Who Qualifies for HIV Education Grants in Montana

GrantID: 67990

Grant Funding Amount Low: $700,000

Deadline: August 14, 2025

Grant Amount High: $700,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Montana that are actively involved in Other. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Eligibility Requirements for HIV Education Workshops in Montana

In Montana, healthcare providers play a crucial role in addressing the challenges of HIV and substance use disorders (SUDs). To qualify for funding to conduct educational workshops, organizations must demonstrate a commitment to enhancing the skills of service providers in tackling these dual challenges. Eligible organizations include hospitals, community health centers, and non-profit educational institutions that have a history of providing health education. These organizations must also have demonstrated capacity in working with both HIV and substance use populations, ensuring that the training provided will be both relevant and impactful.

Application requirements involve submission of a detailed project proposal outlining the objectives, targeted audience, and implementation strategy for the workshops. Additionally, organizations must provide evidence of previous educational experiences and partnerships with local health departments or organizations familiar with HIV and SUD issues. In Montana, this collaboration is essential, given the rural landscape where many communities may face significant barriers to accessing specialized training and resources.

The fit assessment for this initiative is rooted in Montana's unique healthcare context, characterized by vast rural areas and a relatively low population density. Many healthcare providers in remote areas encounter patients with both HIV and SUD, yet often lack adequate training to address the complex interrelationship of these issues. By receiving funding for educational workshops, participating providers will gain critical knowledge on current research regarding the impact of substance use on HIV management, ultimately improving their clinical practices and patient interactions. This alignment not only enhances healthcare delivery but also positions Montana as a leader in proactive health education focused on the intertwined challenges of HIV and SUD.

Funding workshops dedicated to healthcare provider education is particularly significant in Montana due to the state's specific demographic and geographic challenges. By addressing provider training needs, Montana can improve health outcomes while fostering a more informed workforce capable of delivering comprehensive care to those affected by both HIV and substance use.

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