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With federal funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Alabama
Department of Public Health announces a request for HIV/AIDS proposals from community
organizations and other entities.
The HIV/AIDS Division is seeking two types of proposals. First, the division is seeking sciencebased
proposals that have both proven prevention methods and a testing component.
Secondly, in addition to the science-based proposals, two proposals will also be accepted
covering treatment adherence and wellness for persons coping with chronic diseases. HIV
infection will be a priority in addition to other chronic diseases such as heart disease and
diabetes.
Jane Cheeks, director of the HIV/AIDS Division, stated, “The purpose of this acquisition is to
support prevention activities that reduce risk behaviors associated with the transmission of HIV
and to promote treatment adherence and healthy lifestyles.”
Eligibility will be based on a documented 501(c) (3) nonprofit or state government agency status
and service experience. The deadline to send a letter of intent to submit a proposal is Nov. 16,
2009. The deadline to submit a proposal is Dec. 2, 2009.
Source
Alabama Department of Public Health
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