Opportunity Information: Apply for BAA GH 2016 HSC

Addendum 05 - Health Supply Chains (Funding Opportunity Number: BAA-GH-2016-HSC) is a discretionary USAID funding opportunity, developed in partnership with the Foundation, focused on finding bold, unconventional ways to improve how health commodities move through supply systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The core intent is to solicit proposals that tackle persistent supply chain problems with ideas that are "daring in premise" and clearly distinct from the methods already being tested or commonly used. In other words, the opportunity is not looking for minor tweaks to standard logistics approaches; it is trying to surface genuinely different concepts that could shift performance in meaningful ways.

The opportunity is centered on effective health supply chains broadly, with flexibility in how applicants define the supply chain challenge they want to solve. Proposals may address integrated health supply chains that handle multiple product categories across a health system, or they may focus more narrowly on supply chains tied to specific public health priorities, especially immunization and/or family planning. Regardless of the scope, the solution needs to connect to real programmatic outcomes, such as improved product availability, reduced stockouts, better forecasting, stronger distribution performance, more reliable cold chain function (where relevant), improved last-mile delivery, or greater overall resilience and accountability of the system.

A major theme of the addendum is translation of proven practices from outside traditional public health supply chain programming. The sponsors explicitly encourage applicants to bring in leading practices and solutions from the private sector, including sectors outside health (for example, commercial logistics, retail distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, financial services, or advanced analytics), as well as academic research and evidence. The expectation is that applicants will adapt and apply these approaches in LMIC public-sector contexts in ways that support public health goals, rather than simply replicating a high-income country model without accounting for infrastructure constraints, governance realities, or workforce capacity.

Scalability and replicability are key requirements. Proposed solutions must show clear potential to be scaled up or reproduced across multiple settings, rather than being a one-off pilot that only works in a single location or under highly customized conditions. This implies that proposals should consider practical pathways to broader adoption, such as cost realism, operational feasibility, partnership models, integration with national systems, and the ability to function across different environments with varying levels of resources and maturity.

Administratively, the opportunity was issued by the U.S. Agency for International Development (AgencyName: Agency for International Development) under the broad agency announcement framework referenced by the opportunity number. The activity category is Health, with CFDA number 98.001. Eligibility is essentially unrestricted and open to any type of entity, subject to any additional eligibility clarifications provided in the full solicitation text. The application process for this addendum uses an "Expressions of Interest" submission approach, and submissions were required to be received by 2:30 PM Washington, DC local time on May 3, 2017. The posting lists an expected number of awards of 1, and the award ceiling is listed as 0, which typically signals that the specific ceiling may be undefined in the summary record and would be clarified in the full announcement or negotiated based on scope.

Overall, Addendum 05 - Health Supply Chains is a targeted call for high-impact, nontraditional ideas to strengthen the performance of health supply chains, with particular interest in innovations that can be adapted from private-sector and academic advances and then expanded across multiple LMIC settings to improve immunization, family planning, and broader public health supply reliability.

  • The Agency for International Development in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Addendum 05 – Health Supply Chains" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 98.001.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Mar 07, 2017.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by May 03, 2017 All Expressions of Interest proposals, supporting Addendum 05 - Health Supply Chains under the BAA-GH-2016-HSC must be received no later than 230pm (Washington, DC local time) on May 3, 2017.. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility.
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