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What Works in Youth HIV

Youth ages 13- 24 account for an estimated 26 percent of all new HIV infections in 2010 with 60 percent of youths with HIV/AIDS unaware of their infection. Black youth account for an estimated 57 percent of all new HIV infections among youth in the U.S., followed by Hispanic/Latino and white youth. Nearly 75 percent…


Evaluation of Santa Clara County’s Getting to Zero Initiative

JSI has been engaged by the Santa Clara Public Health Department (PHD) to conduct action research and evaluation to inform the ongoing progress and assess the effectiveness of PHD's Getting to Zero (SCCGTZ) initiative in addressing its goals. Specifically, the purpose of this project is to conduct process and outcome evaluation of the SCCGTZ initiative,…


AIDS Education Training Centers (AETC) Evaluation Implementation Project

John Snow, Inc. is assessing the National Evaluation Plan (NEP) for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program’s AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETC) and helping to develop and implement a strengthened NEP for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB). The new NEP provides standardized and comprehensive methods to evaluate the four AETC…


Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Integrated HIV Planning Implementation and Resource Allocation

Since 2016, JSI has led the national Integrated HIV/AIDS Planning (IHAP) TA Center (TAC) to support integrated state and local HIV planning efforts across prevention, care, and treatment and effectively meet the needs of people with HIV and those at risk for HIV infection. The IHAP TAC supports RWHAP Part A and B and CDC…


Infectious Disease Capacity Building: Policy Development, Evaluation, and Quality Improvement for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health

JSI has worked with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) for many years to provide technical assistance, quality improvement, policy analyses, and other technical services to support the Office of HIV/AIDS and Bureau of Infectious Diseases. For example, through the Technical Assistance for Service Integration (TA4SI) initiative, JSI provides TA and training to integrate…


Capacity Building Assistance for High-Impact HIV Prevention to Community-Based Organizations in the U.S. | CBA@JSI

Beginning in 2009, JSI was funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide capacity building services (CBA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) across the country to strengthen grantees’ capacity to plan, implement, and sustain a high-impact approach to HIV prevention. From 2014-2019, CBA@JSI delivered CBA services to increase CBO operational and programmatic…


National HIV Prevention Program Monitoring and Evaluation Service Center (NHM&E)

The National HIV Prevention Program Monitoring and Evaluation (NHM&E) Service Center is the primary point of contact for NHM&E-related technical assistance for all Center for Disease Control (CDC)-funded HIV prevention grantees, including health departments and community-based organizations. In partnership with CACI International, Inc., JSI provides NHM&E technical assistance and facilitates monitoring and evaluation guidance in…


Developing and Evaluating Santa Clara County’s HIV/STD Prevention Social Marketing Campaign

Thirty years into the epidemic, HIV continues to impact the lives of many people in Santa Clara County (California), across the U.S., and around the world, disproportionately affecting certain communities. Using social marketing campaigns to link people to testing services is one strategy in helping to prevent the spread of HIV and other STDs. For…


HIV.gov Communications

JSI has led digital communications for HIV.gov (formerly known as AIDS.gov) since the project’s inception in 2006. HIV.gov works to: Expand visibility of timely and relevant Federal HIV and viral hepatitis policies, programs, and resources to the American public. Increase use of new media tools by the government, minority, and other community partners to extend…


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