What HIV Education Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 66354
Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000
Deadline: September 7, 2026
Grant Amount High: $200,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Curriculum Development for HIV Education
The Curriculum Development for HIV Education program is focused on enhancing the quality and effectiveness of educational content related to HIV in schools. This funding initiative is aimed primarily at educational institutions looking to create age-appropriate materials that educate students about HIV transmission, prevention, and treatment. The grant does not provide support for general health education programs unrelated to HIV, nor does it fund projects devoid of a clear educational framework.
Concrete Applications in Educational Settings
For instance, a local school district may apply for funding to develop a comprehensive health curriculum that incorporates interactive training modules about HIV prevention targeted at middle school students. Alternatively, a non-profit organization might utilize grant resources to produce a set of digital tools designed to educate high school students on the realities of living with HIV, thereby reducing stigma and promoting a deeper understanding of public health issues. These real-world applications exemplify the program’s objective of fostering informative content that resonates with young audiences.
Who Should Apply
Educational institutions at all levels, from K-12 to higher education, are eligible for this program, provided they can demonstrate a commitment to HIV education. This initiative is also open to non-profits and community organizations with a proven track record in public health education. However, applicants focusing solely on other public health topics without a direct link to HIV educational content will not be accepted.
Alignment with Educational Goals
Proposals that align with state educational standards and demonstrate a clear commitment to improving health literacy among students are prioritized in the selection process. The program encourages innovative approaches that can integrate real-life applications and engage students actively. Ultimately, the most compelling proposals will focus on measurable outcomes, such as increased knowledge retention and enhanced attitudes toward HIV awareness among students.
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