Opportunity Information: Apply for CDC RFA GH13 130404CONT17

This grant opportunity is a continuation cooperative agreement from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Center for Global Health, focused on Vietnam under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Its purpose is to keep supporting work that strengthens Vietnam's long-term, sustainable national system for HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment in partnership with the Ministry of Health. In practice, it is framed around maintaining and advancing an existing collaboration rather than launching a new, open competition.

The opportunity is explicitly limited to organizations that were already funded under the earlier CDC announcement CDC-RFA-GH13-1304, which covered the same overall effort: partnering with Vietnam's Ministry of Health to build sustainable HIV/AIDS programming. Because this is a continuation action (Opportunity Category: Continuation), it is not intended for new applicants. The main implication is that CDC is extending funding to an existing grantee or set of grantees to continue previously approved activities, deliverables, and technical work, typically with ongoing CDC involvement consistent with a cooperative agreement.

Administratively, the funding mechanism is a cooperative agreement, which generally means CDC expects to have substantial involvement in the program's implementation, such as technical guidance, coordination support, and performance monitoring, rather than functioning purely as a pass-through funder. The activity category is listed as Health, and the CFDA number is 93.067, which corresponds to CDC global health assistance programming. The issuing agency is identified as Centers for Disease Control - CGH (CDC Center for Global Health).

Key timing and listing details indicate this continuation notice was created on 2016-08-17 with an original closing date of 2016-09-19. The record shows an award ceiling of 0 and does not specify the number of expected awards, which is common in continuation listings where the funding level and award count are tied to prior awards, internal budgeting, or incremental funding decisions rather than a competitive selection with a published maximum.

In terms of the programmatic focus, the title and description emphasize building a sustainable system for HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment in Vietnam, aligned with PEPFAR goals. While the listing does not spell out specific interventions, the scope implied by the title typically includes strengthening national and subnational capacity to prevent new HIV infections, improve the quality and reach of clinical care and antiretroviral treatment services, and support durable systems (such as program management, workforce development, monitoring and evaluation, and coordination mechanisms) so that Vietnam can maintain progress with increasing local ownership over time.

Overall, this notice is best understood as a formal continuation funding action: CDC is continuing support for an established PEPFAR-related partnership with Vietnam's Ministry of Health, and eligibility is restricted to the prior grantee(s) already operating under the original CDC-RFA-GH13-1304 award.

  • The Centers for Disease Control - CGH in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Partnering with the Ministry of Health of Vietnam to Build a Sustainable System for HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care, and Treatment in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.067.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2016-08-17.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2016-09-19. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is this grant opportunity about?

This is a CDC Center for Global Health (CGH) continuation cooperative agreement tied to PEPFAR work in Vietnam. The purpose is to keep supporting ongoing efforts that strengthen Vietnam's long-term, sustainable national system for HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment in partnership with the Ministry of Health.

Is this a new competitive funding opportunity?

No. The opportunity category is listed as "Continuation," and it is framed as extending an existing collaboration rather than launching a new open competition.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is explicitly limited to organizations that were already funded under the earlier CDC announcement CDC-RFA-GH13-1304. New applicants are not intended to apply for this continuation action.

What is CDC-RFA-GH13-1304 and how does it relate to this notice?

CDC-RFA-GH13-1304 was the earlier CDC announcement supporting the same overall effort: partnering with Vietnam's Ministry of Health to build sustainable HIV/AIDS programming. This opportunity continues funding for organizations previously funded under that announcement.

Which federal agency is issuing this continuation award?

The issuing agency is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Center for Global Health (CGH), identified as Centers for Disease Control - CGH.

What funding mechanism is being used?

The mechanism is a cooperative agreement. This generally indicates CDC expects substantial involvement in implementation, such as providing technical guidance, coordination support, and performance monitoring, rather than acting only as a pass-through funder.

What does "cooperative agreement" imply for how the program is run?

Based on how cooperative agreements are described in the listing, CDC is expected to remain actively involved during implementation. That can include technical input, coordination, and ongoing monitoring of performance while the recipient carries out the work.

What is the program focus area?

The activity category is Health. Programmatically, the title and description emphasize strengthening Vietnam's sustainable national system for HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment, aligned with PEPFAR goals.

Which country is the work focused on?

The continuation effort is focused on Vietnam, in partnership with Vietnam's Ministry of Health.

What is PEPFAR and how is it connected to this opportunity?

The work is described as under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). The notice frames the activities as part of PEPFAR-aligned HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment system strengthening in Vietnam.

What is the CFDA number for this opportunity and what does it indicate?

The CFDA number is 93.067, which is associated in the listing with CDC global health assistance programming.

What types of activities are supported under this continuation?

The listing does not spell out specific interventions. It generally emphasizes building a sustainable system for HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment. The scope implied by the title typically includes strengthening national and subnational capacity to prevent new infections, improve access and quality of clinical care and antiretroviral treatment services, and support durable systems such as program management, workforce development, monitoring and evaluation, and coordination mechanisms.

Is this funding meant to continue previously approved work?

Yes. The notice is described as a continuation action intended to continue previously approved activities, deliverables, and technical work, typically with ongoing CDC involvement consistent with a cooperative agreement.

When was this continuation notice created?

The record indicates the continuation notice was created on 2016-08-17.

What was the closing date listed for this opportunity?

The original closing date shown is 2016-09-19.

What is the award ceiling for this listing?

The record shows an award ceiling of 0. This can occur in continuation listings where the funding level is tied to prior awards, internal budgeting, or incremental funding decisions rather than a competitive process with a published maximum.

How many awards are expected?

The number of expected awards is not specified in the record. This is common for continuation listings where awards are linked to existing grantees rather than a new competitive selection.

Does this opportunity support work with Vietnam's Ministry of Health?

Yes. The stated purpose is to support HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment system strengthening in partnership with Vietnam's Ministry of Health.

What is the main takeaway for organizations that were not part of the earlier award?

This notice is not intended for new applicants. It is limited to organizations previously funded under CDC-RFA-GH13-1304 as part of a continuation cooperative agreement action.

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