Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #PAS-25-208

NIH Solicits Research Proposals for HIV Prevention and Alcohol Use

Buyer

National Institutes of Health

Posted

November 25, 2024

Respond By

May 07, 2026

Identifier

PAS-25-208

NAICS

541715

This opportunity from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) seeks research proposals to advance HIV/AIDS prevention among populations impacted by alcohol use. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Products/Services Requested: - Research services focused on developing, testing, and implementing interventions for HIV prevention in alcohol-affected populations - Six primary research areas: - PrEP Utilization - Treatment as Prevention (TasP) - Integration of Preventive Intervention Strategies - Prevention-related Cross-cutting Research - Syndemic Approaches - Implementation and Operations Research - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned, as this is a research grant opportunity - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Eligible applicants include nonprofits, educational institutions, government entities, businesses, tribal governments, HBCUs, and other specialized organizations - No cost sharing or matching required - Funding instrument is a discretionary grant - Focus on both episodic and long-term alcohol use patterns and associated behavioral and biological risks for HIV acquisition

Description

This funding opportunity from the National Institutes of Health aims to expand the HIV/AIDS prevention toolkit among populations impacted by alcohol use, addressing various patterns of episodic and long-term use and associated risks for HIV acquisition. The research focuses on developing and testing new interventions, expanding existing effective interventions, and implementing integrative preventive activities across diverse settings and populations. Six primary research areas include PrEP Utilization, Treatment as Prevention (TasP), Integration of Preventive Intervention Strategies, Prevention-related Cross-cutting Research, Syndemic Approaches, and Implementation and Operations Research. Eligible applicants include a wide range of nonprofit, educational, government, business, and miscellaneous organizations. The opportunity is a discretionary grant with no cost sharing or matching requirement.

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