Enhancing sustainable health information and laboratory systems and networks for quality detection, management, and monitoring to end HIV and TB as public health threats in India
About
The Award Ceiling for Year 1 is 0 (none). CDC anticipates an Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding amount of $6,000,000 for Year 1, subject to the availability of funds. CDC invites proposals to support India"s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW), National AIDS Control Organization (NACO), and related institutions to strengthen health systems and laboratory networks for HIV, TB, and other public health concerns. It aligns with the America First Global Health Strategy (AFGHS) to bolster health systems to prevent the global spread of infectious disease. You should enhance innovative, cost-effective, and quality-assured laboratory services for HIV, TB, and related health programs by focusing on early detection, service delivery, and monitoring in priority regions. Strategic support will foster ownership, integrate broader health systems, and align with U. S. global health priorities. Activities include: Optimizing health information and laboratory networks for HIV, TB, and co-infections to enhance access, early detection, and boost capacity for other public health concerns. Enhancing surveillance of infectious disease threats by integrating national data systems for coordinated public health action. Reinforcing biosafety, biosecurity, and laboratory quality systems. Adopting innovative technologies to meet disease containment goals. Supporting molecular diagnostics and epidemiology to track transmission networks and drug resistance for infectious diseases, focusing on HIV and c.
This CDC grant program supports organizations working to strengthen health information systems and laboratory networks across India, with a focus on HIV, TB, and related infectious disease threats. The initiative aims to enhance early detection, quality assurance, and monitoring capabilities while building sustainable health infrastructure aligned with India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO). Applicants should be prepared to demonstrate expertise in health systems strengthening, laboratory quality management, disease surveillance, and infectious disease control. The program prioritizes innovative, cost-effective solutions that integrate biosafety protocols, molecular diagnostics, epidemiological capacity, and data systems integration. Organizations with experience in public health infrastructure development, laboratory networks, or infectious disease management in resource-constrained settings are encouraged to apply. The initiative reflects U.S. global health priorities focused on preventing the international spread of infectious diseases while building local ownership and sustainable capacity. Successful proposals will address gaps in laboratory quality systems, surveillance integration, and early detection capabilities while supporting broader health system strengthening across priority regions in India.
Funding Facts
● Applications openDeadline
July 24, 2026
Award Amount
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Who can apply
Last verified July 5, 2026 · Source: Grants.gov
Grant Details
Funding Range
Approximately $6,000,000 total for Year 1
Deadline
2026-07-24
Grant Type
federal
Application Cycle
Specific cycle information available on official CDC website
Best For
Health systems organizations, laboratory networks, public health agencies, and institutions supporting HIV/TB prevention and surveillance in India
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for Enhancing sustainable health information and laboratory systems and networks for quality detection, management, and monitoring to end HIV and TB as public health threats in India?
Specific eligibility criteria are not detailed in the available information. Applicants should contact the CDC directly or visit the official grant announcement website to confirm organizational eligibility requirements, which typically include non-profit organizations, government agencies, educational institutions, and health organizations with relevant capacity in health systems strengthening and laboratory management.
How much funding does Enhancing sustainable health information and laboratory systems and networks for quality detection, management, and monitoring to end HIV and TB as public health threats in India provide?
The CDC anticipates approximately $6,000,000 in total fiscal year funding for Year 1, subject to availability of funds. Individual award amounts may vary. Applicants should review the official grant announcement for specific budget details and any award ceiling information for their funding cycle.
How do I apply for Enhancing sustainable health information and laboratory systems and networks for quality detection, management, and monitoring to end HIV and TB as public health threats in India?
Visit the official CDC grants website or Grants.gov for current application instructions, deadlines, and required submission materials. Applications typically require a detailed project narrative, budget justification, organizational capacity documentation, and evidence of partnerships with Indian health institutions. Applicants must align proposals with AFGHS priorities and demonstrate commitment to health systems strengthening and laboratory quality assurance.
What can Enhancing sustainable health information and laboratory systems and networks for quality detection, management, and monitoring to end HIV and TB as public health threats in India funding be used for?
Funding supports activities including: optimizing health information and laboratory networks for HIV and TB; enhancing infectious disease surveillance through integrated data systems; reinforcing biosafety, biosecurity, and laboratory quality systems; adopting innovative diagnostic technologies; and building molecular diagnostics and epidemiology capacity to track transmission networks and drug resistance. Projects should focus on early detection, service delivery improvements, and monitoring in priority regions across India.
Last updated: July 5, 2026