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Helpful Resources on HIV/AIDS Grants and Contracts

Photo of an HIV-positive woman with her daughter in Cambodia.
Photograph of an HIV-positive woman in Cambodia. Source: Family Health International

The USAID Primer – What We Do and How We Do It
The purpose of the USAID Primer is to explain the internal doctrines, strategies, operational procedures, structure, and program mechanisms of USAID.  The agency works in 100 developing countries and in close partnership with private voluntary organizations, indigenous groups, universities, American businesses, international organizations, other governments, trade and professional associations, faith-based organizations, and other U.S. government agencies. USAID has working relationships, through contracts and grant agreements, with more than 3,500 companies and over 300 U.S.-based private voluntary organizations.  View the Primer.

Doing Business with USAID
Effective in 2003, the U.S. Government established two central Web portals for organizations interested in business opportunities.  USAID now posts solicitations on those sites.  Notices of contract opportunities and corresponding solicitations are available at www.fedbizopps.gov, the single source for federal procurement opportunities.  Notice of federal grant and cooperative agreement opportunities are listed at www.grants.gov.  In addition, the agency may publish an Annual Program Statement or a Request for Application. 

  • The New Partners Initiative (NPI) is providing $200 million in grants to new partners through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief to provide HIV/AIDS prevention and care services.  Concept papers for NPI are accepted on a rolling basis, and can be submitted to npi@usaid.gov. Read more about the New Partners Initiative and view the Annual Program Statement.

  • USAID Global Development Alliance (GDA) is USAID’s hub of activity for building public-private partnerships.  Since 2002, has USAID has obligated $1.4 billion to over 400 public-private alliances through 68 missions and leveraged more than $4.6 billion in partner contributions. Through workshops and trainings around the globe, more than 1,000 USAID professionals have been trained on public-private alliance building. Read more about GDA’s award-winning model of partnership, and view the Annual Program Statement.

  • USAID Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (FBCI).  Since the agency’s inception, USAID has partnered with faith-based and community organizations. By Executive Order (13280), dated December 12, 2002, President Bush established a Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (CFBCI) at USAID.  Read FBCI’s tips for working in AIDS.

 USAID Branding Guidelines
USAID has separate and different branding policies and marking requirements for its implementing partners: one for contractors, and one for U.S. non-governmental organizations receiving grants and cooperative agreements. Read more on USAID branding policies.

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