Opportunity Information: Apply for CDC RFA GH13 134403CONT16

The grant opportunity titled "HIV Coinfection Surveillance Strategies for Program Planning in the Central America Region under PEPFAR" is a continuation funding notice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) focused on public health surveillance activities related to HIV coinfections in Central America, specifically in support of PEPFAR programming. The overall intent is to sustain and build on previously funded work that helps countries and implementing partners collect, analyze, and use surveillance data on HIV coinfections to guide planning, prioritization, and resource allocation for HIV programs. The funding mechanism is structured as a cooperative agreement, which typically means CDC expects to have substantial involvement in the direction, technical approach, and oversight of the supported activities, rather than operating as a hands-off pass-through grant.

This particular posting is not a new open competition. It is explicitly a continuation award intended only for recipients that were already funded under the earlier funding opportunity CDC-RFA-GH13-1344 with the same program title. In practical terms, that means eligibility is limited to existing grantees from the prior award cycle, and new organizations that did not previously receive the original award would not be able to apply for this continuation. The opportunity is categorized as "Continuation" and lists eligible applicants broadly as "Others," but the accompanying description clarifies that funds are restricted to prior awardees. The funding activity category is "Health," and it is associated with CFDA number 93.067, a CDC assistance listing used for global health-related activities.

The program emphasis is on "coinfection surveillance strategies," which generally refers to monitoring and analyzing infections that commonly occur alongside HIV and can significantly affect morbidity, mortality, and program outcomes. While the notice itself does not enumerate specific coinfections, in PEPFAR and CDC global HIV work this often includes conditions such as tuberculosis (TB), viral hepatitis, and certain sexually transmitted infections, among others, depending on local epidemiology and program priorities. Surveillance strategies in this context commonly involve strengthening data systems, improving case detection and reporting, integrating laboratory and clinical information, standardizing definitions and indicators, and ensuring that the resulting data is usable for real-world decisions such as targeting screening, improving treatment cascades, and planning prevention and care services for populations at higher risk of coinfection.

Administrative details indicate the opportunity number is CDC RFA GH13 134403CONT16, with a creation date of September 18, 2015, and an original closing date of November 25, 2015. The award instrument is a cooperative agreement, aligning with a model where CDC can provide ongoing technical guidance and coordination to ensure surveillance outputs are aligned with PEPFAR goals and country needs. The listing shows an award ceiling of 0 and does not specify expected awards, which is not uncommon in continuation notices where the purpose is to authorize continued funding for existing projects rather than announce new funds to be competed; the actual funding levels are often determined through internal continuation decisions, progress assessments, and availability of appropriations.

In short, this grant opportunity is best understood as a continuation action under PEPFAR to maintain momentum on HIV coinfection surveillance and to support the use of that surveillance for program planning across Central America. It is narrowly targeted to organizations already holding the original CDC award, and it reflects CDCs ongoing role in helping partners generate higher-quality surveillance data that can directly inform HIV and coinfection programming decisions in the region.

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "HIV Coinfection Surveillance Strategies for Program Planning in the Central America Region under 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 2015-09-18.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2015-11-25. (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 the title of this grant opportunity?

The opportunity is titled "HIV Coinfection Surveillance Strategies for Program Planning in the Central America Region under PEPFAR."

Which federal agency is offering this opportunity?

The opportunity is offered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

What is the main purpose of this funding notice?

The intent is to sustain and build on previously funded public health surveillance work focused on HIV coinfections in Central America, and to ensure surveillance data are collected, analyzed, and used to guide HIV program planning, prioritization, and resource allocation in support of PEPFAR programming.

Is this a new competitive grant, or a continuation award?

This is a continuation funding notice, not a new open competition.

Who is eligible to apply for this continuation award?

Eligibility is restricted to recipients that were already funded under the earlier CDC funding opportunity CDC-RFA-GH13-1344 with the same program title. Organizations that did not receive the original award are not eligible to apply for this continuation.

What prior funding opportunity does this continuation relate to?

This continuation is tied to the earlier CDC funding opportunity number CDC-RFA-GH13-1344 under the same program title.

What is the opportunity number for this continuation notice?

The opportunity number is CDC RFA GH13 134403CONT16.

What type of award instrument is used?

The award instrument is a cooperative agreement.

What does it mean that this is a cooperative agreement?

A cooperative agreement typically means CDC expects to have substantial involvement in the direction, technical approach, and oversight of the supported activities, rather than providing funding with minimal ongoing engagement.

What topic area or activity category does this opportunity fall under?

The funding activity category listed is Health.

What region is the work focused on?

The notice focuses on the Central America region.

How does this opportunity relate to PEPFAR?

It supports public health surveillance activities related to HIV coinfections in Central America specifically in support of PEPFAR programming, with an emphasis on using surveillance outputs to inform program planning and decisions.

What does "coinfection surveillance strategies" mean in this context?

It refers to monitoring and analyzing infections that commonly occur alongside HIV and can affect morbidity, mortality, and program outcomes, and to strengthening the approaches and systems used to generate reliable, decision-ready data on those coinfections.

Does the notice list specific coinfections to be surveilled?

No. The notice does not enumerate specific coinfections. It generally describes HIV coinfections, which in similar CDC and PEPFAR contexts often include conditions such as tuberculosis (TB), viral hepatitis, and certain sexually transmitted infections, depending on local epidemiology and priorities.

What kinds of surveillance strengthening activities are implied by the description?

The description suggests activities such as strengthening data systems, improving case detection and reporting, integrating laboratory and clinical information, standardizing definitions and indicators, and ensuring the resulting data can be used for decisions like targeting screening and planning prevention and care services for populations at higher risk of coinfection.

How are the surveillance data expected to be used?

The surveillance data are intended to guide planning, prioritization, and resource allocation for HIV programs, including practical decisions such as targeting screening, improving treatment cascades, and planning prevention and care services where coinfection risks are higher.

What is the CFDA (assistance listing) number associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is associated with CFDA number 93.067.

What is the posting creation date?

The creation date listed is September 18, 2015.

What is the (original) closing date shown for this notice?

The original closing date listed is November 25, 2015.

Does the notice provide an award ceiling or expected number of awards?

The listing shows an award ceiling of 0 and does not specify expected awards. This can occur in continuation notices where the purpose is to authorize continued funding for existing projects rather than announce new competed funds, and where actual funding levels may depend on continuation decisions, progress assessments, and available appropriations.

Why might a continuation notice show an award ceiling of 0?

Based on the description, this appears to be an administrative characteristic of a continuation posting rather than a signal that no funding exists. Continuation amounts are often determined through internal continuation processes rather than being competed under a published ceiling.

Is the opportunity intended to start new projects or maintain existing work?

It is intended to maintain momentum and build on previously funded work under the prior award, rather than start new projects through an open competition.

What does the eligibility label "Others" mean here?

The posting lists eligible applicants broadly as "Others," but the description clarifies that funds are restricted to prior awardees from CDC-RFA-GH13-1344.

What is the overall takeaway for organizations that were not funded under the earlier award?

Organizations that were not recipients under the earlier funding opportunity CDC-RFA-GH13-1344 would not be able to apply for this continuation notice because it is explicitly limited to existing grantees.

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