Opportunity Information: Apply for 72069519RFA00001

USAID/Burundi issued a discretionary health grant opportunity titled "GIR'ITEKA (Be Respected) Health Activity" (Funding Opportunity Number 72069519RFA00001) to support work in Burundi focused on addressing gender-based violence (GBV) through a health-sector approach. The agency is seeking proposals from eligible, qualified organizations to carry out activities described in the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), with the overall intent of strengthening responses to GBV as a public health and health services issue. The activity name, "GIR'ITEKA," signals a respect- and dignity-centered framing, which typically aligns with improving survivor-centered care, access to services, and systems that prevent and respond to violence.

The award type is a Fixed Amount Award (FAA), meaning USAID plans to structure funding around agreed-upon milestones and deliverables rather than reimbursing all incurred costs in a traditional cost-reimbursement model. FAAs generally place strong emphasis on clear results, measurable outputs, and the recipient's ability to manage implementation to achieve predefined milestones. As a result, applicants are expected to present a practical plan that translates GBV health objectives into concrete activities with verifiable targets and credible monitoring approaches.

Eligibility for this competition is restricted to local entities, as specified in the NOFO (Section C). In practice, this means USAID/Burundi limited competition to organizations that meet USAID's definition of a local entity for this award, rather than opening the competition broadly to international implementers. Interested applicants would need to confirm they satisfy the specific local-entity requirements laid out in the NOFO to be considered.

USAID anticipated making a single award with a maximum funding ceiling of $3,000,000. Applications were originally due on November 18, 2019, with the opportunity posted on October 18, 2019. The award decision is intended to be based on how well an application meets the program objectives and how strongly it performs against USAID's merit review criteria (referenced as Section E.2 of the NOFO). In addition to the technical and programmatic scoring, USAID also planned to apply a pre-award risk assessment consistent with ADS 303.3.25.a.5, which typically evaluates areas such as financial management capacity, internal controls, past performance, and overall organizational risk to determine whether an applicant can responsibly manage USAID funds and deliver results.

Overall, this opportunity represents USAID/Burundi's intent to fund a locally led health activity that improves GBV-related health outcomes and service delivery in Burundi, using a milestone-based grant structure and a competitive selection process grounded in both technical merit and organizational risk considerations.

  • The Agency for International Development, Burundi USAID-Bujumbura in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "GIR'ITEKA (Be Respected) Health Activity" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 98.001.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Oct 18, 2019.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Nov 18, 2019. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $3,000,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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FAQs: USAID/Burundi "GIR'ITEKA (Be Respected) Health Activity" (72069519RFA00001)

1) What is the "GIR'ITEKA (Be Respected) Health Activity" grant opportunity?

It is a discretionary health grant opportunity issued by USAID/Burundi titled "GIR'ITEKA (Be Respected) Health Activity" under Funding Opportunity Number 72069519RFA00001. The opportunity is focused on Burundi and centers on addressing gender-based violence (GBV) through a health-sector approach.

2) What problem area is this opportunity trying to address?

The opportunity aims to strengthen responses to gender-based violence (GBV) as a public health and health services issue. The intent is to improve how the health sector prevents, identifies, and responds to GBV and related health needs.

3) What does the name "GIR'ITEKA (Be Respected)" suggest about the approach?

Based on the description provided, the name signals a respect- and dignity-centered framing. This typically aligns with improving survivor-centered care, access to services, and systems that prevent and respond to violence within the health sector.

4) What type of award is USAID planning to use for this grant?

USAID planned to use a Fixed Amount Award (FAA). This is a milestone-based structure where payments are tied to agreed deliverables and results, rather than reimbursing all incurred costs as in a traditional cost-reimbursement model.

5) What does a Fixed Amount Award (FAA) usually require from applicants?

FAAs generally require clear results, measurable outputs, and the ability to achieve predefined milestones. Applicants are expected to present a practical plan that translates GBV health objectives into concrete activities with verifiable targets and credible monitoring approaches.

6) Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is restricted to local entities, as specified in the NOFO (Section C). Applicants would need to meet USAID's definition of a local entity for this award and confirm they satisfy the specific local-entity requirements laid out in the NOFO.

7) Are international organizations eligible to apply?

Based on the information provided, the competition was limited to organizations that meet USAID's definition of a local entity, rather than being broadly open to international implementers.

8) How many awards did USAID anticipate making?

USAID anticipated making a single award.

9) What is the maximum funding amount available under this opportunity?

The anticipated maximum funding ceiling was $3,000,000.

10) When was the opportunity posted and when were applications due?

The opportunity was posted on October 18, 2019, and applications were originally due on November 18, 2019.

11) How will applications be evaluated?

The award decision is intended to be based on how well an application meets the program objectives and how strongly it performs against USAID's merit review criteria referenced as Section E.2 of the NOFO.

12) What is the "merit review criteria" mentioned for this opportunity?

The description indicates that USAID would use merit review criteria described in Section E.2 of the NOFO. The specific criteria are not listed in the summary provided, so applicants would need to consult that NOFO section for the detailed scoring factors.

13) Is there any organizational risk review in addition to the technical evaluation?

Yes. USAID planned to apply a pre-award risk assessment consistent with ADS 303.3.25.a.5, in addition to the technical and programmatic scoring.

14) What does the pre-award risk assessment typically look at?

As described, it typically evaluates areas such as financial management capacity, internal controls, past performance, and overall organizational risk, to determine whether an applicant can responsibly manage USAID funds and deliver results.

15) What kind of implementation and monitoring expectations are implied by this opportunity?

Because the award is planned as a Fixed Amount Award (FAA), the opportunity implies strong expectations for measurable milestones, verifiable deliverables, and credible monitoring approaches that show progress and results against predefined targets.

16) What sector is expected to lead the response to GBV under this activity?

The activity is explicitly framed as a health-sector approach, aiming to strengthen GBV responses as a public health and health services issue.

17) Where can an applicant find the official eligibility details and requirements?

The summary points to the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), specifically Section C for eligibility requirements. Applicants would need to review the NOFO for the exact definition and documentation requirements for local-entity status.

18) Where can an applicant find the official evaluation criteria?

The summary references Section E.2 of the NOFO for the merit review criteria. Applicants would need to consult that section for the full, official evaluation and scoring methodology.

19) What is the overall intent of this USAID/Burundi grant opportunity?

The overall intent is to fund a locally led health activity in Burundi that improves GBV-related health outcomes and service delivery, using a milestone-based grant structure and a competitive selection process that considers both technical merit and organizational risk.

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