Explanation
BACKGROUND: The City of Columbus received funds for the Federal HIV grant program from the Ohio Department of Health. The Board of Health will contract with three community service agencies to provide health education and risk reduction services related to HIV/AIDS.
The Federal HIV Prevention Program enables the Board of Health to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate HIV counseling and testing/referral; partner counseling; and health education/risk reduction behavior modification programs. Services are provided to residents of Columbus and Franklin County, with special emphasis on men who have sex with men, individuals with high risk sexual contact, youth, and injection drug/substance users.
These services were advertised on the city's website (SA002243) in November, 2006. Four bids were received and Columbus AIDS Task Force (Contract Compliance No. 311126780) and the Tobias Project, Inc. (Contract Compliance No. 020620085) were awarded contracts. Both contractors are nonprofit organizations and are exempt from certification.
Emergency Action is required to ensure the continued operation of the HIV Prevention program.
FISCAL IMPACT: These contracts are entirely funded by a grant award from the Ohio Department of Health. This grant does not generate revenue or require a City match.
Title
To authorize the Board of Health to enter into contracts with two community service agencies for the provision of health education and risk reduction services related to HIV/AIDS for the period January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007; to authorize the expenditure of $323,587 from the Health Department Grants Fund to pay the costs thereof; and to declare an emergency. ($323,587)
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WHEREAS, the Columbus Health Department has received funding from the Ohio Department of Health for the Federal HIV Prevention grant; and,
WHEREAS, in order to ensure continued services provisions under the program, it is necessary to ...
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