Funding Information for HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB 7/30/2015

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

The following funding information has been recently added to the CDC National Prevention Information Network's (NPIN) Funding Database (http://npin.cdc.gov/search/funding).




Funding Titles

Fund Number: 5032 - Fund Title: Technical Support to PEPFAR Programs in the Southern Africa Region

Fund Number: 5033 - Fund Title: PEPFAR Small Grants



Fund Number: 5032

Fund Title: Technical Support to PEPFAR Programs in the Southern Africa Region

Fund Category:
HIV/AIDS

Description:
The overall purpose of the "Technical Support to PEPFAR Programs in the Southern Africa Region" (TSP) is to improve HIV outcomes and management of programs in the Southern Africa region with the longer term goal of an AIDS-free generation characterized by sustained reductions in HIV morbidity, mortality and transmission.

Sponsor(s):
United States Agency for International Development
Southern Africa Regional Office

Funder's Fund ID: RFA-674-15-000007

Web Page: www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html?keywords=RFA-674-15-000007

Application Due Date: 09/03/2015 14:00 hours (Pretoria time)

Fund Duration: The period of performance anticipated herein is five (5) years. The estimated start date will be upon the signature of the award, on or about February 2016.

Application Process:
Applications must be submitted electronically via email (preferred delivery method) to: jramanitrera@usaid.gov with a copy to lmthembu@usaid.gov. Emails (3MB limit per email) may include up to 10 attachments/annexes unprotected and compatible with Microsoft Office 2010 in a MS Windows environment. Applicants may also send an Adobe Acrobat portable document format (.pdf) for electronic submission; however, zipped files attachments are not allowed.

Number of Awards: 1 award

Total Award: $69,845,000.00

Award Notes:
Funds from Fiscal Year (FY)14 and FY15 have been allocated for this prevention project, totaling $1,500,000 for the initial obligation of the award. The award funding ceiling is $69,845,000; however, USAID cannot guarantee that this ceiling will be reached by the end of the program. Actual funding amounts are subject to availability of funds.

Eligible Locations:
- International

Application Contact Name:
Lauda Mthembu
Title: Regional Acquisition and Assistance Specialist
Application Contact Address:
USAID /Southern Africa

United States
Email: lmthembu@usaid.gov

Technical Contact Name:
Jackie Ramanitrera
Title: Senior Regional Acquisition and Assistance Specialist
Technical Contact Address:
United States
Email: jramanitrera@usaid.gov

Contact Note:
All questions regarding this NFO should be submitted in writing to Jackie Ramanitrera with a copy to Jessica R. Faber, Regional Agreement Officer (jfaber@usaid.gov), and Lauda Mthembu to the e-mail addresses above. Questions should be submitted in writing by email to the three persons cited above no later than August 04, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. (Pretoria time).

Support Types:
- Cooperative Agreements

Subject Areas:
- Adults
- HIV
- Mothers
- Pediatric HIV/AIDS Treatment
- Program Development
- Program Evaluation
- TB
- Technical Assistance

Audiences:
- Government Agencies
- International Agencies

Eligibility:
- International Agencies

Eligibility Notes:
Any local (South African) and regionally-based non-governmental organization in the Southern Africa region (including, but not limited to, Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) and for-profit entities) or public international organization is eligible to apply under this NFO.

For the purposes of this NFO, USAID/SA defines Southern Africa to include Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

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Fund Number: 5033

Fund Title: PEPFAR Small Grants

Fund Category:
HIV/AIDS

Description:
The PEPFAR Small Grants Program is funded through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). The PEPFAR goal is to advance progress towards sustainable control of the HIV epidemic and, ultimately, achieve an AIDS-free generation. As part of the PEPFAR, the United States Embassy in Maputo administers the Small Grants Program that is seeking to support small, grassroots, community-run projects throughout Mozambique. Programs/activities should focus on support services for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs), Prevention of new infections by the HIV and Adult Care and Support.

Sponsor(s):
U.S. Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)
U.S. Mission to Mozambique

Funder's Fund ID: STATE-POL-ECON-001-FY15

Web Page: www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html?keywords=STATE-POL-ECON-001-FY15

Letter of Intent Date: 08/28/2015

Fund Duration: Varies.

Application Process:
Please submit proposals to the United States Embassy in Maputo, 193, Kenneth Kaunda Avenue, Post Office Box 783 and address them to the attention of HIV/AIDS Program Coordinator (fax: 21 49 38 57). Electronic submissions may also be sent to the following e-mail address: MaputoPolEconPEPFAR@state.gov. Please include “PEPFAR Small Grants” in the subject line.

Number of Awards: Varies.

Maximum Award: $24,000.00

Minimum Award: $10,000.00

Award Notes:
Funding is expected to be allocated as follows: Orphans and Vulnerable Children – grants in the amount of $10,000 to $24,000 each in the following Provinces: Maputo (Maputo city, Matola and Manhiça); Gaza (Xai-Xai and Chókwè); Inhambane (Maxixe); Sofala (Beira), Zambézia (Quelimane, Mocuba); and Cabo Delgado (Pemba).

Adult Care and Support – grants in the amount of $10,000.00 to $24,000.00 each (National Level).

Prevention HVAB - Abstinence/Be faithful - grants in the amount of $10,000.00 to $24,000.00 each (National Level).

Eligible Locations:
- National
- International

Location Notes:
Projects are focused throughout Mozambique. Please see complete FOA for more details.

Fund Notes:
Due to the large number of proposals submitted, only shortlisted organizations will be contacted.

Application Contact Name:
Damiao Chivulele
Title: Small Grants Assistant
Application Contact Address:
United States
Email: chivulelede@state.gov

Support Types:
- Awards/Prizes/Competitions

Subject Areas:
- Abstinence
- Adults
- AIDS
- Child Services
- Education and Prevention
- Nutrition Education and Counseling
- Orphans
- Persons with HIV/AIDS
- Social Services

Audiences:
- International Agencies
- Researchers

Eligibility:
- Community Based Organizations
- International Agencies
- Religious Organizations

Eligibility Notes:
The U.S. Embassy is currently soliciting innovative and cost-effective projects/activities from National legally registered community-based, faith-based and non-governmental organizations. Eligible Applicants include: nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education.

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