Program areas at AIDS United
The total of other program expenses .
Hrsa ccta: the coordination center for technical assistance is supported by four year subcontract with the fenway institute, which is funded directly by hrsas hiv/aids bureau. This initiative is focused on implementing and evaluating eleven evidence-informed interventions in four focus areas: improving hiv health outcomes for msm of color, improving hiv health outcomes for transgender women, identifying and addressing trauma for people living with hiv and integrating behavior health in hiv care. Aids United is charged with the selection, funding and monitoring of the 26 funded subrecipients, providing technical assistance.
Southern hiv impact fund: focuses on the needs of iindividuals and policy advocacy and movement building. Seving nine states in the United states south (Alabama, florida,georgia, lousiana, Mississippi, north carolina, south carolina,tennessee and Texas), this initiative focuses on increasing cross sectional work among traditionally hiv focused organizations and and those with little or no prior hiv experience, but with a hiistory of working to advance social justice and/ or civil rights. Organizations working in the intersecting fields of racial and social justice, gender equality and reproductive rights, lgbtq, immigration, detentiion and mass incarceration, among others are well-positioned to positively impact the social determinants of health that have significant implications for people living with or at risk
Hrsa itac: the implementation and technical assistance center is supported by a four year cooperative agreement with hrsas special projects of national significance (spns) and is focused on replication and evaluation of four previously implemented spns initiatives. Aids United is charged with selecting, funding and providing training and technical assistance to twelve performance sites around the country. The end goal of the initiative is to produce four evidence-informed care and treatment interventions (catis) that are replicable; cost effective; capable of producing optimal hiv care continuum outcomes; and easily adaptable to the changing health care environment.