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HCN Grants Est. 2026
No. HRSA-26-108 · Health Resources and Services Administration
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National HIV Clinical Training for Residents Program​

Dealbreakers No cost share required
No audit required
“"Like other award rules, we may audit your policies, procedures, and controls."” — From the announcement
Reimbursement-only: not stated

At a glance

This program funds a four-year National HIV Clinical Training for Residents effort that provides education, training, technical assistance, mentorship, and a collaborative learning community for residents and faculty to improve HIV care and treatment. Applicants must be organizations that can work with at least eight geographically dispersed residency programs in Ending the HIV Epidemic jurisdictions or other areas with high HIV diagnosis rates. The notice says there is no set award number here, but applications must include separate yearly budgets for the four-year period and key staff, including a Principal Investigator, Project Director, and Evaluator. No cost-share requirement is stated. Funds cannot be used for clinical research, research, foreign travel, PrEP or nPEP medications or related medical services, inpatient hospitals or long-term care facilities, land or building purchase or construction, or materials that directly promote drug use or sexual activity.

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What it funds

  • Health
  • Capacity Building & Technical Assistance
  • Training, Fellowship & Career Development
  • Educators & Health/Public-Service Workforce
  • Patients & People with Health Conditions
  • Biomedical & Disease Research
  • Health Care Delivery, Access & Workforce
Official description from grants.gov

​​The purpose of the National HIV Clinical Training for Residents Program is to expand the HIV workforce by training residents from clinical disciplines to prevent, diagnose, treat, and link individuals with HIV to care. The funds will go to one recipient who will partner with up to eight (8) geographically dispersed residency programs to provide education, training, and technical assistance to residents to enhance their capacity to provide HIV care and treatment within the health care delivery system. ​

Who can apply

  • City or township governments
  • County governments
  • Independent school districts
  • 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)
  • Private institutions of higher education
  • Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
  • Special district governments
  • State governments
Geographic restriction None found in the announcement — likely nationwide