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Denver HIV Resources Planning Council

Description:
The Denver HIV Resources Planning Council (DHRPC) is a mayoral-appointed Board and Commission of the City and County of Denver. The Council was established in 1993 when the cumulative AIDS cases exceeded 2000, making the Denver Transitional Grant Area (TGA) eligible for Ryan White Program funding. The Mayor's Office of HIV Resources (MOHR) acts as the grantee and administers the Part A (Title I) Ryan White Program funds. Our mission is to assist in the coordination of high quality, culturally proficient delivery of HIV/AIDS services in the Denver Transitional Grant Area (TGA). The Council sets priorities for the services most needed in the Denver Transitional Grant Area (TGA), decides how much Part A (Title I) money should be used for each of these services (resource allocation), and develops a plan to provide these services (comprehensive plan). These decisions are based on an evaluation of the needs of people living with HIV (needs assessment). The Council also evaluates the administrative efficiency of the allocation of funds. The Denver TGA includes the Colorado counties of Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson. If you are interested in joining the Council, please contact us so we can talk to you about it. People living with HIV and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply. You may want to start by reviewing the details about Council membership on our website. Then, after you complete the one-page application fax it to us at 720-865-5535.


Physical Address:
200 W. 14th Avenue
Suite 200
Denver, CO 80204
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Documents
Denver HIV Resources Planning Council Application

Web Links

Contacts
Jean Finn,Program Coordinator

Services

Mailing Address:
200 W. 14th Avenue
Suite 200
Denver, CO 80204

 

Cross Streets:
W. 14th and Bannock

RTD Route(s):

Phone:
(720) 865-5503

Fax:
(720) 865-5535

Email:
council@dhrpc.org

Web Site:
www.dhrpc.org