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Advancing Global Health

Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy

This open federal grant from Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy supports health-focused work and is available to eligible applicants, with applications due Feb 14, 2027. It provides awards up to $500K–$250M.

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Deadline
Feb 14, 2027
Award amount
Up to $500K–$250M
Expected awards
100
Posted
Jun 11, 2026
Opportunity number
DFOP0017890
CFDA
19.029

Opportunity description

The Department of State invites eligible applicants to advance the America First Global Health Strategy, which aims to save lives, strengthen health systems, enhance efficiency, foster self-reliance, and ensure U.S. investments benefit American safety, strength, and prosperity. This Annual Program Statement (APS) establishes a supplemental framework through which the Department of State may identify and support projects that complement, extend, and/or fill identified gaps in the implementation of these bilateral MOUs. Through specific Addenda, the Department will signal priorities and needs. This APS provides the standard application instructions for the submission of all Statements of Interest (SOIs) to these specific Addenda. GHSD will collaborate with Embassies and other Department of State Bureaus and Offices to post specific funding opportunities through Addenda to this APS that address health challenges and priorities of importance.

Who can apply

  • Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"

Please see APS instructions for eligibility criteria.

Funding

Award floor
$500K
Award ceiling
$250M

Agency contact

Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy

GHSD-APS@state.gov

Where to apply

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