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The CDC Prevention Grant Funding Opportunity
Announcement (FOA) and OA’s Response
Overview and DiscussionSeptember 21, 2011
California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS
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Introduction & BackgroundStructure for OA-funded activities:
Tier I and Tier II
Changes to HIV Prevention ProgramsAllocationsNext StepsDiscussion and Q&A
Agenda
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New Direction in HIV Prevention
Identify people with HIV infectionLink to care, retain and reengage Reduce viral load for individuals and the
community
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The CDC FOA
A more prescriptive approach which emphasizes:HIV testingPrevention with positives and their partners Services in medical settings Structural and policy interventions Increasing collaboration between prevention and care
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Overview of OA’s Response
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OA’s Design for Prevention Activities: Tier I and Tier II• OA’s Tier I and Tier II activities reflect the priorities
described in the FOA• OA will take on some of these activities• LHJs will be able to choose among Tier I activities (or
implement all)• LHJs may choose to implement Tier II activities when
Tier I activities have all been met
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Tier I Activities
• Testing • Linkage to care• Partner services• Risk assessment, linkages
to services and behavioral interventions for HIV+ people
• HIV treatment adherence• Syringe services programs
• Policy initiatives– Surveillance data use – Leveraging SAMHSA HIV set-
aside funds– Healthcare reform planning
• Condom distribution & syringe supply bank
• State community planning
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Tier II - Activities
• Hepatitis C testing (can test in non-healthcare settings prior to fulfilling all Tier I activities)
• Integrated HIV, hepatitis, TB and STD screening
• Behavioral interventions for high-risk negative people
• Social marketing, media and mobilization
• Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) planning and/or delivery
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• All Tier I activities must be implemented before funding can be used for Tier II activities.
• Tier I activities may be funded with either OA funding or other funding.
• The Expanded Testing in Healthcare Settings funding, which had been a separate grant from the CDC, has been integrated into this CDC prevention grant as Category B.
Details of the Tier Design
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HIV Test kits to funded CPA jurisdictionsCA AIDS Clearinghouse supplies to all CPG LHJs:
Condoms Harm reduction materials and syringe supply bankEducational materials
LEO is available for use by all LHJs
OA Resources
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• Settings - more emphasis on healthcare settings for HIV positive people, and linkages
• Targets - more emphasis on HIV positive individuals and their partners
• Activities – even more emphasis on evidence-based interventions
CDC Changes for Prevention Programs
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Process for Program Implementation
• Fiscal implementation: January 1, 2012• Programmatic implementation: July 1, 2012• This provides a 6-month period to adjust
prevention programs to new directions
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Fiscal Implementation
• Application of allocation formula cannot be done until official award amount is provided.– CDC did not include a date awards will be announced.
• There will be more funds available for allocation to the funded LHJs. Models of possible award amounts have been developed. A draft was provided to CCLAD members.
• A supplemental grant award will be provided for January 1, 2012 through June 30, 2012.
• New award amounts will be used for FY 12-13.
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Allocation Funding Formula
Previous formula• New HIV infections identified
through C&T (3 years) (20%)• % Newly reported HIV cases
(20%)• % Living AIDS cases (20%)• % Male syphilis (1 year) (7.5%)• % Male gonorrhea (1 year)
(7.5%)• % Non-Hispanic AA (15%)• % Hispanics (5%)• % Below poverty level (5%)
Current formula• % People living with HIV and
AIDS, excluding state prison cases (75%)
• % Non-Hispanic AA (15%)• % Hispanics (5%)• % Below poverty level (5%)
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• Activities between January 1st and July 1st may include:
• Maintaining some activities• Concluding some activities• Planning for some new activities
• OA has been granted transitional funding• Transitional funding will assist programs
requiring significant alteration as a result of the new grant direction.
Transition Period
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Timeline: Program-Specific Webinars
October 13th – Transitional Period
October 20th – Testing Activities
October 27th – PWP Activities
November 3rd – Policy Initiatives
November 10th – Syringe Service Programs & California AIDS Clearinghouse
November 17th – Tier II Activities (Social Marketing, HE/RR for High Risk Negatives, Hep C Testing, PrEP)
December 8th – Putting it All Together