Uganda USAID-Kampala
Unlock $65M for Health & Nutrition Programs in Uganda
Non-profits and organizations in Eastern Uganda can access up to $65 million to implement integrated health, HIV/AIDS, and nutrition services. This funding aims to significantly improve health outcomes for over 5.3 million people across 23 districts.
Unlock $57M for Health & Nutrition Projects in Uganda
This grant supports organizations in 11 East Central Ugandan districts to implement integrated health, HIV/AIDS, and nutrition services. Secure funding to design and deliver impactful programs maximizing government and USG investments.
Unlock $57M for Uganda Health Projects!
Ugandan organizations, including for-profit businesses, are invited to apply for funding to improve regional health services in East Central Uganda. This initiative aims to enhance health integration and service delivery over a five-year period.
Unlock $55M for Health & Nutrition in Eastern Uganda
Are you a Ugandan organization focused on regional health, HIV/AIDS, or nutrition services in Eastern Uganda? This $55 million cooperative agreement can fund your integrated programs over five years.
Uganda: $50M for Health System Growth
Ugandan organizations are invited to apply for a 5-year Cooperative Agreement to enhance health services in northern Uganda, focusing on maternal health, family planning, nutrition, and strengthening district health systems. This funding aims to build sustainable public and private health sector capacity, ultimately improving the health and nutritional status of the region's population.
Uganda Grants: Boost Literacy & Retention $36M Funding
Ugandan organizations can apply for a $36 million grant to expand proven literacy programs and improve student retention in primary schools across 28 districts. This initiative focuses on enhancing reading skills in English and local languages while promoting safer school environments.
Unlock $35M for Family Planning Services in Uganda
Ugandan organizations focused on expanding family planning services are invited to apply for funding to strengthen options and access. This initiative aims to significantly improve reproductive health outcomes across the country.
Uganda: $31.4M Grant for Water & Sanitation Business Growth
Ugandan businesses focused on water and sanitation can access up to $31.4 million to expand access to services and improve hygiene. This 5-year initiative aims to create sustainable improvements at the community and household levels, strengthening district governance.
Get $24M to Boost Health Products in Uganda
Ugandan organizations can access up to $24 million to expand the reach and use of essential health products and services. This funding aims to significantly improve public health outcomes across Uganda, including areas like HIV prevention and family planning.
Uganda: $10M Grant for Family Planning Expansion
Ugandan indigenous organizations, including for-profit and non-profit entities, can apply for up to $10 million to expand family planning services and access to methods across Uganda over five years. This funding aims to significantly increase the reach and depth of family planning delivery, with USAID actively encouraging applications from new and established local partners.
Unlock $10M for Uganda's Eco-Tourism Growth!
Ugandan businesses in eco-tourism can apply for a grant to boost biodiversity conservation and economic development. This funding aims to enhance visitor experiences while supporting local communities through sustainable tourism revenue.
Get $9M for HIV Services in Uganda!
Ugandan local/regional organizations can apply for a $9 million, three-year grant to provide vital HIV counseling and testing services across Kampala's five regions. This program aims to reach 1.8 million individuals, supporting critical public health initiatives.
Get $4.3M to Boost Your Organization in Rwanda!
If you're a Rwandan civil society organization, this $4.3 million program can fund your efforts to improve national policy-making and citizen engagement. The goal is to empower your voice and increase accountability in Rwanda.
Get Up To $600K for Disability Inclusion Programs in Uganda!
Uganda-based organizations and U.S./non-U.S. entities can apply for funding to boost the participation of people with disabilities in USAID activities and build DPO capacity. Funds range from $20,000 to $600,000 for projects lasting 12-36 months.
Uganda USAID Grants: Fund Child Support Programs
Local and international organizations in Uganda can apply for funding to bolster district governments and civil society in delivering comprehensive support to vulnerable children and orphans. This initiative aims to decentralize and improve the quality of OVC response programs.
Uganda: Fund TB & HIV/AIDS Response Programs
This funding opportunity is for organizations working in Uganda's South-Western region to expand access to comprehensive TB and HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment services. The goal is to improve the quality and reach of these critical health services over a five-year period.
Uganda Grant: Boost Your Business with USAID Funding
Ugandan organizations, in partnership with U.S. or non-U.S. entities, can access funding to strengthen decentralization and promote sustainability. This program aims to support initiatives driving local development and environmental impact within Uganda.
Uganda: Fund HIV/AIDS Services & Grow Your Business
Ugandan Private Not-for-Profit and non-governmental health firms can receive funding to deliver high-quality, sustainable HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment services across key regions. This initiative aims to improve local health outcomes through robust partnerships.
Unlock Grants to Empower People with Disabilities
Are you a non-profit, for-profit (willing to forego profits), university, or research organization? This grant is for you! Fund initiatives that boost the participation of people with disabilities in USAID activities and build the capacity of disability organizations.
Uganda HIV/AIDS Treatment Funding for Hospitals
This grant from USAID-Kampala supports Ugandan organizations in enhancing national HIV/AIDS treatment systems. Funding is available for improving quality care, treatment, and laboratory services at hospitals, while building sustainable public and private sector capacity.