Opportunity Information: Apply for 72011922RFA00001
The Tajikistan Tuberculosis (TB) Bilateral Activity is a USAID discretionary funding opportunity that supports a single cooperative agreement aimed at reducing the overall burden of tuberculosis in Tajikistan. The award is designed to strengthen the country s ability to find TB cases earlier, treat patients successfully, and prevent transmission, including across all forms of TB. The program focus is not only clinical, but also strongly systems oriented, emphasizing improvements in leadership, management, financing, and technical capacity across the health sector and related partners.
USAID intends for the activity to build up the capabilities of health institutions, communities, and civil society organizations so they can more effectively reach high risk groups. In practice, this implies improving how TB services are planned, managed, funded, and delivered, while also expanding and deepening outreach beyond traditional facility based approaches. The opportunity highlights the importance of community level engagement and civil society participation, suggesting a program model that connects public health institutions with community networks to increase detection, support treatment adherence, and strengthen prevention efforts among populations that are often missed by routine services.
The funding instrument is a Cooperative Agreement, meaning USAID expects to be substantially involved during implementation compared with a standard grant. The funding opportunity number is 72011922RFA00001, and it falls under the Health category with CFDA number 98.001. Eligibility is unrestricted, so applications are open to any type of qualified entity, subject to any additional eligibility clarifications that may appear in the full notice. USAID anticipated making one award, with an award ceiling of 20,673,753.
Administratively, the opportunity was issued by the U.S. Agency for International Development, Kazakhstan USAID Almaty. The opportunity was created on May 17, 2022, with an original closing date of June 21, 2022. Overall, the grant opportunity is framed as a comprehensive TB effort that combines technical TB programming with health system strengthening and community based strategies to improve detection, treatment outcomes, and prevention in Tajikistan.Apply for 72011922RFA00001
- The Agency for International Development, Kazakhstan USAID-Almaty in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Tajikistan Tuberculosis (TB) Bilateral Activity" and is now available to receive applicants.
- Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 98.001.
- This funding opportunity was created on May 17, 2022.
- Applicants must submit their applications by Jun 21, 2022. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
- Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $20,673,753.00 in funding.
- The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
- Eligible applicants include: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1) What is the Tajikistan Tuberculosis (TB) Bilateral Activity?
The Tajikistan Tuberculosis (TB) Bilateral Activity is a USAID discretionary funding opportunity intended to reduce the overall burden of tuberculosis in Tajikistan. It is designed as a comprehensive TB effort that combines technical TB programming with health system strengthening and community-based strategies to improve detection, treatment outcomes, and prevention.
2) What is the main goal of this award?
The main goal is to reduce the overall TB burden in Tajikistan by helping the country find TB cases earlier, treat patients successfully, and prevent transmission. The activity is intended to address TB across all forms of TB.
3) What type of funding instrument is being used?
The funding instrument is a Cooperative Agreement.
4) What does it mean that this is a Cooperative Agreement?
A Cooperative Agreement means USAID expects to be substantially involved during implementation compared with a standard grant. In practice, this indicates closer collaboration and engagement by USAID as the activity is carried out.
5) How many awards does USAID expect to make under this opportunity?
USAID anticipated making one award.
6) What is the award ceiling (maximum funding amount) for this opportunity?
The award ceiling is 20,673,753.
7) What is the funding opportunity number?
The funding opportunity number is 72011922RFA00001.
8) What is the CFDA number and category for this opportunity?
The opportunity is in the Health category and lists CFDA number 98.001.
9) Who is issuing this funding opportunity?
The opportunity was issued by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Kazakhstan USAID Almaty.
10) When was the opportunity created and what was the original closing date?
The opportunity was created on May 17, 2022, and the original closing date was June 21, 2022.
11) Is eligibility restricted to certain organization types?
Eligibility is described as unrestricted, meaning applications are open to any type of qualified entity, subject to any additional eligibility clarifications that may appear in the full notice.
12) What kinds of results is the activity aiming to achieve?
The activity is intended to support earlier TB case finding, successful treatment of TB patients, and prevention of TB transmission. It also emphasizes strengthening the country’s broader ability to manage and sustain TB services.
13) Does the program focus only on clinical TB services?
No. The program focus is described as not only clinical, but also strongly systems oriented. It emphasizes improvements in leadership, management, financing, and technical capacity across the health sector and related partners.
14) What health system strengthening areas are emphasized?
The opportunity highlights strengthening leadership, management, financing, and technical capacity. It also stresses improving how TB services are planned, managed, funded, and delivered.
15) What role do communities and civil society organizations play in this activity?
The activity intends to build up the capabilities of health institutions, communities, and civil society organizations so they can more effectively reach high-risk groups. It emphasizes community-level engagement and civil society participation, and suggests connecting public health institutions with community networks.
16) Why is community-based engagement highlighted?
The opportunity suggests that community-level strategies help expand outreach beyond traditional facility-based approaches, increase detection, support treatment adherence, and strengthen prevention among populations often missed by routine services.
17) What is meant by reaching "high-risk groups" in the context of this opportunity?
Based on the description provided, the activity is intended to more effectively reach high-risk groups by improving outreach and engagement beyond routine facility-based services. Specific populations are not listed in the provided information.
18) How does the activity propose to improve TB detection?
The opportunity frames improved detection as a combination of finding TB cases earlier and expanding and deepening outreach beyond traditional facility-based approaches, including stronger linkages between public health institutions and community networks.
19) How does the activity propose to improve treatment outcomes?
The description emphasizes treating patients successfully and supporting treatment adherence through community engagement, civil society participation, and stronger systems for planning, management, financing, and delivery of TB services.
20) How does the activity propose to prevent TB transmission?
The activity aims to prevent transmission by finding cases earlier, treating patients successfully, and strengthening prevention efforts, including through community-based strategies and stronger coordination between institutions and community networks.
21) Is this opportunity limited to a specific country?
Yes. The activity is focused on Tajikistan and is intended to strengthen TB-related outcomes and systems within Tajikistan.
22) What does "across all forms of TB" imply for the program scope?
The opportunity states that prevention and transmission efforts should consider all forms of TB. The provided information does not list specific forms, but it indicates a broad TB scope rather than a narrow sub-type focus.
23) What is the overall approach of the opportunity?
The opportunity is framed as a comprehensive TB effort that combines technical TB programming with health system strengthening and community-based strategies. It emphasizes improving institutional capacity and linking public health institutions with community networks to improve detection, adherence, and prevention.
24) Where should applicants look for additional eligibility clarifications?
The provided description notes that eligibility is unrestricted, subject to any additional eligibility clarifications that may appear in the full notice.
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