U.S. Ambassador’s PEPFAR Small Grants Program 2020-2021

The U. S. Embassy Lilongwe is pleased to announce that funding is available through its U. S. Ambassador’s PEPFAR Small Grants Program (PSPG).

Below is the 2020-2021 Program Statement, outlining our funding priorities, strategic themes, and the procedures for submitting proposals for funding.

Purpose

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of Small Grants:
The PSGP is funded by the U. S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

PEPFAR is recognized widely for efficiently and effectively investing U. S. taxpayer dollars to save millions of lives and change the course of the HIV pandemic.

Through implementation of our strategy and use of data, PEPFAR is constantly innovating to generate greater efficiencies, drive down costs, and increase our impact.

PEPFAR is a key partner and investor in the Government of Malawi’s national response to combat HIV and AIDS.

As part of this national response, the PSGP seeks to support community-run projects throughout Malawi.

This year’s program continues to focus specifically on:
Promoting heath seeking behaviors and encourage back to care efforts for defaulters; Disseminating HIV accurate an authentic public messages; Providing solutions to stigma and discrimination; Addressing treatment literacy; and Enhancing HIV prevention, care and support or capacity building.

The U. S. Embassy is committed to ensuring that grantees receiving PEPFAR funds implement their programs in a way that supports transparency and accountability and respects, promotes, and protects people’s human rights.

Priority Program Areas:
This year’s program will provide support to community organizations that work within the communities to implement projects to:
Support accurate and authentic public messages on HIV to address mis-information and messages of hope(treatment literacy); Increase awareness and enhance community systems for the prevention of SGBV (sexual and gender based violence) and stigma discrimination; Eliminate cultural and legal barriers that result in environment that prevent equal access to health services; Promote prevention and encourage healthy living among recipients of care (HIV positive), prompt back to care efforts, adherence, and retention; Promote Household/Community led nutrition activities such as herbal gardens/nutritious crops; Build capacity of CSOs – proposal writing, monitoring and evaluation, record keeping, ethics, and confidentiality; and Support or train community press/radio to effectively disseminate HIV/AIDS messages.

Agency: Department of State

Office: U.S. Mission to Malawi

Estimated Funding: $150,000


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
https://www.grants.gov

Additional Information of Eligibility:
The Ambassador’s PEPFAR Small Grants Program will accept proposals only from:• Established, registered and active grassroots community-based organizations (CBOs) and Faith Based Organizations (FBOs), Youth Networks registered with National Youth Council and District Social Welfare that are already working within the community and can demonstrate the project has originated from community needs assessments or calls to action.• Non-profit organizations, including civil society/non-governmental organizations, with programming experience actively addressing the HIV pandemic in Malawi (and which are registered with Council for Non-Governmental Organizations (CONGOMA) and the NGO Board, and that work directly with communities.

*For-profit, commercial entities and individuals are not eligible to apply.

Organizations, including FBOs are eligible to receive funds under this agreement for HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, or care; (a) Shall not be required, as a condition of receiving such assistance:(1) To endorse or utilize a multi-sectoral or comprehensive approach to combating HIV/AIDS; or (2) To endorse, utilize, make a referral to, become integrated with, or otherwise participate in any program or activity to which the organization has a religious or moral objection; and (b) Shall not be discriminated against in the solicitation or issuance of grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements for refusing to meet any requirement described in paragraph (a) above.Organizations with currently running projects funded by PSPG may apply, but must justify the need for additional resources, explaining how the proposed activities and goals are different from those in the currently funded project.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.grants.gov

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
Self-HelpMalawi@state.gov.

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2020-06-02

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2020-08-23


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