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  • Public Health
  • Health Services Research
  • HIV/AIDS Prevention

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  • A national nonprofit developed a capacity-building assistance (CBA) program in 2004 to enhance HIV prevention interventions for racial and minority populations.
  • The Customized Holistic Analytical Networking Grassroots Evaluatory (CHANGE) approach was created to support these HIV prevention programs.
  • Existing CBA strategies required evolution to address the contemporary HIV landscape.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Prioritizing Intersectional Values for Organizational Technical Assistance (PIVOT) approach as an advanced CBA strategy.
  • To outline the core values, key focus areas, and delivery stages of the PIVOT approach.
  • To share insights and lessons learned from two decades of CBA service delivery for HIV prevention.

Main Methods:

  • The PIVOT approach is founded on seven core values and addresses four key areas.
  • CBA delivery is structured across three distinct stages.
  • Effective capacity building requires partners knowledgeable in HIV organizational culture and sustainable strategies.

Main Results:

  • The PIVOT approach represents a progressive evolution of CBA strategies.
  • It is tailored to the complexities of the current HIV prevention landscape.
  • The approach emphasizes sustainability and deep understanding of HIV organizational culture.

Conclusions:

  • The PIVOT approach offers a refined framework for capacity building in HIV prevention.
  • Insights from extensive service delivery inform its development and implementation.
  • This strategy aims to bolster the long-term effectiveness of HIV prevention interventions for underserved populations.