CAPUS Grantee Executive Summaries
The links below provide the executive summaries of each CAPUS grantee’s work plan. The work plans were developed to describe the activities each grantee will conduct in order to strengthen existing approaches to testing, linkage to, retention in, and re-engagement with HIV care and prevention among racial and ethnic minorities in their respective jurisdictions. Each executive summary addresses the following required components:
- Use surveillance data and other data systems to improve care and prevention
- Increase HIV testing, linkage to, retention in, and re-engagement with care, treatment, and prevention
- Enhance navigation services
- Address social and structural factors directly affecting HIV testing, linkage to, retention in, and re-engagement with care, treatment, and prevention
- Fund community-based organizations using a minimum 25% of total award
Grantees
- Georgia Department of Public Health
- Illinois Department of Public Health
- Louisiana State Department of Health and Hospitals
- Mississippi State Department of Health
- Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
- North Carolina State Department of Health and Human Services
- Tennessee State Department of Health
- Virginia State Department of Health
- Page last reviewed: February 9, 2016
- Page last updated: February 9, 2016
- Content source: Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention