Uganda USAID-Kampala
Uganda Health Grants: Boost Access & Quality
Organizations in Uganda can apply for funding to improve healthcare access and quality at local levels. This initiative aims to strengthen the performance of health systems in priority districts.
Uganda Grants: Unlock Funding for Local Growth!
Ugandan local organizations, with less than $5M in past funding, can apply for this grant to implement crucial local development programs. This opportunity offers a chance to secure funding for impactful community initiatives.
Uganda Health Grant: Boost Healthcare Access & System Performance
This initiative seeks to improve healthcare access and quality in Uganda, focusing on maternal, child health, family planning, nutrition, and WASH services. Funding aims to strengthen local health systems and build capacity for sustainable health outcomes and epidemic response.
Unlock Funding for Ugandan Initiatives!
This is an information-gathering request from USAID/Uganda to understand potential partners for local development activities. Businesses and organizations interested in supporting community growth and development can provide input on proposed approaches.
Uganda: Grants to Boost Development Outcomes
Ugandan civil society organizations can receive funding to strengthen their capacity in health, education, agriculture, and governance. This grant aims to enhance advocacy and organizational skills to improve development outcomes across targeted sectors.
Uganda: Get Grants for Vulnerable Children & Families
Local and international organizations in Uganda are invited to apply for funding to implement programs that significantly improve the lives of vulnerable children and their households. This grant aims to provide vital support and resources to families facing critical and moderate vulnerability.
Uganda HIV/AIDS Funding: Secure Grants for Local Service Delivery
Ugandan organizations can apply for funding to implement local HIV/AIDS service delivery programs. This initiative aims to strengthen and expand essential health services within the community.
Uganda: Secure Funding to Combat Wildlife Crime
Ugandan organizations focused on wildlife protection and law enforcement are invited to apply for funding to enhance coordination, strengthen institutional capacity, and improve data analysis for more effective anti-wildlife crime efforts. This initiative aims to reduce wildlife crime across the nation through improved enforcement and prosecution.
Uganda: Get Funding to Grow Business Through Nature!
Ugandan communities, businesses, and government entities can apply for funding to boost economic growth by conserving and sustainably managing biodiversity. This initiative aims to create lasting environmental and economic benefits while increasing community resilience.
Secure Funding for Health Waste Solutions in Uganda
Are you a Ugandan organization focused on improving health care waste management? This grant supports safe and proper handling of hazardous waste from vital health services, aiming to protect health and the environment.
Boost Your Health Business: Uganda MCHN Grants Available
This grant supports organizations in Uganda working to improve maternal and child health and nutrition outcomes. Funding is for strengthening government capacity in implementing strategies and enhancing service delivery across key regions.
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.
Uganda Grants: Fund Biodiversity & Economic Growth
Ugandan businesses and communities can access funding to conserve biodiversity and boost economic sustainability in targeted ecosystems. This initiative supports lasting environmental and economic resilience through conservation efforts.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Prevention Projects
Faith-based organizations in Uganda are invited to apply for funding to implement HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment programs. This grant aims to expand access to essential services and support communities affected by HIV/AIDS.
Get Funding for Social Impact Initiatives in Uganda
Ugandan businesses and organizations focused on improving health and development outcomes through behavior change can apply for this USAID funding. The grant supports initiatives that encourage the adoption of priority behaviors among individuals, households, and communities.