for this RFA, eligible applicants must be prequalified in the New York State
Grants Gateway, unless exempt, and must submit an application via the New York State Grants Gateway.
Applicants may submit separate applications for each component. However, no more than one (1) application per component per applicant will be accepted in response to this RFA. If more than one (1) application is submitted for the same component, the first application that is received will be reviewed and considered for funding. All other applications will be rejected.
Late applications will not be accepted. Applications will not be accepted via fax, e-mail, hard copy or hand delivery.
Key Dates
- RFA Release
- Date: November 9, 2022
- Questions
- Due: November 30, 2022 by 4:00 PM ET
- Questions, Answers and Updates Posted: (on or about)
- December 14, 2022
- Applications Due:
- January 11, 2023 by 4:00 PM ET
DOH Contact Name & Address
Colleen Flanigan
Director, Bureau of Hepatitis Health Care
NYS Department of Health AIDS Institute
All substantive questions by Applicants with respect to any aspect of the RFA must be submitted in writing to Colleen Flanigan, NYSDOH, at the following email address: hepatabc@health.ny.gov. This includes Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) questions and questions pertaining to the M/WBE forms. See, Section IV.H. (Minority & Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Requirements). Questions of a technical nature related to formatting or other minor details related to preparation of an Application may also be addressed in writing to the email address noted above. Questions are of a technical nature if they are limited to how to prepare your Application (e.g., formatting) rather than relating to the substance of the Application. To the degree possible, each question submitted by a potential Applicant pursuant to the terms of this RFA should cite the RFA section and paragraph to which it refers. Written questions will be accepted until the date shown in Key Dates above All questions submitted should state the RFA Title and Number set forth on the Cover Page of the RFA. (RFA #20234, Hep C Navigation and Care Coordination in High-Risk Settings) in the subject line of the email.
Last Updated on November 17, 2022 by HepFree NYC