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f) health insurance premium and cost sharing assistance

g) home health care

h) medical nutrition therapy

i) hospice services

j) home and community-based health services

k) mental health services and medical case management

l) treatment adherence services

m) and substance abuse outpatient care.

The HRSA has an anticipated allocated budget amounting to $1.2 billion for Part B of the HIV Care Grant Program.

To know more about this program, kindly visit Topgovernmentgrants.com or the Grants.gov website.

The following states and territories will be deemed eligible to apply for the HIV Care Grant Program Part B:

a) all 50 states of the USA

b) the District of Columbia

c) the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

d) the Commonwealth of the Virgin Islands

e) Guam

f) American Samoa

g) the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Island

h) the Republic of Palau

i) the Federated States of Micronesia

j) and the Republic of the Marshall Island

The Department of Health and Human Services, the main agency funding the HIV Care Grant Program, is the federal government's leading agency responsible for protecting the health and wellness of every American and providing all essential human services to all, especially to those are least able to help themselves.

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