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The USAID Accelerator Activity is a health-focused funding opportunity from USAID in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (USAID/DRC). USAID is soliciting applications for a cost-reimbursement Cooperative Agreement, meaning the implementing partner would carry out the program and be reimbursed for allowable costs under the agreement’s terms. The opportunity is open to all eligible applicants without restriction, and USAID plans to fund one awardee, selecting the application that best matches the objectives and performs strongest against the merit review criteria laid out in the full Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), alongside a required risk assessment.

The overall aim of the activity is to advance and sustain improved health outcomes for people in four targeted provinces: Sud-Kivu, Lomami, Tanganyika, and Kasai Central. USAID frames the work as supporting provincial-level health priorities of the Government of the DRC, with an emphasis on improving outcomes for groups that bear a high burden of preventable illness and death or face barriers to care. Priority populations include children under five, pregnant and postpartum women, youth, and particularly adolescent girls, as well as communities that are considered hard to reach. In practical terms, this signals a program that is expected to perform in challenging geographic or service-delivery environments and to close gaps in access, quality, and health behaviors among underserved populations.

Programmatically, the activity targets several interconnected public health results. These include strengthening maternal and child health and reducing maternal, infant, and under-five morbidity and mortality. Nutrition is another central pillar, specifically improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women, and children under five. Malaria remains a major cause of illness and death in the DRC, so the activity also seeks measurable reductions in malaria-associated morbidity and mortality. In addition, USAID highlights improved access to and use of family planning and broader reproductive health services, including support for healthy spacing and timing of pregnancy. Finally, the activity is expected to drive increased adoption of key behaviors that are known to improve health outcomes, pointing to a blend of service delivery and behavior change approaches rather than clinical services alone.

From an administrative standpoint, this is a discretionary funding opportunity under CFDA 98.001, issued by USAID-Kinshasa. The funding opportunity number is 72066024RFA00006, and the original application closing date listed is October 30, 2024. The award ceiling is $90,500,000, indicating a large, multi-year implementation effort with broad geographic coverage and multiple technical components. While the synopsis provides the high-level goals and target populations, applicants are directed to the full NOFO for the detailed program description, required application components, submission instructions, and the specific selection and evaluation criteria that will determine competitiveness.

  • The Democratic Republic of the Congo USAID-Kinshasa in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "USAID Accelerator 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 2024-09-17.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2024-10-30. (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 $90,500,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Unrestricted.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - USAID Accelerator Activity (DRC)

1. What is the USAID Accelerator Activity?

The USAID Accelerator Activity is a USAID/DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo) health-focused funding opportunity intended to advance and sustain improved health outcomes in specific provinces of the DRC.

2. Who is issuing this funding opportunity?

This opportunity is issued by USAID-Kinshasa under USAID/DRC.

3. What type of award is USAID offering?

USAID is soliciting applications for a cost-reimbursement Cooperative Agreement. Under this structure, the implementing partner carries out the program and is reimbursed for allowable costs in line with the agreement's terms.

4. What does "cost-reimbursement Cooperative Agreement" mean in practical terms?

It means the awardee is responsible for implementing the activity and then receiving reimbursement for costs that are allowable under the Cooperative Agreement. Costs must comply with the terms and conditions of the award.

5. Is this opportunity competitive?

Yes. USAID plans to make one award, selecting the application that best aligns with the objectives and scores strongest against the merit review criteria described in the full Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), along with a required risk assessment.

6. How many awards does USAID expect to make?

USAID plans to fund one awardee.

7. Who is eligible to apply?

The opportunity is open to all eligible applicants without restriction, as stated in the provided description.

8. What is the main goal of the activity?

The overall aim is to advance and sustain improved health outcomes for people in four targeted provinces of the DRC: Sud-Kivu, Lomami, Tanganyika, and Kasai Central.

9. Which geographic areas are targeted by this activity?

The activity targets four provinces: Sud-Kivu, Lomami, Tanganyika, and Kasai Central.

10. How does the activity relate to Government of the DRC priorities?

USAID frames the work as supporting provincial-level health priorities of the Government of the DRC.

11. Which populations are prioritized?

Priority populations include children under five, pregnant and postpartum women, youth (especially adolescent girls), and communities considered hard to reach.

12. What does USAID mean by "hard to reach" communities in this context?

Based on the information provided, this refers to communities that face barriers to care and may live in challenging geographic or service-delivery environments where access and quality gaps are common.

13. What health outcomes is the activity trying to improve?

The activity is intended to improve outcomes for groups with a high burden of preventable illness and death or those facing barriers to care, with a focus on access, quality, and health behaviors among underserved populations.

14. What are the main technical or programmatic focus areas?

The activity targets interconnected public health results, including maternal and child health, nutrition, malaria, family planning and reproductive health, and increased adoption of key health behaviors.

15. What maternal and child health results are expected?

The activity seeks to strengthen maternal and child health and reduce maternal, infant, and under-five morbidity and mortality.

16. What nutrition results are expected?

Nutrition is a central pillar, with an emphasis on improving the nutritional status of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women, and children under five.

17. What malaria-related results are expected?

The activity aims for measurable reductions in malaria-associated morbidity and mortality.

18. What family planning and reproductive health results are expected?

USAID highlights improved access to and use of family planning and broader reproductive health services, including support for healthy spacing and timing of pregnancy.

19. Is behavior change part of the approach?

Yes. The activity is expected to increase adoption of key behaviors known to improve health outcomes, indicating a blend of service delivery and behavior change approaches.

20. Is this opportunity limited to clinical service delivery?

No. The description indicates the program is expected to combine service delivery with behavior change approaches, rather than relying on clinical services alone.

21. What is the funding opportunity number?

The funding opportunity number is 72066024RFA00006.

22. What is the CFDA number for this opportunity?

This is a discretionary funding opportunity under CFDA 98.001.

23. What is the application closing date?

The original application closing date listed is October 30, 2024.

24. What is the maximum funding amount available?

The award ceiling is $90,500,000.

25. What does the award ceiling suggest about the size and scope of the program?

Based on the provided description, the ceiling indicates a large, multi-year implementation effort with broad geographic coverage and multiple technical components.

26. How will USAID select the awardee?

USAID will select the application that best matches the objectives and performs strongest against the merit review criteria in the full NOFO, alongside a required risk assessment.

27. Where can applicants find the detailed requirements and evaluation criteria?

Applicants are directed to the full Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the detailed program description, required application components, submission instructions, and the specific selection and evaluation criteria.

28. Does the synopsis include all submission instructions and required application components?

No. The synopsis provides high-level goals and target populations, while the full NOFO contains the detailed submission instructions and required application components.

29. What administrative details are provided about the opportunity?

It is described as a discretionary funding opportunity under CFDA 98.001, issued by USAID-Kinshasa, with funding opportunity number 72066024RFA00006, and an original closing date of October 30, 2024.

30. What makes an application competitive based on the information provided?

A competitive application is one that closely matches the stated objectives and performs strongly against the merit review criteria and risk assessment requirements described in the full NOFO.

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