Centers for Disease Control - CGH
CDC-CGH, a US federal agency, funds global health programs and research grants to improve health worldwide.
Get $10M for Health Tech in Malawi!
Malawi-based organizations can access up to $10 million to enhance healthcare systems with innovative electronic medical records and data management technologies. This funding aims to improve patient care and program decision-making through modernized health information systems.
Unlock $10M for Uganda's Health Tech & Data Systems
Ugandan organizations can access up to $10 million to build robust health information systems and a skilled workforce for HIV and TB epidemic control. This funding supports data quality, monitoring, and continuous improvement to enhance health services and disease surveillance.
Rwanda: $10M+ For HIV/AIDS Healthcare & Tech Innovation
Rwandan health facilities can access funding to enhance their HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment services. This program aims to improve local capacity, strengthen lab services, and boost data systems for better health outcomes.
Get $9M for HIV Diagnostics & Health System Upgrades
This grant offers up to $9,000,000 to support Zambian organizations in transitioning vital HIV diagnostic and care services to the Ministry of Health. Funds will enable technical assistance for disease outbreak readiness, system integration, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of laboratory functions.
Get $9M to Boost Health Data & Program Success
Zimbabwean organizations focused on public health and data management are eligible for up to $9 million to enhance strategic information systems for HIV/AIDS and TB epidemic control. This funding will bolster data collection, analysis, and the electronic health record system to improve patient care and inform program decisions.
Unlock $8.8M for HIV Prevention in Kenya
This grant provides up to $8.8 million to organizations working in Machakos, Makueni, and Kitui counties in Kenya to implement comprehensive HIV prevention and treatment services. The funding aims to strengthen local capacity and achieve epidemic control by 2030.
Tanzania: $8.5M for Digital Health to Fight HIV/TB
This grant aims to boost Tanzania's capacity in developing and utilizing digital health systems to control HIV and TB epidemics through PEPFAR funding. Eligible organizations will partner with the Tanzanian government to build interoperable information systems, enhance data management, and train a skilled workforce.
Get $8.5M for Health Initiatives in Malawi
This grant is for organizations in Malawi working to expand voluntary medical male circumcision services. The funding supports HIV prevention efforts by increasing access to this crucial health intervention for men aged 15 and above.
Unlock $8.3M to Boost Malawi's HIV Diagnostics!
Malawi's Ministry of Health can access up to $8.375 million to upgrade laboratory systems and diagnostics for HIV care and treatment. This funding will enhance testing access, improve quality control, and integrate HIV testing into broader disease programs.
Get $8M to Grow Your Healthcare Business!
This grant offers up to $8 million to organizations in Malawi focused on expanding HIV testing, treatment, and prevention services. Grow your impact by improving case finding and patient retention in HIV care.
Get $8M for Health Programs in Côte d’Ivoire
Organizations in Côte d’Ivoire can secure up to $8 million to expand and sustain critical HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment services. This funding will support both facility and community-based strategies, aiming to build local capacity for long-term epidemic control.
Unlock $8M for HIV Prevention & Response in Zambia
This grant offers up to $8 million to organizations in Zambia strengthening community-based HIV prevention and response efforts. Funds are for improving index testing, tracing lost patients, and supporting mother-infant pairs, ultimately aiming to achieve national HIV targets.
Get Up To $7.5M for HIV Prevention Programs in Zambia
Faith-based and community-based organizations in Zambia can secure up to $7.5 million to implement critical HIV prevention, care, and treatment interventions, particularly for hard-to-reach populations like men and adolescents. This funding aims to increase HIV awareness, improve linkage to care, and reduce sexual violence and HIV risk among young people through community engagement.
Get $7M to Boost Health Lab Services in Mozambique
This grant is for organizations in Mozambique working to enhance high-quality laboratory services and systems, particularly for HIV and TB diagnostics. Funding aims to expand testing, improve data management, and strengthen overall laboratory capacity.
Unlock $7M to Boost Your Health Data & Services
This grant is for organizations in Lesotho looking to improve HIV and TB programming. Funds will strengthen health information systems, enhance data analysis, and ensure quality clinical services for epidemic control.
Ethiopia: $7M for Health Data System Upgrades
Ethiopian organizations can secure up to $7 million to upgrade health information systems, enhancing data quality and sustainability for HIV epidemic control efforts.
Get $7M for HIV Prevention & Control Programs
This grant supports organizations in Lesotho implementing comprehensive HIV prevention, testing, and treatment programs for epidemic control. Funds are available for community-based initiatives targeting at-risk populations and building local capacity.
Get $7M to Boost Malawi's HIV Data & Public Health
Malawi-based public health organizations can secure up to $7 million to build HIV surveillance capacity. Funds will support technical assistance and data generation to inform evidence-based planning and epidemic control efforts.
Get $7M for Health Data Systems in Zambia!
Zambian Ministry of Health and local institutions can access up to $7,000,000 to enhance health information systems for HIV/AIDS response. This funding supports digitizing health records and improving data utilization for better patient outcomes.
Zambia: $7M for HIV/AIDS Response Strengthening
This grant offers up to $7 million to Zambian Ministry of Health entities to enhance leadership, policy, and training for the national HIV/AIDS response. Funds will support critical areas like prevention, testing, treatment, and health systems strengthening.