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HIV/AIDS Funding: Small Grants

In addition to its global HIV/AIDS program, USAID has small grants programs that provide funding to organizations working on HIV/AIDS.

Community REACH
USAID established this fund to facilitate the efficient flow of grant funds to organizations playing valuable roles in the fight against HIV/AIDS, including regional and local non-governmental organizations, universities, and faith-based organizations. Grants made under this mechanism will typically range from $100,000 to $500,000, with award terms of one to three years. Competition for grant awards will be announced at periodic intervals. Awards will be made in three broad categories: primary prevention and education, voluntary counseling and testing, and care for those living with HIV or AIDS. For more information, visit Community REACH's website.

 

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