HIV/AIDS Program Implementation Support Through Local Universities in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Under The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)

Jurisdiction:
Federal
Incentive Type:Grant Program
Industries:
Medical, Health & Safety
Eligible Sector:
Business
Category:
Financial Incentive
Time Period:
FY 2015
Governing Body:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
What’s it worth?:Not mentioned

The HIV/AIDS Program Implementation Support Through Local Universities in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is a continuation of funds previously awarded under the HIV/AIDS Program Implementation Support through Local Universities in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) CDC-RFA-PS10-10114.

The remaining balance proposal should be consistent with the previously awarded proposal and be realistic. The proposal must be complete and full detailed plans for the remaining funds should be included within the proposal. This program allows rewards to be extended for up to two years but must:

  • Express a bona fide need for the unused balance
  • Include a financial report for the remaining balance
  • Include activities proposal with a budget and narrative justification

Activities that fall into the following activities may qualify for funding extension under this opportunity:

  • HIV Prevention (HVOP)
  • Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT)
  • Adult Treatment (HTXS)
  • Pediatric Treatment (PDTX)
  • Pediatric Care and Support  (PDCS)
  • Health System Strengthening (OHSS)

All proposal must be submitted in standard formatting before the deadline. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered for extended funding.

Determination Process

The Comprehensive Booklet Providing and Overview on the Klamath River and the Secretarial Determination Process grant is seeking to compose a booklet to assist in explaining the issues related to the Secretarial Determination (SD) on the Klamath River dams. The booklet is expected to be completed within three to six months after award approval and should include the following:

  • Printed Version
  • Digital, non-editable Version
  • Benefits of the Dams
  • Public Interest of Dam Removal
  • Key Issues of the Klamath Basin and SD process
  • Recap of the History of the Klamath River
  • Explain Secretarial Determination for dam removal
  • Clarification issues of topics of confusion
  • Outline of key milestones
  • List of future resources
  • Technical information
  • Include Photos & Graphics
  • Printed in Color

The booklets will be distributed to various federal agencies for public engagement efforts. This booklet will also assist the Secretary to determine and explain the decisions made regarding the privately owned dams.

This opportunity will fund one award of $42,000. To be considered for this grant applicants must:

  • Have an understanding of previously written Klamath Basin water issues
  • Have experience writing about the Klamath Basin water issues
  • Have a reputation and strong track record of developing nonpartisan education materials
  • Is located near the communication team
  • Have availability for in-person meetings to carry out the project
  • Have experience publishing educational material for federal sector clients