Ending the HIV Epidemic Projects

EHE project dashboard US map
EHE project dashboard US map

Ending the HIV Epidemic Projects

About Ending the HIV Epidemic Projects

Since 2019, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has provided awards to institutions participating in the NIH-funded Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR) and the NIMH AIDS Research Centers (ARC) programs. We refer to these as Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) projects. These projects support research in 33 priority counties; Washington, DC; and San Juan Municipio (Puerto Rico). With the coordination and help of the HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative (ISCI), the projects strengthen research-community collaborations and enhance the implementation science knowledge base needed for the EHE initiative. The projects involve partnerships between CFAR/ARC investigators, local health officials, and community groups in EHE priority areas.

More About EHE Projects

The NIH has funded over 200 collaborative projects between academic centers for AIDS research and HIV service providers (health departments, health systems, community orgs). ISCI has collected information covering project activities, accomplishments and more. More information will be published as it is made available.

National Kickoff Video

In this video you will find a brief introduction from the NIH, ISCI, and the IS Hubs. Find out more about Hub PIs and staff, as well as what each Hub specializes in and how they can support your EHE project.