The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), operating under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has released a forecasted Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) under opportunity number CDC-RFA-JG-26-0146. This opportunity supports efforts in Kenya to build integrated, resilient, and sustainable health, laboratory, and information systems aimed at controlling the HIV and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics. This initiative is funded under the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and aligns with broader health priorities including Kenyaโs Universal Health Coverage (UHC) ambitions and the UNAIDS 95-95-95 goals for HIV epidemic control.
The overarching purpose of the grant is to strengthen Kenyaโs healthcare infrastructure by enhancing timely access to quality diagnostic and treatment services for populations affected by HIV and TB. The funding will help integrate laboratory and health systems into broader public health frameworks, supporting sustainable epidemic response efforts. These interventions aim to improve health outcomes, reduce disease burden, and contribute to the country's long-term goal of self-reliance in managing public health emergencies.
The program anticipates approximately $10 million in total funding for its first year, contingent upon availability of funds. Although the notice lists an award ceiling and floor of zero, further narrative clarifies that this ceiling does not apply to Year 1 funding expectations. The number of anticipated awards is three. The funding will be distributed through cooperative agreements, allowing significant federal involvement in the execution and performance monitoring of funded projects.
The NOFO is forecasted as of October 1, 2025, with an estimated full announcement date of December 2, 2025. Interested applicants will have until February 17, 2026, at 11:59 PM Eastern Time to submit their electronic applications. The anticipated award and project start dates are both September 30, 2026. This grant opportunity does not require any cost sharing or matching from applicants.
A wide range of entities are eligible to apply for this opportunity, including state, county, and city governments; public and private institutions of higher education; nonprofits with or without 501(c)(3) status; tribal governments and organizations; public housing authorities; special district governments; for-profit entities including small businesses; and independent school districts. The program is open to applicants meeting eligibility from any of the categories listed, with no geographical restriction to U.S. states or territories, since the program is focused internationally on Kenya.
Applicants seeking further information may contact the CDC at pepfarfoas@cdc.gov. This email serves as the main point of contact for inquiries related to this funding opportunity.