Procurement Summary
Country : Canada
Summary : Hiv Funding for Community Based Supports
Deadline : 25 Mar 2025
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 115759486
Document Ref. No. : RFP100101524
Financier : Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Tender Value : Refer Document
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The SHA Saskatoon and Area has committed to provide one-time HIV grant funding every two years to support community-based organizations to develop and test innovative programs and initiatives which will assist in achieving the goals outlined in Appendix A below. Project proposals for targeted HIV community-based initiatives within the Saskatoon Service Area will be accepted. The Saskatoon Core/Downtown Health Network continues to develop our relationship and works collaboratively with people living with HIV across Saskatoon and area. This includes working with relatives with lived experience and Patient Family Partners (PFPs) to improve programs and services and achieve our goals (see appendix A). To ensure HIV services and programs best meet the needs of those accessing them, Wuniskâ (our former PFP Advisory Group) advocated for the inclusion of the following evaluation criteria: greater involvement of people living with HIV/AIDS (GIPA), meaningful engagement of people living with HIV/AIDS (MEPA), and meaningful involvement of women living with HIV/AIDS (MIWA) principles and peer-led.
The SHA Saskatoon and Area has committed to provide one-time HIV grant funding every two years to support community-based organizations to develop and test innovative programs and initiatives which will assist in achieving the goals outlined in Appendix A below. Project proposals for targeted HIV community-based initiatives within the Saskatoon Service Area will be accepted. The Saskatoon Core/Downtown Health Network continues to develop our relationship and works collaboratively with people living with HIV across Saskatoon and area. This includes working with relatives with lived experience and Patient Family Partners (PFPs) to improve programs and services and achieve our goals (see appendix A). To ensure HIV services and programs best meet the needs of those accessing them, Wuniskâ (our former PFP Advisory Group) advocated for the inclusion of the following evaluation criteria: greater involvement of people living with HIV/AIDS (GIPA), meaningful engagement of people living with HIV/AIDS (MEPA), and meaningful involvement of women living with HIV/AIDS (MIWA) principles and peer-led.
Additional Information:
All community-based organizations applying for funding for 2025-2027 will be required to submit full proposals. Approved projects will outline a strong case of contribution to the continuum of HIV care. We prioritize projects that are innovative and include community driven solutions to reduce transmission and to improve the quality of HIV care in Saskatoon and area. Innovative projects will be prioritized and reflected in the weighting of the evaluation criteria. The innovative project may include services that : • Strengthen HIV prevention measures and improving access to HIV testing, care and treatment for priority populations • Provide culturally safe and culturally responsive supports and services to all clients who are living with HIV • Provide increased opportunities for HIV and STI (including Syphilis) testing • Provide intensive outreach an...
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