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Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part C Capacity Development Program 

HRSA-26-061 · Health Resources and Services Administration

public health biomedical clinical social services Health

Closes
2026-07-08 · 1 d
Award ceiling
$150,000
Award floor
Program funding
$9,000,000
Expected awards
60
Cost sharing
No
Posted
2026-06-05
Instrument
Grant
Characterization · gpt-5.4-mini · 2026-07-06

Short-term capacity development projects that help eligible nonprofit, community-based, or tribal organizations expand access to high-quality HIV primary care services for low-income people with HIV.

Funds
technical assistance
University
ineligible
social behavioral
minor
life biomedical
central
computational data
minor

RESTRICTED TO: NONPROFITS · TRIBAL ENTITIES

⚑ Foreign entities are not eligible. · Short-term, one-year period of performance. · Capacity development only; funds organizational capacity and access expansion, not direct research.

Unit fits — one characterization, each unit's own rules

IPPRA 15 none university cannot apply directly (ineligible)
Tom Love Innovation Hub 15 none deep-tech content; no commercialization signal
Physical Sciences & Engineering (demo) 15 none university cannot apply directly (ineligible)

Description

The purpose of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part C Capacity Development program is to strengthen organizational capacity to increase capacity to develop, enhance, or expand access to high quality HIV primary health care services for low-income people with HIV. The proposed activity should be of a short-term nature and should be completed by the end of the one-year funding opportunity period of performance. Activities fall under two categories: HIV Care Innovation and Infrastructure Development.

Eligibility

Public or private, non-profit, community-based organization, and tribal (governments, organizations). Foreign entities are not eligible for this award. (§ 2652 of the PHS Act).

Apply

View on Grants.gov → CONTACT: Health Resources and Services Administration <AskPartCCapacity@hrsa.gov>

Proposal brief SEE AN EXAMPLE →

A one-page internal memo: fit assessment, submission requirements, document scaffold, and next steps dated back from the deadline — tailored to your project idea if you add one.

ONE LLM CALL (~1¢) · CACHED · REQUIRES STAFF KEY

Proposal shell · HHS services agencies (SAMHSA / HRSA / CDC / ACF) conventions SEE AN HHS EXAMPLE →

Funder-faithful document skeletons — HHS services agencies (SAMHSA / HRSA / CDC / ACF)'s document set with section headings, page limits, reviewer guidance, and writing prompts; add a project idea to get [DRAFT] starter bullets. Download as .md for Word or Overleaf.

ONE LLM CALL (~2-3¢) · CACHED · SCAFFOLDING, NOT GHOSTWRITING

Legacy IPPRA LLM assessment (v2.0, for comparison)

15/100 · gpt-5.4-mini · 2026-07-06

This is a public health capacity-development grant focused on improving HIV clinical service access and organizational infrastructure, not a research opportunity. IPPRA’s fit is limited to the health domain, and the notice is restricted to community-based/tribal organizations rather than public universities, so a University of Oklahoma research institute would not be an eligible applicant.

Legacy scoring history

2026-07-06 15 gpt-5.4-mini This is a public health capacity-development grant focused on improving HIV clinical service access and organizational infrastructure, not a research opportunity. IPPRA’s fit is limited to the health domain, and the notice is restricted to community-based/tribal organizations rather than public universities, so a University of Oklahoma research institute would not be an eligible applicant.
2026-07-06 12 gpt-5.4-mini This is a public health services/capacity-development grant focused on HIV clinical care delivery and organizational infrastructure, not on the behavioral, policy, or population-research dimensions where IPPRA typically adds value. A public university is not listed as an eligible applicant, and the opportunity is limited to nonprofit/community-based and tribal entities, so IPPRA could not apply directly and the fit is capped at a very low level.