HIV Funding Forms: Government Seeks Input on Filling Annoyance
Published Date: 12/19/2025
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HRSA is updating the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program’s report forms to make it easier for grant recipients to track and share how they use funds. This change affects organizations receiving Parts A, B, C, and D grants, who will use an improved online system to submit their info. Public comments are open until February 17, 2026, so now’s the time to weigh in before the new forms roll out!
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