Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #HRSA-26-111
HRSA Solicitation for Nutrition Security Technical Assistance for People with HIV
Buyer
Department of Health and Human Services / Health Resources and Services Administration
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
July 11, 2026
Identifier
HRSA-26-111
NAICS
541620, 621399, 813212
HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau is seeking a partner to deliver technical assistance for nutrition interventions targeting people with HIV, aiming to reduce cardiometabolic disease risk. - Government Buyer: - Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) - HIV/AIDS Bureau - Division of State HIV/AIDS Programs - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are mentioned; this is a service-based opportunity - Products/Services Requested: - Implementation Technical Assistance Provider for nutrition interventions - Support for 10 demonstration sites to replicate, adapt, and sustain evidence-based nutrition services - Services include medical nutrition therapy, food bank/home delivered meals, training, evaluation, and dissemination - Quantity: 1 cooperative agreement - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Focus on implementation science, evaluation, and sustainability - Responsibilities include site selection, IRB approvals, community engagement, and resource dissemination - Eligible applicants: state/local governments, educational institutions, tribal governments, nonprofits - Individuals are not eligible - Alignment with federal law and regulations - Funding Range: - Year 1: $2,500,000 - Years 2 & 3: $3,000,000 each - Year 4: $2,500,000 - Period of Performance: - Four years, with annual budget periods
Description
This funding opportunity, announced by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), seeks to identify and implement nutrition interventions for people with HIV receiving services under the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. The project aims to improve the delivery of nutrition services to reduce the burden of cardiometabolic disease among people with HIV. The program plans to fund one cooperative agreement over four years, with a total funding amount varying annually. Eligible applicants include various domestic organizations such as state and local governments, educational institutions, tribal governments, and nonprofits.