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Grants to Provide Outpatient Early Intervention Services with Respect to HIV Disease for Marijuana
Federal · HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
People managing marijuana may qualify for Grants to Provide Outpatient Early Intervention Services with Respect to HIV Disease, a federal program administered by HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. Eligibility usually runs through the program's rules — such as disability, income, or age — rather than a diagnosis alone.
How to apply ↗About this program
The purpose of the RWHAP Part C Early Intervention Services (EIS) Program funding is to provide comprehensive HIV primary care and support services in an outpatient setting for low-income people with HIV. This includes: 1) counseling for individuals with respect to HIV; 2) targeted HIV testing; 3) periodic medical eval… Full program details →
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Frequently asked questions
Can you get Grants to Provide Outpatient Early Intervention Services with Respect to HIV Disease for Marijuana?
People managing marijuana may qualify for Grants to Provide Outpatient Early Intervention Services with Respect to HIV Disease, administered by HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION — usually through its eligibility rules (such as disability, income, or age) rather than a diagnosis alone. Check the official program for the current requirements.
Who qualifies for Grants to Provide Outpatient Early Intervention Services with Respect to HIV Disease?
Eligibility is set by the program, not by Eleplan. The summary on this page reflects the program's published rules; the official application is where eligibility is determined.
How do you apply for Grants to Provide Outpatient Early Intervention Services with Respect to HIV Disease?
Applications go through the administering agency. Use the official "How to apply" link, and keep your documents — diagnosis records, income, and identification — together before you start.
Informational only — not an eligibility determination and not legal advice. Eligibility is decided by the administering agency; verify everything at the official program source.
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