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Global Fund (GFATM) Application Assistance Tools

Global Fund (GFATM) Application Assistance ToolsThese tools represent a collection of support documents for countries that are preparing grant applications for submission to the Global Fund. The tools aim at improving the quality of the applications and consequently increasing the approval rate.

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Tool Designer Organization:
The Global Fund and RBM-HWG

Download:
Tool package in English

Contact:
Richard Carr, RBM Secretariat



Summary of main features

The package provides a cover sheet with links to various tools on the RBM website, the GFATM website, and the toolbox. All the tools assist national programmes and their partners with the development of successful applications for Global Fund grants.

Purpose
To help national malaria control programmes develop successful Global Fund applications

Scope of interventions
Applications for Global Fund grants under recent formats (significant format changes in future grants may render this tool obsolete)

Limitations
See scope. This tool is particularly useful for current Global Fund application formats.

Output
Higher quality Global Fund applications

Time frame
For use during all phases of the application development cycle

Potential users
National malaria partnerships that are developing Global Fund applications

Skills required
Technical knowledge of malaria is recommended, as well as familiarity with the Global Fund application submission process

Type of software
Word processing and Adobe PDF

User manual available?
Not necessary

Type and length of training required
One week of training or prior experience with Global Fund applications

Available languages
French and English

Country applications
Many African countries that have applied for Round 7 and Round 8 grants

Last update and version
2008