Identify 5-7 facilities to serve as condom distribution centers to increase condom accessibility and use

Pillar: Prevent
Goal: Reduce by 75% the number of all new HIV diagnoses by 2025.
Strategy: Identify 5-7 facilities to serve as condom distribution centers to increase condom accessibility and use.
Target: All sexually active individuals

Key Activities:

High Priority and Disruptively Innovative

  1. Develop a condom distribution plan, including marketing.
  2. Identify nontraditional agencies to distribute condoms (e.g., nursing homes, mental health facilities, community centers, etc.).
  3. Identify condom distribution partners that will make free condoms available 24 hours a day (e.g., condom vending machines, hospitals.)
  4. Explore available condom locator apps that people can use to locate condoms at close-by locations. (An app may need to be developed.)

Key Partners

Community-based organizations, Corporate sponsors (e.g., Krispy Kreme, Kroger, Nike), PPGMA, Local and state health departments, Nontraditional agencies (nursing homes, community centers, etc.), Shelby County Schools, SJCRH, The PAIGE

Potential Funding Sources

CDC, Donations from sponsors, Grants, Health insurance companies, State and local health departments

Estimated Funding Allocation

  • Cost of condom locator app (unknown)
  • Condoms
  • $10,000 for incentives

Total: $10,000

Outcomes

(Reported annually, locally monitored more frequently)

  • # of condoms distributed through the
    city
  • # of new agencies
  • # of nontraditional agencies
    distributing condoms
  • App usage analytics

Monitoring Data Source

  • Reports to state and local health departments