The Civil Society Fund (CSF) provides grants and capacity building services to civil society organisations to scale up effective and comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention and care services, as well as multisectoral services to Ugandan orphans and other vulnerable children.
The fund was established in May 2007 to provide a coordinated system of capacity building and support to civil society, thereby harmonizing national efforts and accountability towards achieving the goals laid out in the Uganda’s National Strategic Plan, the National Strategic Program Plan of Interventions for Orphans and Vulnerable Children, and the CSF Strategic Plan. This initiative is a partnership involving the Government of Uganda through the Uganda AIDS Commission, AIDS Development Partners and civil society. Currently the ADPs who contribute to the CSF include the United States Agency for International Development; the Danish Agency for International Development; the United Kingdom Department for International Development; Irish Aid; and the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA).
Reduction of New HIV Infections Through Enhanced Community Engagement in Combination HIV Prevention:
Request for Applications
Concept Paper
Draft National HIV Strategy
Pre-bidders meeting power-point presentation
RFA # 2011-001 Pre-bidders' workshop questions and answers
FMA pre-bidders' presentation
Answers to the questions raised from Fellow applicants
NOTE TO RFA APPLICANTS new - 2nd Feb 2012
Dear applicant,
Please note that due to unforeseen circumstances, the results from the RFA # 11 - 001: Reduction Of New Infections Through Enhanced Community Engagement In Combination HIV Prevention will be delayed. The process is still on-going and the results will be announced by the end of February 2012. We aplogize for any inconvinience caused.
Thank you.
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Download Application forms
CSF Strategic Plan 2009 - 2012
The Link Newsletter 2 Oct -Dec 2011new - 6th January 2012
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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