Huge demand for Stop TB Partnership's TB REACH latest round of funding
TB community eager to innovate if funding is available
28 September 2016, Geneva, Switzerland - The Stop TB Partnership received over 530 proposals, with a total ask of more than USD 266 million, in response to its recent funding call through the TB REACH grants platform. This is an unprecedented level of interest from the overall TB community for funding innovations in service delivery.
TB REACH uses a two-step application process: In the first stage
which closed on 5 September, organizations submitted a concise
summary of their project idea. Upon closure of this first stage
more than 1,000 user profiles were created in the online
application system and 659 proposals were received, of which 534
were technically and financially complete and were from eligible
countries and organizations. These submissions are currently
being evaluated by an independent Proposal Review Committee
(PRC) and by the end of September, the PRC will make decisions
about which proposals move to the second stage of the
application process. Successful stage one applicants will be
contacted during the first week of October and will have
approximately six weeks to develop a full application. The PRC
will then meet in person during the first week of December to
discuss all proposals and make final funding recommendations to
the Stop TB Partnership Coordinating Board.
“The massive number of TB REACH applications received
demonstrates the huge interest for funding innovative approaches
that exists in the TB community. We were particularly impressed
with the large numbers of applications coming from NGOs, which
demonstrates their desire and capacity to innovate towards
ending TB. We are looking forward to the results of the PRC
deliberations, and working with a new group of partners to
improve care for people with TB who are currently being missed
by health systems” said Dr Jacob Creswell, Team Leader for
the Innovation and Grants Team.
TB REACH funds innovative ideas to improve the detection and
treatment of TB. Funding will be provided to first evaluate the
impact of innovative ideas and once impact has been
demonstrated, to then set these ideas on a path to transition
from TB REACH funding to longer-term support and scale up
through domestic funding and other resources, including the
Global Fund.
Below is the initial summary analysis of the Stage 1
proposals currently being evaluated by the independent PRC.
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534 proposals were accepted and together they requested USD
266.7 million in funding.
- 83% of proposals are for improving detection, linkage to treatment & reporting of TB – USD 234 million
- 12% of proposals are for improving treatment adherence and outcomes – USD 29 million
- 4% of proposals are for developing innovative resources and materials to aide service delivery – USD 3.2 million
- 44% of proposals, asking for USD 120 million, came from High Impact Africa countries (Global Fund regions)
- 24% of proposals, asking for USD 60 million, came from High Impact Asia countries (Global Fund regions)
- 63% of applications are from either local or international NGOs
- 7% of applications are from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)
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7% of applications are from National, Provincial, State or
District-level TB Programs
- Other organization types include university/research institutes, UN agencies, other governmental agencies and social businesses.
Source:
Stop TB Partnership