Opportunity Information: Apply for CDC RFA GH12 122804CONT16

The grant opportunity titled "Engaging Local Indigenous Organizations in Developing HIV/AIDS Monitoring and Evaluation" is a continuation funding announcement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It is designed to extend support for ongoing work originally funded under the earlier solicitation CDC-RFA-GH12-1228, which focused on strengthening HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation (M and E) efforts through direct engagement with local indigenous organizations. In practical terms, this opportunity is not a new open competition; it is meant to keep an existing, previously funded project or set of projects moving forward so that progress made under the original award can be maintained, expanded, or fully implemented.

This continuation is offered as a cooperative agreement, which typically means the CDC expects to have substantial involvement in the project rather than acting only as a pass-through funder. Cooperative agreements often include close technical collaboration, shared planning, and ongoing communication around deliverables, monitoring expectations, and performance improvement. The activity category is listed as Health, reflecting that the work supports public health systems and programming tied to HIV/AIDS outcomes, particularly through better measurement, reporting, analysis, and use of data for decision-making.

Eligibility is restricted. The announcement states the funding is intended only for grantees previously awarded under the original CDC-RFA-GH12-1228 opportunity. So while the eligible applicant type is broadly labeled as "Others," the controlling condition is that only prior awardees under that specific earlier funding announcement can receive these continuation funds. This is typical of continuation awards, where the funder is extending or renewing funding for an existing cooperative agreement to support continuity of operations, avoid disruptions in field activities, and allow projects to complete multi-year goals.

The CFDA number associated with the opportunity is 93.067, linking it to the federal assistance listing that covers the relevant CDC program area for this type of public health support. The funding opportunity number is CDC RFA GH12 122804CONT16, where the "CONT" indicator signals a continuation action tied to the original GH12-1228 award line. The original closing date shown is October 19, 2015, and the creation date for the posting is September 18, 2015, which suggests it was issued on a timeline consistent with administrative processing for ongoing grantees rather than for broad public solicitation.

Several fields in the listing indicate that typical competitive details are either not applicable or not emphasized for this action. The award ceiling is shown as 0, and the expected number of awards is left blank, both of which can occur in continuation notices where funding amounts are determined by previously approved budgets, year-to-year appropriations, recipient performance, and negotiated work plans rather than a newly competed maximum award amount. Overall, the purpose is straightforward: to continue funding and CDC collaboration for existing recipients working to engage local indigenous organizations in developing, strengthening, or operationalizing HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation systems and practices.

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Engaging Local Indigenous Organizations in Developing HIV/AIDS Monitoring and Evaluation" 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 2015-09-18.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2015-10-19. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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FAQs: Engaging Local Indigenous Organizations in Developing HIV/AIDS Monitoring and Evaluation (CDC Continuation)

What is the purpose of this grant opportunity?

This funding announcement is intended to continue and extend support for work originally funded under CDC-RFA-GH12-1228. The goal is to maintain, expand, or fully implement ongoing efforts that strengthen HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation (M and E) through direct engagement with local indigenous organizations.

Is this a new, open competitive funding opportunity?

No. This is a continuation funding announcement, not a new open competition. It is designed to keep previously funded projects moving forward rather than invite new applicants.

Who is eligible to apply for this continuation funding?

Eligibility is restricted to grantees that were previously awarded under the original solicitation CDC-RFA-GH12-1228. Even though the applicant type may appear broadly labeled (for example, as "Others"), the controlling requirement is prior award status under that specific earlier funding announcement.

If an organization was not funded under CDC-RFA-GH12-1228, can it apply?

No. Based on the listing, only prior awardees under CDC-RFA-GH12-1228 can receive these continuation funds.

What type of award mechanism is being used?

The opportunity is offered as a cooperative agreement. This typically indicates substantial CDC involvement during project implementation, rather than CDC acting only as a pass-through funder.

What does "substantial involvement" by CDC usually mean in a cooperative agreement?

In practical terms, substantial involvement commonly includes close technical collaboration, shared planning, ongoing communication on deliverables, defined monitoring expectations, and performance improvement activities tied to project progress.

What is the main program focus area or activity category?

The activity category is Health. The work supports public health systems and programming connected to HIV/AIDS outcomes, with an emphasis on improving measurement, reporting, analysis, and the use of data for decision-making.

What is the role of local indigenous organizations in this project work?

The continuation supports efforts that directly engage local indigenous organizations in developing, strengthening, or operationalizing HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation systems and practices.

What is the relationship between this continuation notice and the earlier opportunity?

This opportunity explicitly continues work funded under CDC-RFA-GH12-1228. The continuation is structured to preserve momentum and avoid disruptions, allowing multi-year goals and field activities started under the original award to continue.

What is the funding opportunity number for this continuation?

The funding opportunity number is CDC RFA GH12 122804CONT16. The "CONT" portion indicates it is a continuation action tied to the original GH12-1228 award line.

What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The CFDA number listed is 93.067, which links the opportunity to the relevant federal assistance listing for this CDC program area.

What are the key dates shown in the listing?

The posting creation date shown is September 18, 2015, and the original closing date shown is October 19, 2015. The timeline appears consistent with administrative processing for ongoing grantees rather than a broad public solicitation.

Why does the award ceiling show as 0?

The listing shows an award ceiling of 0, which can occur in continuation notices where the funding amount is not presented as a newly competed maximum. Instead, continuation funding is often based on previously approved budgets, year-to-year appropriations, recipient performance, and negotiated work plans.

Why is the expected number of awards left blank?

For continuation actions, the expected number of awards may not be emphasized or may be left blank because the action is intended for existing recipients rather than a newly competed pool of applicants.

What is the overall reason CDC issues continuation awards like this?

Continuation awards are commonly used to extend funding for an existing cooperative agreement so that ongoing operations are not interrupted, field activities can proceed without disruption, and recipients can complete multi-year objectives that were already underway.

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