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Federal Funding For Syringe Services Programs
SSPs are community-based programs that provide access to sterile needles and syringes free of cost and facilitate safe disposal of
Syringe Services Programs: Improving the Health of People Who Inject Drugs
Infected needles resulted in 2,635 to 3,852 new diagnoses of HIV in 2014. Further, 68% of new hepatitis C infections
Strategies for Sustainability
What happens when project funding ends? Sustainability is the continuation of a project’s goals, principles, and efforts to achieve desired
Making Connections: A Guide to Starting a Rural Health Care Telemedicine Program
Telemedicine holds great promise for providing HIV-specific and other care to some of the most underserved communities in the U.S.,
Meaningful Involvement of People with HIV/AIDS (MIPA)
Meaningful involvement of people with HIV/AIDS (MIPA) is about ensuring that the communities most affected by HIV are involved in
Stepping Up: A Consensus Statement by Trans Leaders
This consensus document is intended to assist clinical providers, funders, and social service providers in strengthening their understanding of how
Trauma-Informed Care: Improving Services, Saving Lives
Innovative, culturally relevant, and comprehensive approaches and interventions that effectively address the effects of violence and abuse on the lives
Succession Planning Learning Module
A change in CEO leadership is inevitable for all organizations. It is a time of risk, opportunity, and certainly indicates
Sustainable Services, A Guide for Contracting with Payers
HIV-focused community based organizations (HCBOs) have seen dramatic changes in federal spending for HIV prevention and treatment over the past
Workforce Safety for Syringe Service Programs
Whether your organization has been providing syringe services for years or your program is just getting started, planning for the