Update, Global Fund Funding Request Materials for 2020-2022 Funding Cycle

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Country Coordinating Mechanisms apply for their allocated funding by completing and submitting a funding request.

There are five types of funding requests for the 2020-2022 funding cycle:

  • Program Continuation: enables well-performing programs which require no significant changes to continue implementation with minimal distraction
  • Tailored for Focused Portfolios: application is streamlined and designed to meet the needs of countries with smaller funding amounts and disease burden, and to ensure targeted investments have the greatest impact
  • Tailored for National Strategic Plans: documentation requirements rely primarily on suitable national strategic plans referenced in place of the funding request narrative
  • Tailored for Transition: suitable for countries approaching transition from Global Fund financing, building sustainable programs with decreasing Global Fund support
  • Full Review: applications are a comprehensive review of strategic priorities and programming in higher burden countries

Which funding request application a country should use has been communicated in allocation letters sent to Country Coordinating Mechanisms in December 2019.

The application materials on this page are for information purposes only. Each applicant did receive country-specific materials along with the allocation letters starting in December 2019.

Download the documents here, according with the types of funding requests

Funding Request Materials for 2020-2022 Funding Cycle

The update of application materials and resources for the 2020-2022 funding cycle are now available on the Global Fund website.

The allocation-based funding model remains largely unchanged for the upcoming cycle, though some elements have been updated based on lessons learned from the current cycle. These refinements are designed to further streamline the application process and improve the impact of Global Fund resources.

Included within this update release are the English language versions of the five application forms and instructions for each approach, technical information notes, other guidance documents and a frequently asked questions document. See the Funding Request Applications and Applicant Guidance pages for details.

The first funding request submission deadlines are listed on the Funding Request Submissions & Status page.

Update materials will be provided in English, French and Spanish.

See the Applying for Funding section for an overview of the application process.

2020 Eligibility List

The 2020 Eligibility List identifies which country components are eligible to receive an allocation from the Global Fund for the 2020-2022 period. Eligibility does not guarantee an allocation. If a country has no eligible components, it does not appear on the list.

Download the Eligibility List here

Allocation amounts

The Global Fund has published the allocation amounts, as well as the matching funds amounts, for countries for the 2020-2022 funding cycle.

The allocations include US$12.71 billion for country allocations – 23% more than for the previous three-year period. Most eligible countries have increased allocations, and every region is getting more funding overall.

Download here the allocation amounts

Download here the matching funds amount

Transition

To facilitate advanced planning by eligible countries that will transition from Global Fund support, the Global Fund has produced a list of country components projected to transition fully from Global Fund financing by 2028 due to improvements in income classification and based on current eligibility criteria. These projections are not intended as binding determinations or statements of Global Fund policy, and are only provided as an additional resource to assist countries in preparing for transition.

Download here
Projected Transitions from Global Fund Support by 2028

Framework for Monitoring HIV/STI Services for Key Populations in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Pan American Health Organization, through an agreement with The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, has developed the Framework for Monitoring HIV/STI Services for Key Populations in Latin America and the Caribbean.  This document lists the essential HIV/STI services that, based on a combination prevention approach, should be offered to people from key populations. The monitoring framework establishes one or more indicators for each of the essential services together with the methodology for their measure.

Download the document here