Strengthening government capacity for implementation and management of public health systems for quality improvement, monitoring and evaluation, survey/surveillance and health information system for program sustainability in Nigeria under PEPFAR
This funding opportunity provides financial support to various organizations, including government entities and nonprofits, to strengthen Nigeria's public health systems for better management and sustainability of health programs, particularly in response to HIV and other infectious diseases.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has announced a forecasted funding opportunity under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) titled “Strengthening government capacity for implementation and management of public health systems for quality improvement, monitoring and evaluation, survey/surveillance and health information system for program sustainability in Nigeria under PEPFAR.” This cooperative agreement seeks to reinforce Nigeria’s capacity to manage, implement, and sustain public health systems essential for national health programs, particularly those related to HIV and other infectious diseases. CDC-GHC serves as the implementing agency under the Global Health Center, with the program designed to promote government ownership and institutionalization of effective systems. The primary purpose of this initiative is to enable the Nigerian government to independently manage quality improvement (CQI), monitoring and evaluation (M&E), survey and surveillance, and health information system (HIS) functions. The project’s scope includes embedding CQI and data quality assessment/improvement frameworks into national structures and PEPFAR-supported facilities. It also focuses on enhancing governance for HIS platforms such as the National Data Repository, Electronic Medical Records, and the Laboratory Information Management System. These systems are vital to ensure accurate data reporting and decision-making within the health sector. The NOFO further encourages innovative approaches, including the use of digital health tools, automated data capture, and advanced analytics to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public health management systems. The award is structured as a cooperative agreement, reflecting CDC’s intent to collaborate closely with implementing organizations. Approximately two awards are expected, with an anticipated total program funding of around $15,000,000 for the first fiscal year, contingent upon the availability of funds. Although the official forecast lists an award ceiling of $0, CDC clarifies that this represents a placeholder for budgetary planning purposes. Actual funding allocations will be announced upon release of the official Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). No cost-sharing or matching funds are required. Projects are expected to begin on September 30, 2026, following award announcements. The initial estimated award date is September 30, 2026. Eligible applicants include a wide range of entities, such as state and local governments, special district governments, public housing authorities, public and private higher education institutions, school districts, Native American tribal governments and organizations, nonprofit and for-profit entities, and small businesses. The opportunity is classified as discretionary and falls under Assistance Listing 93.067 – Global AIDS, confirming that it is federally funded and focused on global health impact. The program emphasizes collaborative implementation and long-term sustainability of public health systems in Nigeria, with a strong focus on capacity development. Applications are forecasted to open on December 2, 2025, and will be due by February 17, 2026, no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. As this is a forecasted opportunity, official application materials, templates, and detailed submission requirements will be released at the time of NOFO publication. Submissions are to be made electronically through Grants.gov. CDC expects the funding opportunity to recur annually or periodically under the PEPFAR initiative. The forecasted notice was last updated on October 2, 2025, and will remain open until March 19, 2026. Grant-related inquiries should be directed to the DGHT NOFOs team at the CDC via email at pepfarfoas@cdc.gov. This contact will provide clarifications regarding the scope, eligibility, or technical submission requirements once the full NOFO is released. The initiative aligns with CDC’s mission to advance sustainable, evidence-based public health systems worldwide and represents a strategic investment in Nigeria’s public health infrastructure and self-reliance.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
$15,000,000
Number of Awards
2
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
CDC anticipates approximately $15 million for Year 1 (two awards expected).
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants include U.S. and international organizations such as state, county, and city governments, educational institutions, tribal governments and organizations, nonprofits, and for-profit entities. There are no eligibility restrictions beyond those listed in the NOFO.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Applicants should prepare to demonstrate institutional capacity and readiness to collaborate with national government systems under PEPFAR framework.
Application Opens
December 2, 2025
Application Closes
February 17, 2026
Grantor
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Centers for Disease Control-GHC)
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