Capacity Building Assistance for Training to Providers to work with AI/AN Communities

Nov 13, 2023

In partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, NACCHO is pleased to offer a funding opportunity to create and/or modify trainings for the National Network of STD Clinical Prevention Training Centers (NNPTCs) to use to educate providers on how to best offer sexual health services for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals and communities. In addition, in collaboration with the NNPTC, the applicant will review current training curricula provided by the prevention training centers on prioritized topics to provide suggestions on how to strengthen the content for work with AI/AN communities. The developed/modified training and any suggested modifications/additions to PTC curricula will be available for use by all PTCs as necessary and desired.

The goal of this effort will be to create a repository of materials to be used for assuring that trainings being provided by the PTCs incorporate the unique elements needed for working with AI/AN individuals to address STIs/HIV as appropriate. The recipient should already have a provider for continuing education (CE) accreditation or work with CDC to receive CE accreditation for the trainings or modules developed as needed. Through this funding opportunity, NACCHO will provide up to $200,000 to one (1) organization to perform this work.

Applications must be submitted by Thursday, November 30th at 11:59 PM PT and selections will occur by Wednesday, December 7th. Check out the RFP for further details.


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