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Child Survival Health Grants Program

The Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 Request for Applications (RFA) for the Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) focuses on innovation and operations research (OR) in delivery strategies for high impact maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) interventions.

In addition, the RFA is seeking to attract new partners to contribute to innovation and expand and improve the capacity of partners to contribute to the Stop Tuberculosis (TB) strategy interventions in targeted countries to meet global TB targets.

The CSHGP?s focus on innovation continues to strengthen a major shift in the program and in the criteria for selecting grantees and is closely aligned with the GH Bureau?s mandate for innovation and technical leadership.

Agency: Agency for International Development

Office: None

Estimated Funding: $13,500,000

Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Organizations must meet the following criteria to apply for a CSHGP grant.



A.

Status: U. S. PVO (any Category) or U. S. NGO (New Partner Category only).

Please see below for additional information on organizational status.

1.

U. S. PVOs
A U. S. PVO is defined as a U. S. non governmental organization that meets the first four Conditions of Registration as outlined in Part 203, Chapter II, Title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations in USAID?s Automated Directives System.

To be registered, a U. S. PVO also must meet the second four Conditions of Registration, which establish standards to be met on an annual basis (see Annex A for a list of these eight Conditions).

If an organization meets the criteria of a U. S. PVO, the organization must be registered or in the process of registration with USAID as a U. S. PVO at the time of application submission to be considered eligible as a U. S. PVO under this RFA.



To register with USAID as a U. S. PVO, please refer to USAID?s website at www.usaid.gov, USAID Keyword: PVO Registration, or http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/cross-cutting_programs/private_voluntary_cooperation/regresources.html for complete information and guidance.



2.

U. S. NGOs
Other U. S. NGOs that do not meet the definition of a U. S. PVO are eligible to apply for funding, but only under the New Partner Category of this RFA.



B.

Restrictions for the New Partner Category: Only U. S. PVOs and U. S. NGOs that have been awarded no more than $5 million in total, direct U. S. Government funding over the five fiscal years prior to the due date for submission of an application under this RFA are eligible to apply under the New Partner Category.

The $5 million eligibility limitation does not include: 1) U. S. Government emergency and disaster assistance, whether domestic or international, or 2) U. S. Government domestic or international funding received by virtue of a subcontract or sub-grant.

The $5 million eligibility limitation applies not only to the principal applicant, but also to any organization with which the principal applicant may choose to enter into a subcontract or grant.





Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Jeannine Beavers Agreement Specialist Phone 202-712-0789

Agency Email Description:
jbeavers@usaid.gov

Agency Email:
jbeavers@usaid.gov

Date Posted:
2010-01-29

Application Due Date:
2010-03-29

Archive Date:
2010-04-21

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