Ending HIV as a public health threat through an accelerated and sustained comprehensive response in India under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)
Status: Open
Posted date: October 1, 2025
Archive date: March 19, 2026
Opportunity ID: 360710
Opportunity number: CDC-RFA-JG-26-0142
Opportunity category: Discretionary
Agency name: Centers for Disease Control-GHC
Agency code: HHS-CDC-GHC
Award floor: $0
Award ceiling: $0
Cost sharing required: No
Funding Instrument Types
- Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity
- Health
Eligible Applicants
- City or township governments
- County governments
- For-profit organizations other than small businesses
- Independent school districts
- Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
- Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
- Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
- Nonprofits that do not have a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
- Private institutions of higher education
- Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
- Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
- Small businesses
- Special district governments
- State governments
- Unrestricted
Categories (use these for quoted searches)
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- eligible_applicants:city_or_township_governments
- eligible_applicants:county_governments
- eligible_applicants:for_profit_organizations_other_than_small_businesses
- eligible_applicants:independent_school_districts
- eligible_applicants:native_american_tribal_governments_federally_recognized
- eligible_applicants:native_american_tribal_organizations_other_than_federally_recognized_tribal_governments
- eligible_applicants:nonprofits_having_a_501_c_3_status_with_the_irs_other_than_institutions_of_higher_education
- eligible_applicants:nonprofits_that_do_not_have_a_501_c_3_status_with_the_irs_other_than_institutions_of_higher_education
- eligible_applicants:private_institutions_of_higher_education
- eligible_applicants:public_and_state_controlled_institutions_of_higher_education
- eligible_applicants:public_housing_authoritiesindian_housing_authorities
- eligible_applicants:small_businesses
- eligible_applicants:special_district_governments
- eligible_applicants:state_governments
- eligible_applicants:unrestricted
- funding_instrument_type:cooperative_agreement
- opportunity_category:discretionary
- status:open
The Award Ceiling for Year 1 is 0 (none). CDC anticipates an Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding amount of $6,000,000 for Year 1, subject to the availability of funds.The NOFO will support India’s National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) in accelerating and sustaining HIV epidemic control in priority geographies. This aligns with the National AIDS Control Program (NACP) Phase VI goal to end HIV as a public health threat, while protecting American health through global health security measures.You will implement innovative, evidence-based, and person-centered strategies to strengthen targeted prevention, case finding, linkage to care, treatment adherence, and viral suppression for those living with HIV or TB. Your plan should focus on bolstering life-saving services to local ownership in line with U.S. foreign aid policies. You should coordinate with all relevant program stakeholders, including at district, state, national levels, communities, and private sector, to address key program gaps and implement integrated health strategies.Activities include:Reducing HIV testing and treatment gaps.Integrated service delivery for HIV and co-morbidities, including preventing and managing HIV drug resistance and promoting sustainability through efficient, cost-effective approaches.Reinforcing partnerships to complement the national efforts.Strengthening preparedness for emerging epidemics.By advancing innovative HIV service delivery approaches under local government leadership, recipients will establish sustainable frameworks for epidemic control that align with U.S. global health priorities and ensuring a long-term effect.