Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #MAPUTO-PCO-20-001
PEPFAR Community Grants Program for HIV Monitoring in Mozambique
Posted
May 27, 2020
Respond By
June 28, 2020
Identifier
MAPUTO-PCO-20-001
NAICS
813319, 813219
The U.S. Mission to Mozambique, representing the U.S. Department of State and PEPFAR, is inviting proposals for the Community Grants Program to support HIV monitoring and care in Mozambique. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Mission to Mozambique (U.S. Department of State, PEPFAR) - Eligible Applicants: - Community-based, non-profit Mozambican organizations led by People Living With or Affected by HIV - Must be registered NPOs, operational for at least one year, with demonstrated internal controls and community support - Products/Services Requested: - Evidence-based interventions to improve retention in HIV care and treatment - Activities to address stigma and discrimination - Patient surveys and community dialogue facilitation - Monitoring of HIV treatment quality - Funding and Performance: - Maximum funding per project: $30,000 - Award period: 6-9 months - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Projects must focus on a single geographic area within Maputo Province, Gaza, or Inhambane - Funds cannot be used for construction, salaries, land purchase, outside audits, alcohol, or activities against health policies - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are mentioned, as this is a grant for service-based, community-led interventions
Description
The U.S. Embassy Maputo under the U.S. Department of State's President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) Community Grants Program is soliciting proposals from community-based organizations in Mozambique focused on HIV programming. The program aims to support efforts to achieve HIV epidemic control through evidence-based interventions addressing barriers to care, retention, stigma, and discrimination. Funding is available for projects that improve retention in HIV care and treatment, address stigma and discrimination, conduct patient surveys, support monitoring of HIV treatment quality, and drive community-led changes to improve HIV services. Eligible applicants are non-profit Mozambican organizations led by People Living With or Affected by HIV, operational for at least one year, and registered as NPOs. The maximum funding per project is $30,000 with an award period of 6-9 months.