Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #MAPUTO-PCO-FY22-01
Grants for Community-Led Monitoring of HIV Services in Mozambique (PEPFAR)
Posted
June 22, 2021
Respond By
August 09, 2021
Identifier
MAPUTO-PCO-FY22-01
NAICS
813319, 813311, 813219
This opportunity invites Mozambican non-profit organizations to apply for grants supporting community-led monitoring of HIV services under the PEPFAR program. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of State - U.S. Mission to Mozambique - U.S. Embassy Maputo - Program: President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) Community Led Monitoring - Funding Details: - Grants up to $25,000 USD each - Up to 24 awards anticipated - Eligible Applicants: - Non-profit Mozambican Community Based Organizations (CBOs) led by People Living With or Affected by HIV - Networks of Key Populations - Services Requested: - Community-led monitoring cycles at PEPFAR-supported HIV treatment sites - Education on health-related rights - Monitoring and resolving complaints - Evidence-based advocacy to improve HIV service accessibility and quality - Technical assistance, training, and support provided to recipients - Locations: - Activities at PEPFAR-supported HIV treatment sites in Maputo, Inhambane, Gaza, Nampula, Manica, and Sofala Provinces - U.S. Embassy Maputo as the contracting office - Unique Requirements: - Focus on community-led, evidence-based monitoring and advocacy - Services must be delivered by organizations led by or representing people living with or affected by HIV - No OEMs or product procurement involved; this is a grant for service delivery and advocacy.
Description
The U.S. Embassy in Mozambique announces a Notice of Funding Opportunity for Community-Led Monitoring under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Grants of up to $25,000 USD will be awarded to non-profit Mozambican Community Based Organizations led by People Living With or Affected by HIV and networks of Key Populations. The program aims to support community-led monitoring activities to improve the accessibility and quality of HIV services across several provinces in Mozambique. The expected period of performance is 12 months, with applications due by August 8, 2021.