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HCN Grants Est. 2026
No. HRSA-26-067 · Health Resources and Services Administration
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Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D Coordinated HIV Services and Access to Research for Women, Infants, Children, and Youth (WICY) Existing Geographic Service Areas

Dealbreakers No cost share required
No audit required
“"This program has no cost-sharing requirement. If you choose to share in the costs of the project, we will not consider it during merit review. Recipients agree that once committed, cost sharing amounts are enforceable and subject to reporting and auditing requirements under 2 CFR 200."” — From the announcement
Reimbursement-only: not stated

At a glance

This program funds family-centered HIV medical care, specialty care, and support services for low-income women, infants, children, and youth with HIV and their affected families. Eligible applicants include domestic public and nonprofit private entities, including tribal, faith-based, and some for-profit organizations; individuals are not eligible. Awards are expected for 111 grants, with funding of $115,000 to $2,000,000 per award, over a four-year period from 08/01/2026 to 07/31/2030. There is no cost-sharing requirement. Applicants must cover the entire geographic service area listed in Appendix B, and separate applications are required for separate service areas.

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What it funds

  • Health
  • Direct Service Delivery
  • Children, Youth & Families
  • Low-Income & Underserved Communities
  • Patients & People with Health Conditions
  • Health Care Delivery, Access & Workforce
  • Mental & Behavioral Health
  • Public Health, Prevention & Nutrition
Official description from grants.gov

The purpose of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part D program is to provide family-centered care in outpatient or ambulatory care settings to low-income women (25 years and older) with HIV, infants (up to 2 years of age) exposed to or with HIV, children (ages 2 to 12) with HIV, and youth (ages 13 to 24) with HIV. The RWHAP Part D funding is intended to improve access to coordinated and comprehensive HIV medical care and support services). The services often include case management, behavioral health, nutrition services, and referrals to specialty care. As the only component of the RWHAP that supports services for affected individuals not living with HIV, Part D may fund services when the primary purpose is to enable the affected individual to participate in the care of a person with HIV, to directly remove barriers to care for the person with HIV, or to promote family stability.

Who can apply

  • City or township governments
  • County governments
  • For-profit organizations other than small businesses
  • Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
  • Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized)
  • Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status (other than higher education)
  • Nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status (other than higher education)
  • Others
  • Private institutions of higher education
  • Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
  • Small businesses
  • Special district governments
  • State governments
Geographic restriction None found in the announcement — likely nationwide