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Navigating the Global Fund Allocation Cycle 2020-2022: Guide for W4GF Advocates

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Se Section 1: What to kn know w in advance Ov Over erview of

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Th The funding cy cycl cle & ap applic licatio ion pr process for a th three ee-ye year Glo Global al Fund gr grant

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Matching Funds

HIV Adolescent Girls and Young Women Key Populations Self-Testing Condom Programming HIV/TB TB Preventive Treatment TB Missing People Cross-Cutting Human Rights Data Science

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The review process for funding requests

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Se Section 2: Where and how w to be involved Su Suggestions s and obse servations s about how, wh when an and wher ere e W4 W4GF GF Advocates es mig might en engag age e mean meanin ingfu fully lly in in the e proc

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How to prepare

Planning backwards

13 Current implementation period Next 3-year IP Grant end date Expected grant start date 1 month grant signing 1.5 months GAC/Boar d approval 3-5 months grant- making 2 months review 2 months funding request development Submission Window Grant Submissio n The country should estimate when they plan to access funds Plan backwards 1-2 months

preparing implementatio n

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Applying for funding

Grant Making

Translation of the approved interventions, based on the TRP recommendations, into implementation-ready grants for Board approval and signature Create work plan for the development of the grant documents Negotiate grant documents and implementation details with Principal Recipients Identify and mitigate capacity gaps and risks related to the grant implementers and grant implementation

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Other Key and Important Issues

  • Request a formal process to select Principal Recipients

(PRs) and Sub-Recipients (SRs)

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Remain engaged to the very end of the application pr proces ess.

  • Consider carefully the proportion of your country’s funding

request that is allocated to buying medicines and other commodities and communities

  • Highlight the issue of absorption capacity whenever

relevant throughout the grant application process

  • Put in place a process to monitor implementation and hold

the CCM to account for action against your priorities

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Applying for funding

TRP observations report 2017-2019 highlight 5 areas for increased attention

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Improve priority setting Increase focus on prevention and reducing incidence Strengthen cross- cutting RSSH programming Strengthen community systems Increase attention to sustainability

https://www.theglobalfund.org/en/technical-review-panel/reports/

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Any questions? Write directly to the Global Fund with any further questions or resources, please email: a2ftraining@theglobalfund.org

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Thank you

Women4GlobalFund (W4GF) is a dynamic and global platform of women and gender equality advocates who share a deep commitment to ensuring that Global Fund programmes are gender-transformative to meet the rights and specific needs of women and girls in all their diversity. For more information, contact Sophie Dilmitis, Global Coordinator, Women4GlobalFund (W4GF) – sophie@women4gf.org, www.women4gf.org or https://www.facebook.com/women4globalfund/