Series of manuals for Parts (programs) under HRSA's Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP).
Part A Planning Councils of HRSA's Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) are appointed by the Chief Elected Official (CEO) for the Eligible Metropolitan Area (EMA)/Transitional Grant Area (TGA). Planning Councils do needs assessments and then set HIV/AIDS related service priorities for RWHAP Part A funds, based on identified needs. Planning Councils are also required to jointly develop a comprehensive plan with the Ryan White Part A recipient.
- RWHAP programs can contact HRSA project officers and technical assistance and training partners for support.
- See Planning and Part A - Planning Councils topic pages.
- Use the Ryan White Community Map or Program Locator to find a RWHAP recipient or Planning Council.
Resources
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB)
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB)
Federal agency that administers the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP), which helps low-income people with HIV receive care.
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)This guidance outlines the planning requirements for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Parts A and B recipients and all DHAP-funded state and local health departments.
- IHAP TA CenterGuide to support RWHAP Parts A and B recipients and their planning bodies with the implementation and monitoring of Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plans.
- Planning CHATT
Review of the roles and functioning of Ryan White Part A planning councils.
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB)Resources to help planning council staff carry out their duties in supporting and facilitating the work of RWHAP Part A planning councils/planning bodies.
- Planning CHATT
Resources to support orientation and training for current and potential members of PC/PBs and their communities.
- Planning CHATTKey membership issues that should be addressed in PC/PB bylaws.
- Planning CHATT
This resource explains the history and goals of the Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI),describes allowable uses of MAI funds, offers sound practices for planning councils allocating MAI funds, identifies challenges, and gives examples of how planning councils have used MAI funds to support responsive
- Planning CHATTInfographic showing the many different ways that people with HIV can be involved with planning council activities:
- Planning CHATT
- Planning CHATTDirectives specify “how best to meet” the service priorities established by the PC/PB.
- Planning CHATTThis resource for new planning council members helps orient them to their roles and duties as HIV community planners.
- Planning CHATTHow-to resource overview of town hall meetings that Part A planning councils/planning bodies may hold to hear from the community.
- Planning CHATTCommon questions about Consumer Committees and Caucuses as part of Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A Planning Councils/Planning Bodies.
- Planning CHATT
- Planning CHATT
Tips to help planning council/planning body (PC/PB) members connect electronically during the COVID-19 emergency.
- Planning CHATT
Here are some tips for preparing for and implementing remote PC/PB meetings.
- Planning CHATT
Table with the status of open meeting/sunshine laws in the District of Columbia and the 25 states that have at least one Ryan White HIV/AIDS Part A Program.
- Planning CHATT
Tool to assist Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A Planning Councils/Planning Bodies (PC/PBs) that are considering the use of alternate members or proxy voting.
- Planning CHATT
Tool to assist Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A Planning Councils/Planning Bodies (PC/PBs) that are considering the use of alternate members or proxy voting.
- IHAP TA Center
Crosswalk document on the roles and responsibilities of HRSA HAB and CDC DHAP Planning Bodies in Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Planning and related activities.
- Planning CHATT
Use this editable Word template to create a customized training plan for your planning council/planning body officers.
- IHAP TA Center
Examples of integrated HIV prevention and care planning activities to assist planning bodies to integrate the work of their respective planning bodies.
- Multnomah County Health Department
Scorecard template for use in keeping parties involved in RWHAP Part A planning informed about funds allocated to service areas. Also for the outcomes in terms of costs and care outcomes.
An Excel spreadsheet used to score service categories for decisions on setting priorities for Ryan White HIV/AIDS services. It was adjusted to account for implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
- Planning CHATT
Sample bylaw provisions that allow planning councils/planning bodies (PC/PB) to meet remotely.
Training Modules
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB)
An orientation to Ryan White Planning Councils for prospective new members. Una introducción a los consejos de planificación para miembros recientes.
- Planning CHATT
Curriculum to help planning councils/planning bodies conduct orientation and ongoing training to prepare members to participate fully in RWHAP Part A planning and decision making. Modules nclude trainer notes, presentation slides, experiential activities and quick reference handouts.
Webinars
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB)
Pre-application webinars for Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announcements from HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP).
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB)
Webinars and other special events by HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau.
- RWHAP Data SupportStep-by-step instructions for recipients on accessing and completing the 2023 RWHAP Part A PTR.
- IHAP TA CenterStrategies to identify roles and responsibilities for implementing your five-year Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan.
- Planning CHATT
Review of the priority setting and resource allocation (PSRA) process that RWHAP Part A planning councils/planning bodies need to engage in every year.
- IHAP TA Center
The experiences of one of the many jurisdictions considering integrating prevention and care funding streams in order to facilitate greater integration of services on the ground.
- IHAP TA CenterStrategies for ongoing consumer and stakeholder engagement in the integrated prevention and care planning, implementation, and monitoring processes.