PEPFAR Uganda Community Grants to Combat HIV/AIDS
ID: 354799Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Bureau of African Affairs (DOS-AF)

Award Range

$5K - $15K

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits Without 501(c)(3) Status

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Bureau of African Affairs at the U.S. Embassy Kampala is offering the "PEPFAR Uganda Community Grants to Combat HIV/AIDS," aimed at supporting non-profit organizations in Uganda. This grant program seeks proposals that focus on HIV/AIDS prevention, stigma reduction, gender-based violence, capacity building, and promoting care and treatment among key populations, with a particular emphasis on innovative projects that enhance access to services in rural areas. The total funding available is $310,000, with individual grants ranging from $5,000 to $15,000, and applications must be submitted electronically by July 31, 2024. Interested applicants can reach out to the grantor at kampalapepfar@state.gov for further information.

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    The U.S. Embassy Kampala, through the PEPFAR Uganda Small Grants Office, is offering funding opportunities titled "PEPFAR Uganda Community Grants to Combat HIV/AIDS" with a deadline of July 31, 2024. The total funding available is $310,000, with individual grants ranging from $7,000 to $15,000, aimed at non-profit Ugandan organizations such as NGOs, FBOs, and CBOs. The program seeks proposals that focus on HIV/AIDS prevention, addressing stigma and gender-based violence, capacity building, and promoting care and treatment among key populations. Priority will be given to innovative projects enhancing access to services and education, particularly outside urban areas like Kampala. Exclusions apply to political activities, construction projects, and generalized HIV testing. Eligible applicants must demonstrate community support and the capacity to implement and sustain project activities post-funding. All applications must be submitted electronically and comply with specific formatting and submission guidelines. PEPFAR's overarching goals emphasize the 95-95-95 strategy, which aims for 95% of people living with HIV to know their status, 95% of those diagnosed to be on treatment, and 95% of those on treatment to achieve viral suppression.
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