HIV Health Outcomes Impact in Kansas Public Health

GrantID: 11247

Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000

Deadline: September 7, 2025

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Kansas who are engaged in Education may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for HIV/AIDS Research in Kansas

The Fellowship for HIV/AIDS Studies, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to support investigators in Kansas who are dedicated to advancing translational research in the field of HIV/AIDS. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment's Bureau of Disease Control is a key state agency involved in addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic. With a focus on improving health outcomes, the priority outcomes for this grant program in Kansas are closely tied to the state's unique demographic and geographic characteristics, such as the rural-urban divide and the presence of minority populations disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS.

Focus on High-Impact Research

To maximize the impact of the Fellowship for HIV/AIDS Studies, the Banking Institution has identified several priority outcomes that align with the state's health goals. These include reducing new HIV infections among high-risk populations, improving HIV testing and diagnosis rates, and increasing access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) for individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Kansas's rural areas, where access to healthcare services is often limited, are a particular focus for these efforts. By supporting research that addresses these priority outcomes, the grant program aims to contribute to the overall goal of reducing the burden of HIV/AIDS in Kansas and improving the health and well-being of its residents. Applicants should demonstrate how their research projects will advance these goals and leverage resources such as the Kansas Department of Commerce's grant programs for small businesses and nonprofits.

Measuring Success

The success of the Fellowship for HIV/AIDS Studies in Kansas will be measured by the progress made towards the priority outcomes. This includes tracking the number of new HIV infections, HIV testing rates, and ART adherence among study participants. The grant program will also assess the impact of funded research on informing policy and practice in Kansas, such as improving access to HIV/AIDS services in rural areas. By focusing on these key outcomes, the Banking Institution aims to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Kansans affected by HIV/AIDS. As the program moves forward, it is expected that grantees will be able to leverage additional funding sources, such as Kansas small business grants and grants for nonprofits in Kansas, to sustain their research efforts.

Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded under the Fellowship for HIV/AIDS Studies in Kansas? A: Research projects that focus on translational studies in HIV/AIDS, particularly those that address the priority outcomes identified by the Banking Institution, such as reducing new HIV infections and improving ART adherence, are most likely to be funded.

Q: How can applicants demonstrate their commitment to addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Kansas? A: Applicants can demonstrate their commitment by showing a clear understanding of the state's HIV/AIDS landscape, including the demographic and geographic characteristics that affect the epidemic, and by outlining a research plan that is responsive to the priority outcomes.

Q: What resources are available to support grantees in Kansas beyond the Fellowship for HIV/AIDS Studies funding? A: Grantees may be able to access additional resources, such as grants for small businesses in Kansas and non-profit organizations, through the Kansas Department of Commerce and other state agencies, to support their research and related activities.

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