Nutrition Security for People with HIV: Implementation Technical Assistance Provider
HRSA will fund one recipient to serve as an implementation technical assistance provider for a Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program demonstration project that adapts, implements, and evaluates interventions to improve food and nutrition security for people with HIV.
⚑ Single recipient will be funded · Supports Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part F SPNS implementation science and technical assistance, not direct service delivery · Intervention and materials must align with Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program service categories · Eligibility not stated in notice
Unit fits — one characterization, each unit's own rules
| IPPRA | 54 partial | portfolio topic: public_health (primary); signature methods: community engaged, policy analysis; social/behavioral work is substantial; funds technical assistance, not research (capped); biomedical core — IPPRA health lane is communication/crisis/policy (capped); capped at 54 (non-research funding) |
| Physical Sciences & Engineering (demo) | 25 weak | technical depth: minor; funds technical assistance (capped) |
| Tom Love Innovation Hub | 15 none | deep-tech content; no commercialization signal |
Description
This four-year funding opportunity is supported by the HRSA Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part F: Special Projects of National Significance Program. This Special Projects of National Significance initiative uses implementation science to adapt, implement and evaluate interventions that improve food and nutrition security for people with HIV who are eligible for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program"s medical nutrition therapy, food bank/home delivered meals, and other applicable service categories. Details about the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program service categories are noted in Policy Clarification Notice 16-02: Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Services: Eligible Individuals & Allowable Uses of Funds. HRSA will fund one recipient to serve as the Implementation Technical Assistance Provider to select the intervention, create a network of demonstration sites, provide technical assistance to the demonstration sites to implement the intervention, create materials to assist organizations to implement the intervention, and support evaluation activities. The intervention and implementation materials must align with Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program service categories and promote adoption of the intervention among Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program funded organizations.
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Legacy IPPRA LLM assessment (v2.0, for comparison)
18/100 · gpt-5.4-mini · 2026-07-06
This is a public health implementation-technical-assistance cooperative agreement focused on food and nutrition security for people with HIV. While it includes evaluation and implementation science, the opportunity is primarily service delivery and TA rather than a research project, so it is only a weak fit for IPPRA’s research portfolio. Eligibility is not clearly stated, but the program is framed around Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program implementation, which likely favors provider/TA organizations rather than a university-led research role.
Legacy scoring history
| 2026-07-06 | 18 | gpt-5.4-mini | This is a public health implementation-technical-assistance cooperative agreement focused on food and nutrition security for people with HIV. While it includes evaluation and implementation science, the opportunity is primarily service delivery and TA rather than a research project, so it is only a weak fit for IPPRA’s research portfolio. Eligibility is not clearly stated, but the program is framed around Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program implementation, which likely favors provider/TA organizations rather than a university-led research role. |
| 2026-07-06 | 42 | gpt-5.4-mini | This is a public health implementation-science opportunity focused on food and nutrition security for people with HIV, with a strong policy and service-delivery component through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. IPPRA could contribute on evaluation, implementation, and behavioral/adoption aspects, but the topic is primarily HIV nutrition services rather than one of its core weather, energy, or national security domains. Eligibility appears broad/not stated, and a public university could plausibly apply as the recipient or technical-assistance partner. |