The Transgender and Gender Diverse (TGD) Wellness and Equity Program is a groundbreaking statewide initiative launched by The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and the Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (PHIMC) in early 2024 to support and expand gender affirming care.
PHIMC now seeks applications and reviewers for a FY25 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) in IDHS Region 2.
Reviewer applications are due Monday, November 18, 2024, at 5:00 pm CT. Learn more about reviewers.
NOFO applications are due Friday, December 6, 2024, at 5:00 pm CST. Learn more about the NOFO.
The TGD Program expands comprehensive and medically necessary care for transgender, gender diverse, and LGBTQ+ individuals across Illinois. This initiative expands organizational capacity to provide respectful and affirming care, contributing to the dismantling of systemic discrimination and promoting equitable healthcare access.
Through this initiative, participating organizations provide services and conduct activities that include but are not limited to training and behavioral health support; employing Healthcare Navigation Specialists; gender affirming care training for staff; participation in a learning collaborative to share successes, challenges, and best practices; and develop strategies to expand their medically- and culturally-appropriate gender affirming care throughout their service areas.
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Importance of gender affirming care
Increasing access to gender affirming care benefits everyone by fostering equitable and inclusive healthcare practices.
Gender affirming care:
- Improves overall mental health and well-being through fostering a sense of acceptance of one’s gender identity
- Contributes to better employment opportunities, educational attainment, and social integration
- Reduces stigma and barriers faced by transgender and gender-diverse individuals
- Encourages regular engagement with healthcare systems leading to better preventive care and management of chronic conditions
- Creates stronger, more connected communities
A society that supports gender affirming care values diversity and well-being, resulting in stronger, more connected communities.
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The Need
Even though gender affirming care is life-saving, access to it is not equitable and can be difficult to seek out.
According to a 2022 survey from the Center for American Progress:
- Over 1 in 5 LGBTQ+ adults shared that they avoided care due to disrespect or discrimination from providers, rising to 1 in 3 for transgender or nonbinary respondents.
- 2 in 3 transgender adults worry their health evaluations are affected by their sexual orientation or gender identity.
- Nearly half of transgender adults report having negative or discriminatory experiences with a healthcare provider.
- Nearly 1 in 2 transgender adults have had insurers deny them coverage for gender affirming care.
There is a need to expand the capacity of organizations already providing gender affirming care and expand the overall availability of culturally and medically competent gender-affirming care throughout the state of Illinois. The TGD/LGBTQ+ community deserves respect, dignity, and equal access to care that affirms their identities.
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On February 1, 2024, a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) was released for providers of gender-affirming care. PHIMC has finalized the FY24 NOFO process and all applicants have received notification of funding status. Learn more here about participating organizations.
We are now accepting applications for FY25 from IDHS Region 2. Learn more here.