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Stop TB Workshop Proposal preparation Information for the Global Fund's Round 6 Call for Proposals Unit 4 – Round 6 Proposal Form & Guidelines Key Changes from Round 5 Geneva, 15 May 2006. Outline of briefing session. 1. Change to funding policy Revised Comprehensive Funding Policy
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Stop TB Workshop Proposal preparation Information for the Global Fund's Round 6 Call for Proposals Unit 4 – Round 6 Proposal Form & Guidelines Key Changes from Round 5 Geneva, 15 May 2006
Outline of briefing session 1. Change to funding policy • Revised Comprehensive Funding Policy • Impact on availability of resources 2. Key changes to the Round 6 documents • Structural changes • Content changes • New tools to help complete form 3. Discussion – Q&A
1 (a) Comprehensive funding policy • April 2006 Board Meeting – revision of Comprehensive Funding Policy (CFP). • CFP defines available funds. • New policy allows Board to look further into future: ‘…uncommitted…assets that the Board determines will be available at the time of signing…grant agreements…’
1 (b) Resource forecast • Available resources depend on level of pledges in 06/07. • Too early to predict – hence wide range. • Will be influenced by: • Board call to expedite and increase 06/07 pledges. • Outcome of Replenishment Meeting/Partnership Forum. To date, GF Board has approved all TRP recommended proposals.
2 (a) Structural changes • Guidelines: now presented intwo parts: Part 1: General information to Applicant Part 2: Information specific to Proposal Form • Proposal Form: - Similar structure to Round 5 - No PDF version - Word and a ‘Macro-enabled’ Word version • Several new tools now included Documents developed together: Guidelines follow structure of Proposal Form
2 (b) Main content changes • Health Systems Strengthening • Information on linkages to other programs • Common funding mechanisms • Eligibility: • Country income category • CCM requirements • Green Light Committee funding
Health Systems Strengthening • Round 6 - No separate HSS component Most significant change from Round 5 HSS activities can and should be applied for as part of the disease components • Expanded guidance and information relating to HSS
Health Systems Strengthening Clearly marked section on HSS activities (Section 4.6.6): • More guidance on HSS in both documents • Encouragement to apply for HSS activities within disease components • Non-exhaustive list of activities that can be funded • Address situation where HSS cuts across components For cross-cutting HSS – additional information
Health Systems Strengthening • What is cross-cutting HSS? • HSS activities that straddle more than 1 component • Where to include? • In one component: or • Shared across benefitting component • Do not duplicate • What if component with HSS not approved? • TRP will take into account • Additional information – HSS information sheet
Linkages to other programs • In Round 5, TRP considered current performance on grants. • In Round 6 TRP will look at link with existing Global Fund grants. • Current performance is indicator of absorption capacity. • Will examine interim results, Phase 2 renewals, etc.
Linkages to other programs • Global Fund grants (Section 4.6.4) • Identify prior GF grants for this component • Implementation challenges? • Linkages R6 Prior rounds? • Describe how R6 links and builds onprior rounds. • Other donor-funded programs (Section 4.6.5)
Common funding mechanisms • What is a common funding mechanism (CFM)? ‘…arrangement between multiple partners in which they contribute funding through a unified approach using joint targets and common rules and reporting/accountability mechanisms…’ e.g. SWAp, pooled funding • GF supports funding through CFMs • New sections in R6 documents to address CFMs
Common funding mechanisms • General Information on CFM • Issues to consider when deciding whether to use CFM • Reporting Framework • Functioning of existing (?) mechanism • Oversight/accountability • Incremental impact • Budget: attribution/allocation of funds • Budgets/plans of existing CFM
Eligibility • Country income category: • Clarify counterpart financing requirement • “Small Island Economy” exception (Section 2.1.4) • Functioning of Coordinating Mechanism – emphasis of minimum requirements Covered in more detail in Unit 2B
Green Light Committee Funding • Procurement of drugs to treat MDR-TB conducted through Green Light Committee (GLC) • Contribution to the costs of the services required Applicants should therefore: • Identify whether MDR-TB in proposal (section 4.10.5) • Budget up to US$50,000 for each relevant calendar year in which MDR-TB services will be required from GLC See decision from 13th Global Fund Board meeting
2 (c) Tools to assist applicants Tools have been developed based on experience of Global Fund and other partners. They include: • Targets and Indicators Table (Attmt A to Proposal Form) • Preliminary procurement list (Attmt B to Proposal Form) • Budget Analysis Template (Attmt 5 to Guidelines) • Table for Programmatic Gap Analysis (Attmt 3 to Guidelines) • HSS Information Sheet • Multi-Agency M&E Toolkit • CCM Performance Checklist and User’s Guide • Guide to Writing a Procurement and Supply Management Plan See FAQ on Global Fund website(“Tools” Q&A # 100)
More information… Beyond today's presentation: • Please read the Proposal Form and Guidelines fully; • Consult the "FAQ" on the Global Fund website; • Consult other relevant tools and links on the Global Fund website.