Opportunity Information: Apply for CDC RFA GH15 160703CONT17

This grant opportunity, titled "Strengthening a Regional Public Health Surveillance, Capacity and Laboratory Network for Central America with the Secretaria General del Sistema de la Integracion Centroamericana (SG-SICA)/Consejo de Ministros de Salud de Centroamerica (COMISCA)," is a continuation funding announcement issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), specifically under CDCs Center for Global Health (CGH). The overall focus is to support and reinforce a coordinated, regional approach to public health surveillance, workforce and institutional capacity building, and laboratory network strengthening across Central America, working through established regional bodies SG-SICA and COMISCA. In practical terms, the opportunity is aimed at improving how countries in the region detect, share information about, and respond to public health threats, with an emphasis on the kinds of cross-border coordination that becomes essential when outbreaks and other health risks do not respect national boundaries.

The mechanism for funding is a cooperative agreement, which is significant because it generally implies substantial involvement from CDC beyond simply providing funds. Under cooperative agreements, CDC often collaborates closely with recipients on technical direction, performance monitoring, and alignment with broader public health goals. The opportunity is categorized as continuation funding, indicating it is intended to extend or build upon an existing project or set of activities rather than launch an entirely new, open-ended initiative. That framing usually means the work has already been underway and the continuation award supports sustaining progress, scaling successful components, and deepening regional systems that have been created or strengthened in earlier phases.

From the funding details provided, the opportunity is identified by Funding Opportunity Number CDC RFA GH15 160703CONT17 and falls under the Health activity category. It is associated with CFDA number 93.283, a CDC assistance listing that typically relates to global health and public health capacity efforts. The announcement lists an expected total of 10 awards, suggesting CDC anticipated supporting multiple recipients or partners involved in the regional network effort. The award ceiling is shown as 0, which commonly indicates that a specific maximum funding cap was not stated in the summarized fields or that ceilings varied based on continuation budgets, negotiated work plans, or other programmatic constraints rather than being presented as a single fixed upper limit in the synopsis.

Eligibility is described broadly as "Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification)," which signals that eligibility may be limited or tailored in the full notice to specific organizations, partners, or entities already participating in the ongoing regional effort, potentially including regional institutions, international organizations, or other non-traditional applicants aligned with SG-SICA/COMISCA. Because it is a continuation announcement, it is also common for eligibility in practice to prioritize current awardees or existing implementing partners capable of maintaining continuity of work, institutional relationships, and regional coordination mechanisms.

The timeline indicates the opportunity was created on March 17, 2017, with an original closing date of May 17, 2017. Those dates place the announcement in a period when global health security efforts were heavily focused on improving early warning systems, cross-border surveillance, laboratory quality and diagnostic capacity, and rapid information sharing. Within Central America, a regional surveillance and laboratory network approach would typically be designed to improve consistency in case definitions and reporting, strengthen regional reference and national laboratory linkages, promote quality management systems, and enhance the ability to detect priority pathogens or emerging threats quickly. It also commonly includes strengthening epidemiology capacity, improving data flows and interoperability, and building mechanisms for coordinated regional situational awareness and response.

In summary, this CDC continuation cooperative agreement opportunity supports SG-SICA and COMISCA-aligned efforts to strengthen Central Americas regional public health architecture, specifically by improving surveillance systems, enhancing workforce and institutional capacity, and bolstering laboratory networks so that countries can detect and respond to public health threats more effectively and in a coordinated way. The synopsis points to a multi-award, regionally oriented program managed by CDCs Center for Global Health, with eligibility and specific award terms likely clarified in the full funding notice beyond the summary fields provided.

  • The Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control - CGH in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Strengthening a Regional Public Health Surveillance, Capacity and Laboratory Network for Central America with the Secretaria General del Sistema de la Integracion Centroamericana (SG-SICA)/Consejo de Ministros de Salud de Centroamerica (COMISCA) Depa" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.283.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Mar 17, 2017.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by May 17, 2017. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 10 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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What is the title of this grant opportunity?

The opportunity is titled "Strengthening a Regional Public Health Surveillance, Capacity and Laboratory Network for Central America with the Secretaria General del Sistema de la Integracion Centroamericana (SG-SICA)/Consejo de Ministros de Salud de Centroamerica (COMISCA)."

Which U.S. agency is offering this funding?

This is a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) funding opportunity issued through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Which part of CDC is responsible for this opportunity?

The opportunity is managed under CDC's Center for Global Health (CGH).

What is the main purpose of the award?

The overall purpose is to support and reinforce a coordinated regional approach to public health surveillance, workforce and institutional capacity building, and laboratory network strengthening across Central America, working through SG-SICA and COMISCA.

What kinds of public health improvements is this program trying to support?

Based on the synopsis, the program is aimed at improving how countries in Central America detect public health threats, share information across borders, and respond in a coordinated way. The emphasis is on regional coordination because outbreaks and other health risks can spread across national boundaries.

Is this an open, new competition or a continuation of existing work?

It is described as a continuation funding announcement, meaning it is intended to extend or build upon an existing project or set of activities rather than start an entirely new initiative.

What does "continuation funding" typically imply for applicants?

Continuation framing usually means the work is already underway and the award supports sustaining progress, scaling successful components, and deepening regional systems that were created or strengthened in earlier phases.

What funding mechanism is being used?

The funding mechanism is a cooperative agreement.

What does a cooperative agreement mean in practice?

A cooperative agreement generally indicates substantial involvement from CDC beyond simply providing funds. The synopsis notes this can include close collaboration on technical direction, performance monitoring, and alignment with broader public health goals.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FON)?

The Funding Opportunity Number listed is CDC RFA GH15 160703CONT17.

What is the activity category for this opportunity?

The activity category is Health.

What is the CFDA (assistance listing) number associated with this opportunity?

The CFDA number listed is 93.283.

How many awards were expected?

The synopsis lists an expected total of 10 awards.

What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling is shown as 0. In the context provided, that commonly indicates a specific maximum cap was not stated in the summary fields or that ceilings could vary based on continuation budgets, negotiated work plans, or other program constraints.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is described as "Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification)." Based on the synopsis, this suggests eligibility may be limited or tailored in the full notice, potentially to specific organizations, partners, or entities aligned with SG-SICA/COMISCA and the ongoing regional effort.

Does the continuation nature of the announcement affect eligibility?

Yes. The synopsis notes that continuation announcements commonly prioritize current awardees or existing implementing partners who can maintain continuity of work, institutional relationships, and regional coordination mechanisms.

Which regional partners are central to the work described?

The synopsis emphasizes working through established regional bodies: SG-SICA (Secretaria General del Sistema de la Integracion Centroamericana) and COMISCA (Consejo de Ministros de Salud de Centroamerica).

What geographic region is the program focused on?

The focus is Central America, with an emphasis on a coordinated regional network approach.

What types of activities are highlighted in the synopsis?

The synopsis highlights strengthening regional public health surveillance, building workforce and institutional capacity, and strengthening laboratory networks. It also describes regional detection, information sharing, and coordinated response to public health threats.

What kinds of systems or capabilities might be strengthened under this regional approach (as described in the synopsis)?

The synopsis points to efforts that typically include improving consistency in case definitions and reporting, strengthening linkages between regional reference and national laboratories, promoting laboratory quality management systems, enhancing rapid detection of priority pathogens or emerging threats, strengthening epidemiology capacity, improving data flows and interoperability, and building mechanisms for coordinated regional situational awareness and response.

When was this opportunity created?

The timeline indicates it was created on March 17, 2017.

What was the original closing date?

The original closing date listed is May 17, 2017.

What is the practical public health rationale for a cross-border, regional network?

The synopsis frames the rationale as the need for cross-border coordination when outbreaks and other health risks do not respect national boundaries, making regional information sharing and coordinated response essential.

Where would applicants typically find the detailed eligibility rules and award terms?

The synopsis indicates that eligibility and specific award terms would likely be clarified in the full funding notice beyond the summarized fields provided.

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