What is the relationship between the Planning Council, Grantee and Service Providers?
The Planning Council determines the care and treatment needs of the HIV/AIDS community within the NEMA and sets the percentage allocations to be used by the grantee in the funding of broad service categories.Once the Planning Council makes its determination of care and treatment service priorities (ranking of services) for the fiscal year it submits these to the Grantee. The process of allocating Title-I funds and monitoring all awarded contracts throughout the entire year is completed exclusively by the Grantee.Eligible HIV/AIDS service providers submit proposals to the Grantee in response to the Grantee’s request for proposals and in accordance with the Planning Council’s priorities. Through an open contract process, service providers are reviewed and selected solely by the Grantee’s external peer review committee. If selected, the successful service provider receives a contract with the Grantee (“City of Newark”). The service providers offer their specific services to People Living
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