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Find similar grants2026 STI and HIV Prevention Grant Program is sponsored by State of Minnesota. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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STI and HIV Request for Proposals (RFP) - MN Dept.
of Health Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) STD/HIV/Hepatitis Risk Assessment STD/HIV Training & Resources STD/HIV Partner Services Program STD/HIV Request for Proposals (RFP) STD/HIV/TB Data and Presentation Request Syringe Access & Disposal Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) STD/HIV/Hepatitis Risk Assessment STD/HIV Training & Resources STD/HIV Partner Services Program STD/HIV Request for Proposals (RFP) STD/HIV/TB Data and Presentation Request Syringe Access & Disposal Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division STI and HIV Request for Proposals (RFP) 2026 HIV Prevention Programs The Minnesota Department of Health aims to identify organizations across the state to implement HIV prevention initiatives centered on HIV testing and PrEP.
These programs are designed to reduce HIV transmission by prioritizing populations most affected by the epidemic, ensuring that available state funding achieves the greatest possible impact.
MDH is seeking applications through this RFP to support the development and implementation of innovative program activities that increase people’s knowledge of their HIV status, reduce HIV transmission, prevent new HIV infections, strengthen linkage to care, and improve viral suppression. MDH offered an information session on Tuesday, Feb. 17 at 10 a.
m. CST. The session included an overview of the RFP and application process, along with space for live Q&A.
Answers to the questions submitted during the session can be viewed at HIV RFP Questions and Answers (PDF) . 2026 HIV Prevention Funding RFP (PDF) RFP published: Feb. 13, 2026 Optional Notice of Intent (NOI): Feb, 20, 2026 Questions due: March 11, 2026, 4:30 p.
m. Central Time Applications due: March 20, 2026, 11:59 p. m.
Central Time Please send applications to health. hiv. std.
rfp@state. mn.
us Form A: Notice of Intent (Word) Form B: Agency Cover Page, Checklist, and Certification (Word) Form C: EIS Proposal Narrative Questions (Word) Form D: PrEP Proposal Narrative Questions (Word) Form E: Work Plan Template (Word) Form F: Applicant/Recipient Conflict of Interest Disclosure (PDF) Form G: Due Diligence Review Form (PDF) Community Health Boards and Tribal Nations do not need to submit this form as part of their application.
Attachment A: Budget Justification Narrative and Budget Plan Instructions (Word) Attachment B: Sample Work Plan (PDF) Attachment C: Example Score Sheets (Word) Attachment D: Commonly Used Definitions (PDF) Attachment E: Resources (PDF) All questions about this RFP must be submitted via e-mail to health. hiv. std.
rfp@state. mn. us .
Questions will be accepted until 4:30 p. m. CST on March 11, 2026.
MDH will respond to the person who sent the question and will post the question and answer on the MDH website. HIV RFP Questions and Answers (PDF)
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