Specifications include, but are not limited to: The purpose of this Request for Applications (RFA) is to establish multiple subrecipient funding agreements through competitive negotiations with qualified organizations including 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia, such as faith-based institutions, their subsidiaries, and community-based organizations (CBOs) for the delivery of high impact Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention services with an emphasis on syndemic approaches. Subrecipients will provide diagnostic testing for HIV, hepatitis C virus (HCV), and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) for persons of unknown HIV status, persons who are HIV-negative, and persons with HIV (PWH). Services must be delivered through a Status Neutral Service Navigation approach. The status neutral approach aims to provide “comprehensive support and care to address the social determinants of health that create disparities, especially as they relate to HIV.” Working in communities to expand availability of and access to interventions and services that address the needs of all community members reflects a status neutral approach. Such offerings might include safe, stable housing, mental health services, food security, legal support, and syringe services programs. Individuals from communities disproportionately affected by HIV should be able to access or easily navigate priority services without requiring an HIV test first. Status neutral approaches recognize the influence of social determinants of health and prioritize innovative, person-focused care to address not only HIV prevention and treatment, but also to address all barriers to staying healthy. The Status Neutral Health and Social Services graphic highlights the holistic offerings consistent with a status neutral approach. Lastly, services must focus on populations disproportionately impacted by HIV and will contribute towards meeting the requirements of the Virginia Department of Health Integrated HIV Services Plan.