Upon an appropriation for this purpose in the annual Budget Act, the department shall award funding, on a competitive basis, to a community-based organization or local health jurisdiction to operate a demonstration project pursuant to this chapter. The department shall determine the funding levels of each demonstration project based on scope and geographic area. An applicant shall demonstrate each of the following qualifications:
(a) Leadership on access to HIV care and testing issues and experience addressing the needs of highly marginalized populations in accessing medical and HIV care and support.
(b) Experience with the target population or relationships with community-based organizations or nongovernmental organizations, or both, that demonstrate expertise, history, and credibility working successfully in engaging the target population.
(c) Experience working with nontraditional collaborators who work within and beyond the field of HIV/AIDS education and outreach, including areas of reproductive health, housing, immigration, and mental health.
(d) Strong relationships with community-based HIV health care providers that have the trust of the targeted populations.
(e) Strong relationships with the state and local health departments.
(f) Capacity to coordinate a communitywide planning phase involving multiple community collaborators.
(g) Experience implementing evidence-based programs or generating innovative strategies, or both, with at least preliminary evidence of program effectiveness.
(h) Administrative systems and accountability mechanisms for grant management.
(i) Capacity to participate in evaluation activities.
(j) Strong communication systems that are in place to participate in public relations activities.
(Added by Stats. 2014, Ch. 40, Sec. 2. (SB 870) Effective June 20, 2014.)
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