Centre for Clinical Care and Clinical Research is pleased to invite your organization to submit applications for providing technical support to a capacity building initiative with the aim of enhancing the leadership capacity of nurse in diverse roles the healthcare sector that include (and not limited to) management, risk communication, data use and research, quality improvement, use of digital tools, capacity building etc
Applications are invited for:
Title: Request for Applications (RFA) for the United States Government (USG)-funded Transforming Health and Resilience of Individuals Through Vibrant Empowerment (THRIVE) Activity
Locations: Adamawa, Borno, Jigawa, Kano, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, and Zamfara
Background
The targetpopulation includes children and adolescents living with HIV (C/ALHIV) and HIV- exposed infants (HEIs), as detailed in the results framework and target tables below.
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STATE |
CALHIV 5-YR PROJECTEDTARGET(Yr 5) |
FY26C/ALHIVTARGET |
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Adamawa |
2,493 |
1,955 |
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Borno |
1,305 |
1,231 |
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Jigawa |
750 |
532 |
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Kano |
1,310 |
1,260 |
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Kebbi |
1,090 |
1,054 |
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Niger |
1,841 |
1,770 |
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Sokoto |
710 |
686 |
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Taraba |
3,175 |
2,773 |
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Yobe |
654 |
641 |
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Zamfara |
590 |
570 |
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Total |
13,918 |
12,472 |
Purpose for Funding
Organization Details
Instructions: Complete the following table with details of the organization submitting the concept note.
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ProjectTitle |
USG/Nigeria’s Transforming Health and Resilience for Individuals Through Vibrant Empowerment (THRIVE) |
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Sub-Award Program Requirements
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Result1:PrioritizedCALHIVandHEIsubpopulationareprovidedwith services toprevent or manage HIV infection |
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Intervention Areas |
Expected Results |
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Integrated Health Care and Nutrition |
Output1.1:C/ALHIV is found,enrolled in treatment, and provided with adherence support services.
Output1.3: Other sub-populations of children at high risk of HIVinfection are identified and enrolled in the Community HIV Pediatric program or linked to services |
I.R1.1
Illustrative Activities:
IR1.2:
Illustrative Activities:
Project Sub-Award Coverage:
Details of award for the first year of implementation, distributed by state, zone, LGA, CALHIV target, and funding limits are provided below:
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CLUSTER |
LOT # |
CSO OPERATING BASE |
LGA |
FY26 CALHIV TARGET |
TOTAL CALHIV PER LOT |
Award Funding Limit Per Lot*** |
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JIGAWA STATE |
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DUTSE
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NW/001
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DUTSE Town with Liaison Office in GUMEL LGA
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Birnin Kudu |
45 |
532 |
N40,030,000 |
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Dutse |
69 |
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Gwaram |
39 |
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Jahun |
37 |
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Kiyawa |
19 |
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Auyo |
10 |
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Babura |
11 |
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Biriniwa |
1 |
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Buji |
7 |
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Gagarawa |
10 |
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Garki |
9 |
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Gumel |
27 |
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Guri |
6 |
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Gwiwa |
2 |
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Hadejia |
44 |
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Kafin Hausa |
16 |
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Kaugama |
9 |
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Kazaure |
32 |
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Kiri Kasama |
16 |
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Maigatari |
12 |
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Malam Madori |
31 |
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Miga |
5 |
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Ringim |
47 |
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Roni |
6 |
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Sule Tankarkar |
6 |
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Taura |
15 |
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Yankwashi |
1 |
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TOTAL |
27 |
532 |
532 |
N40,030,000 |
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KANO STATE |
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NASARAWA |
NW/002 |
Nasarawa |
Ajingi |
13 |
742 |
85,619,433 |
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Albasu |
3 |
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Fagge |
179 |
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Gabasawa |
17 |
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Garko |
12 |
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Gaya |
39 |
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Gezawa |
52 |
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Gwale |
67 |
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Minjibir |
10 |
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Nasarawa |
259 |
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Sumaila |
20 |
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Takai |
27 |
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Wudil |
44 |
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TARAUNI |
NW/003 |
Tarauni |
Bagwai |
6 |
703 |
81,119,220
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Bichi |
26 |
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Dambatta |
21 |
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Dawakin Tofa |
14 |
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Gwarzo |
23 |
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Kabo |
11 |
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Karaye |
10 |
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Kunchi |
11 |
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Makoda |
10 |
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Rimin Gado |
8 |
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Rogo |
12 |
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Shanono |
7 |
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Tarauni |
427 |
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Tofa |
8 |
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Tsanyawa |
12 |
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Ungogo |
97 |
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KANO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL |
NW/004 |
Kano Municipal |
Bebeji |
21 |
707 |
81,580,780 |
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Bunkure |
17 |
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Dala |
73 |
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Dawakin Kudu |
24 |
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Doguwa |
33 |
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Garum Mallam |
11 |
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KMC |
298 |
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Kibiya |
16 |
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Kiru |
18 |
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Kumbotso |
89 |
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Kura |
24 |
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Madobi |
8 |
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Rano |
32 |
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Tudun Wada |
30 |
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Warawa |
13 |
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TOTAL |
44 |
1,260 |
1,260 |
162,700,000 |
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KEBBI STATE |
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BIRNIN KEBBI |
NW/005 |
Birnin Kebbi with a Liaison Office in Zuru |
Aliero |
7 |
1,054 |
48,000,000.00
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Arewa Dandi |
8 |
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Argungu |
116 |
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Augie |
10 |
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Bagudo |
14 |
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Birnin Kebbi |
234 |
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Bunza |
13 |
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Dandi |
121 |
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Fakai |
7 |
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Gwandu |
14 |
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Jega |
55 |
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Kalgo |
32 |
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Koko/Besse |
54 |
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Maiyama |
8 |
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Ngaski |
11 |
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Sakaba |
11 |
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Shanga |
1 |
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Suru |
13 |
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Wasagu/Danko |
86 |
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Yauri |
58 |
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Zuru |
181 |
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TOTAL |
21 |
1,054 |
1,054 |
48,000,000 |
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NIGER STATE |
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MINNA |
NW/006 |
Minna |
Agaie |
36 |
904 |
42,084,520
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Bida |
249 |
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Borgu |
6 |
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Lavun |
1 |
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Mokwa |
25 |
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Wushishi |
11 |
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Bosso |
242 |
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Chanchaga |
334 |
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Katcha |
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Agwara |
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Gbako |
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Edati |
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Mashegu |
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SULEJA
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NW/007 |
Suleja |
Kontagora |
54 |
866 |
40,315,480 |
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Lapai |
126 |
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Magama |
10 |
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Mariga |
12 |
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Rafi |
21 |
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Rijau |
3 |
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Gurara |
87 |
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Munya |
7 |
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Paikoro |
59 |
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Shiroro |
52 |
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Suleja |
315 |
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Tafa |
120 |
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TOTAL |
25 |
1,770 |
1,770 |
82,400,000.00 |
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SOKOTO STATE |
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SOKOTO
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NW/008 |
Sokoto Town With Liaison Office in Tambuwal LGA |
Sokoto North |
123 |
686 |
52,886,000 |
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Sokoto south |
194 |
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Wamakko |
93 |
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Bodinga |
32 |
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Dange Shuni |
38 |
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Yabo |
11 |
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Shagari |
6 |
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Tambuwal |
29 |
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Tureta |
3 |
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Wurno |
15 |
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Rabah |
7 |
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Sabon birni |
2 |
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Isa |
25 |
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Goronyo |
4 |
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Silame |
3 |
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Binji |
7 |
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Tangaza |
3 |
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Gada |
8 |
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Kware |
22 |
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Gwadabawa |
9 |
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Illela |
39 |
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Kebbe |
11 |
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Gudu |
2 |
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TOTAL |
23 |
686 |
686 |
52,886,000.00 |
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ZAMFARA STATE |
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GUSAU |
NW/009 |
Gusau with a Liaison Office in Talata Mafara |
Anka |
21 |
570 |
44,320,000 |
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Bakura |
6 |
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Birnin Magaji-Kiyaw |
3 |
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Bukkuyum |
4 |
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Bungudu |
17 |
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Gummi |
23 |
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Gusau |
243 |
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Kaura Namoda |
29 |
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Maradun |
15 |
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Maru |
3 |
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Shinkafi |
36 |
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Talata Mafara |
56 |
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Tsafe |
109 |
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Zurmi |
21 |
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TOTAL |
14 |
570 |
570 |
44,320,000.00 |
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ADAMAWA STATE |
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MUBI |
NE/010 |
Mubi |
Gombi |
78 |
620 |
40,466,496
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Hong |
134 |
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Maiha |
4 |
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Michika |
124 |
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Mubi North |
5 |
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Mubi South |
271 |
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Madagali |
4 |
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NUMAN
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NE/011 |
Numan |
Ganye |
144 |
640 |
41,771,867 |
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Guyuk |
41 |
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Jada |
64 |
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Mayo-Belwa |
111 |
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Shelleng |
15 |
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Toungo |
37 |
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Demsa |
104 |
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Lamurde |
39 |
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Numan |
85 |
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JIMETA |
NE/012 |
Jimeta (Yola)
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Song |
86 |
695 |
45,361,637
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Yola North |
321 |
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Fufore |
56 |
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Girei |
59 |
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Yola South |
173 |
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TOTAL |
21 |
1,955 |
1,955 |
127,600,000. |
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BORNO STATE |
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MAIDUGURI |
NE/013
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Maiduguri with Liaison Office in Biu
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Maiduguri |
669 |
1,231 |
57,200,000 |
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Jere |
173 |
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Bama |
35 |
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Konduga |
6 |
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Mafa |
2 |
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Abadam |
1 |
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Askira |
41 |
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Bayo |
11 |
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Biu |
72 |
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Chibok |
26 |
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Damboa |
28 |
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Dikwa |
1 |
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Gubio |
1 |
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Guzamala |
1 |
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Gwoza |
33 |
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Hawul |
20 |
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Kaga |
2 |
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Kala/Balge |
1 |
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Kukawa |
14 |
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Kwaya Kusar |
12 |
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Magumeri |
2 |
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Marte |
1 |
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Mobbar |
7 |
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Monguno |
45 |
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Ngala |
19 |
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Nganzai |
1 |
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Shani |
7 |
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TOTAL |
27 |
1,231 |
1,231 |
57,200,000.00 |
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TARABA STATE |
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JALINGO |
NE/014 |
Jalingo |
Jalingo |
604 |
1,662 |
72,191,814 |
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Gassol |
317 |
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Ardo kola |
57 |
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Bali |
194 |
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Karim Lamido |
96 |
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Lau |
48 |
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Yorro |
43 |
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Zing |
303 |
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WUKARI |
NE/015
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Main office in Wukari with Liaison Office in Saduana |
Takum |
307 |
1,111 |
48,258,186
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Donga |
116 |
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Gashaka |
69 |
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Ibbi |
60 |
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Kurmi |
119 |
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Sardauna |
296 |
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Ussa |
25 |
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Wukari |
119 |
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TOTAL |
16 |
2,773 |
2,773 |
120,450,000. |
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YOBE STATE |
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DAMATURU |
NE/016
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Damaturu with Liaison Office in Potiskum
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Damaturu |
162 |
641 |
49,900,000 |
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Nangere |
5 |
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Fune |
16 |
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Fika |
29 |
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Potiskum |
225 |
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Bade |
56 |
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Bursari |
8 |
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Geidam |
29 |
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Gujba |
11 |
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Gulani |
1 |
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Jakusko |
15 |
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Karasuwa |
12 |
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Machina |
3 |
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Nguru |
51 |
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Tarmuwa |
1 |
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Yunusari |
5 |
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Yusufari |
12 |
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TOTAL |
17 |
641 |
641 |
49,900,000.00 |
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GRAND TOTAL |
Total States |
Total Lots |
Total Target
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Total Est Budget |
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10 |
16 |
12,472 |
785,486,000.00 |
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Additional Notes:
Technical Application Guidelines
This RFA will follow a structured four (4)-phase competitive selection process outlined below:
Phase 1:
General Content and Form of Application
General Information on the Award:
Application Submission Procedures
Applications must be submitted via email to: cccrngrants@cccr-nigeria.org. The email
subject line must include both the RFA number and the applicant’s name. If the application is submitted in multiple emails, the subject line of each email must also clearly
indicate the content (e.g., Concept Slide Deck) and the sequence of the emails submission
(e.g., “No.)
Technical Approach:
Concept Slide Deck Guidance
Applicants should use the section of the Concept Slide Deck to address the points below. Each point should be addressed concisely using the number of pages as specified.
Concept Format:
Oral Presentations/Defense:
Presentation materials must be organized according to the structure provided below and should include the following information:
Oral Presentation Content Requirements:
Applicants invited to the oral presentation must organize their materials to address the following three key areas:
Oral Presentation Participants and Agenda
Shortlisted applicants shall field a maximum of five (5) representatives to participate in the oral
presentation session. All participants are required to be proposed staff on the project, and seated no later than ten (10) minutes prior to the scheduled commencement time.
The presentation will follow the agenda below:
Key Personnel Requirements
Key Personnel are individuals considered essential to the successful implementation of the activity. Selected applicants must identify up to five (5) Key Personnel positions. For each position, the applicant must provide:
Key Personnel must possess the relevant skills and experience necessary to carry out the objectives and methodology outlined in the Program Description. Applicants are also encouraged to specify the level of effort (LOE) for each proposed staff member and include any applicable cost-share contributions.
Please note: CCCRN/THRIVE will not be responsible for any costs incurred in the
recruitment, retention, or engagement of personnel prior to the formal signing of a sub-award
agreement with successful applicants.
Organizational Capacity Assessment:
PHASE IV- FULL APPLICATION AND WORK PLAN DEVELOPMENT
Submission of Full Technical and Business (Cost) Applications:
Application Structure
In Phase 4, Applicants must submit two separate documents:
Technical Application
Cover Page Requirements (for both submissions)
Each application must include a cover page with the following information:
Submission Guidelines
All applications must:
Important Notes
Minimum Eligibility
Eligible Recipients: To be considered for this award, applicants must meet all the eligibility
requirements listed below. Applications that do not fully comply with these criteria may be disqualified from further consideration.
Legal Status and Registration:
Organizational Focus:
Experience and Geographic Relevance:
Financial and Operational Capacity:
Previous Funding and Institutional References:
Governmental Recognition and Compliance:
Commitment to Program Standards and Participation
Other Requirements:
Other Application and Submission Infomation
Application Submission Guidelines:
Applicants are required to submit their applications in both electronic and hard copy formats.
Failure to comply with these submission requirements may result in disqualification.
Format and Content
Requirements for Electronic Copies
Send electronic copies via email to: cccrngrants@cccr-nigeria.org and cc to: cccrngrant@gmail.com using "Name of the CBO, State, and Lot Number" as the subject of the mail.
Note: CCCRN will only review applications that are submitted in both hard copy and electronic
formats.
Technical Application Specifications
Application Deadline
Budget Template Access:
In the event that an applicant is unable to access the budget template via the provided Dropbox link, a formal request for the document may be submitted via email: cccrngrant@cccr-nigeria.org and cc:cccrngrants@gmail.com Specifying the name of your organization and Lot number in the subject line.
Applicant Records and Support:
Deadline for submission of questions: May 4th, 2026.
Application Review process
Proposal Review and Selection Process:
Pre-Award Assessment:
Applications that meet the administrative requirements will proceed to a Pre-Award Assessment.
This assessment will evaluate the applicants:
Applicants who successfully pass the pre-award assessment will be notified and considered for award negotiations.
Click here for more information on the Request For Application (RFA) (pdf)