As a public health leader and researcher, I have played a key role in developing, implementing, and evaluating federal grants to advance HIV prevention, health equity, and community-based interventions. These funding opportunities have supported innovative research, program implementation, and policy-driven solutions to address health disparities among marginalized populations. My work in grant development, implementation, and evaluation has helped shape national public health priorities by ensuring resources are directed toward evidence-based, high-impact initiatives. Below is a selection of federal grants I have led, reflecting my commitment to advancing public health through strategic funding and program development.
HIV Care, Treatment, and Prevention
THRIVing Women (PS25-0023)
Demonstration Projects for Comprehensive and Integrated HIV Care, Treatment, Prevention, and Essential Support Service Models for Women in the South.
Role: Lead, NOFO Development
CATALYST for Black Women (PS23-003)
Exploring Preferences for Long-Acting Antiretroviral Therapies (LA-ART) in a Community-Based Sample of Priority Populations Living with HIV Who are Disproportionately Affected.
Role: Lead, NOFO Development & Lead, Project Officer
Steps to Care (PS13-1311)
Using Evidence from Science and Community Practice to Develop Web- and other Technology-Based Tools for HIV Treatment Service Providers to Improve Linkage, Retention, and Re-Engagement of HIV-Positive Persons in Care.
Role: Lead, NOFO Development
THRIVE (PS15-1509)
Health Department Demonstration Projects for Comprehensive Prevention, Care, Behavioral Health, and Social Services for Men Who Have Sex with Men of Color at Risk for and Living with HIV Infection.
Role: Lead, Qualitative Analyst
HIV Surveillance and Prevention (PS18-1802)
Integrated Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Surveillance and Prevention Programs for Health Departments.
Role: Subject Matter Expert
eSTAMP (Contract 200-2011-41989)
Evaluation of Rapid HIV Self-Testing among Men who have Sex with Men in High Prevalence Cities.
Role: Co-Project Officer
iSTAMP (PS17-003)
Web-based Approaches to Reach Black or African American and Hispanic/Latino MSM for HIV Testing and Prevention Services.
Role: Co-Project Officer
Homegrown Interventions (PS09-007)
Evaluating Locally Developed HIV Prevention Interventions for African American and Hispanic/Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men.
Role: Lead, Cross-site Evaluator
ADAPT 2: The Women’s Co-Op & Project Echo (PS07-004)
Adopting and Demonstrating the Adaptation of Prevention Techniques for Persons at Highest Risk of Acquiring or Transmitting HIV.
Role: Co-Project Officer
Sexual Violence Prevention
Evaluating Practice-Based Approaches (PS16-005)
Building the Evidence for the Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence.
Role: Lead, Project Officer
Evaluating Promising Strategies (PS14-005)
Building the Evidence Base for Sexual Violence Prevention.
Role: Lead, Project Officer
Primary Prevention Strategies (PS15-003)
Evaluating Structural, Economic, Environmental, or Policy Strategies for the Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence.
Role: Lead, Project Officer
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