TB Elimination Alliance is offering Mini-Grants to organizations serving communities at increased risk for TB. Mini-Grant proposals must align with priority areas and activities that reflect community engagement and education, provider education, and/or quality improvement on latent TB infection (LTBI) and/or TB.
Donor Name: TB Elimination Alliance
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/20/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The main purpose of this RFP is to enhance community engagement and education, provider education, and quality improvement on latent TB infection (LTBI) and/or TB. The population of focus is on communities at increased risk for TB and supporting activities at the local level to advance the U.S. TB prevention and elimination goals.
TEA Priority Areas
- Raise awareness about the link between LTBI and TB disease, address misperceptions, decrease stigma, and encourage and facilitate testing and treatment for LTBI and TB;
- Increase awareness of the recommended shorter treatment regimen for LTBI;
- Encourage providers to test and treat LTBI among populations at increased risk;
- Create culturally and linguistically responsive LTBI and TB education, training and community engagement resources and activities that resonate with communities; and
- Develop and implement a comprehensive outreach and education campaign focused on reducing the rates of TB disease among communities at increased risk.
Categories
- Community Engagement and Education
- Provider Education
- Quality Improvement
Funding Information
Awards up to $10,000 will be provided to up to 10 selected organizations.
Eligibility Criteria
In order to qualify for this award, applicants must be from or working directly with organizations that serve communities at increased risk for TB. Community-based organizations and community health centers will receive higher priority. High priority will also be given to organizations that have the capacity and existing relationships to provide services to these populations.
For more information, visit TB Elimination Alliance.