Online Support Platforms Funding for HIV Patients in Oregon

GrantID: 60011

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000

Deadline: November 10, 2023

Grant Amount High: $200,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Oregon that are actively involved in Higher Education. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Online Support Platforms for HIV Patients in Oregon

In Oregon, individuals living with HIV often experience unique social barriers to care that directly impact their mental health and treatment adherence. The state's high rates of homelessness and housing instability can lead to a fragmented approach to healthcare, complicating access to necessary medical resources and support networks. Furthermore, the geographic spread across the state means that many individuals live far from providers, making it even more difficult to engage with available health services.

The populations most affected by these barriers include those from marginalized communitiesparticularly in urban areas like Portland, where the combination of high living costs and service availability creates significant challenges. Many patients report feeling isolated and unsupported, lacking access to peer networks or consistent mental health resources that could positively influence their healthcare journey.

The funding initiative will establish online support platforms specifically tailored for individuals living with HIV in Oregon. These platforms will offer virtual resources, counseling services, and peer support groups that provide invaluable spaces for individuals to connect and share experiences without the barriers that physical distance imposes.

By utilizing technology and digital communication, this initiative aims to create a network of support that is accessible to all individuals living with HIV across Oregon. Virtual counseling sessions will be particularly beneficial for those who cannot travel to in-person sessions due to health or transportation issues, ensuring continuous engagement with care.

With these online support platforms, the initiative addresses social barriers head-on, enabling individuals to navigate their healthcare journeys more effectively. By fostering an inclusive and supportive digital community, Oregon aims to improve the overall experience and outcomes for those living with HIV, ultimately enhancing their quality of life and engagement with healthcare resources.

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