This grant supports Ukraine’s Ministry of Health to expand targeted HIV testing, treatment, and prevention services for high-risk groups, using community, mobile, and facility-based approaches amid ongoing conflict.
Funder: Centers for Disease Control-GHC
Due Dates: July 3, 2026 (Questions deadline) | July 20, 2026 (Full application deadline)
Funding Amounts: Approx. $10,000,000 total for Year 1; one award anticipated; up to 5 years, subject to annual funding.
Summary: Supports the delivery and expansion of life-saving HIV services in Ukraine by strengthening resilient health systems, with a focus on high-risk populations amid ongoing instability.
Key Information: Project activities must be conducted in Ukraine; eligibility is unrestricted; applications exceeding $10M for Year 1 will not be considered.
This opportunity, administered by the CDC Global Health Center, aims to enhance the capacity of the Ukraine Ministry of Health and its Public Health Center to deliver comprehensive HIV services—testing, prevention, treatment, and retention—especially among populations at higher risk for HIV. The program is designed to sustain and expand critical HIV interventions in the context of ongoing conflict and health system disruptions, supporting innovative, community-based, and mobile service delivery models. Activities should align with CDC and U.S. government global health priorities, emphasizing data-driven approaches, rapid linkage to care, and integrated care models.