Deadline: 12-Feb-2026
NACOSA invites experienced non-profit organizations to apply as Sub-Recipients for a performance-based grant under the My Journey national programme, delivering biomedical and integrated services to adolescents and young people aged 15–24. The initiative focuses on HIV prevention, sexual and reproductive health, and overall wellbeing, with a goal of reaching 384,284 adolescent girls and young women across South Africa from October 2025 to March 2028. Sub-recipients must demonstrate experience in youth-focused programs, sound governance, and capacity to meet performance targets.
Program Overview
The Networking HIV and AIDS Community of Southern Africa (NACOSA) manages the My Journey national programme, funded by the Global Fund, to provide biomedical and integrated services for adolescents and young people aged 15–24. The program prioritizes HIV prevention, sexual and reproductive health (SRH), and wellbeing for adolescent girls and young women, addressing the disproportionately high burden of HIV in this group.
Objectives and Focus Areas
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Reduce HIV incidence among adolescent girls and young women
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Increase HIV testing and retention in care for HIV-positive youth
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Promote consistent condom and PrEP use
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Deliver integrated services under three thematic areas: My Journey, My Choice, My Voice
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Strengthen adolescent-centered biomedical and psychosocial services
Programme Implementation
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Geographic Coverage: 19 sub-districts in 11 districts across 8 provinces
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Target Reach: 384,284 adolescent girls and young women over the grant cycle
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Delivery Settings: Safe spaces, learning centers, and community hubs
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Key Services:
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HIV, STI, TB, and pregnancy testing and care
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PrEP and PEP provision
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Contraception and sexual and reproductive health services
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Post-violence care and rights-based support
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Stigma and discrimination reduction
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Community and digital demand creation
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Advocacy and policy reform to advance girls’ and women’s rights
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Cross-Cutting Activities
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Individualized risk assessment and self-care advice
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Referrals to complementary services
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Community and digital engagement strategies
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Youth empowerment and decision-making opportunities
Eligibility Criteria
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Legally registered non-profit organizations with proper governance and financial systems
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Demonstrated experience implementing youth-focused biomedical programs, preferably within target districts
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Capacity to meet performance targets and use NACOSA’s information management systems
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Experienced staff capable of delivering rights-based, gender-transformative services
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Ability to report programmatic and financial data accurately and timely
Roles and Responsibilities of Sub-Recipients
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Implement a defined package of biomedical and integrated services in community settings
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Ensure adherence to performance targets and program standards
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Participate in coordination structures and stakeholder meetings
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Utilize NACOSA’s monitoring, evaluation, and reporting systems
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Engage with communities to create demand for services and improve retention
Funding and Grant Period
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Grant duration: 1 October 2025 – 31 March 2028
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Performance-based funding tied to service delivery targets and program quality
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Support for operational and programmatic costs linked to service delivery
Tips for a Strong Application
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Demonstrate a proven track record in youth and biomedical programs
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Provide evidence of sound governance and financial management
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Highlight experience in targeted districts and working with adolescent girls and young women
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Emphasize capacity for rights-based, gender-transformative programming
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Illustrate ability to meet performance-based outcomes and report accurately
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Who can apply as a sub-recipient?
A: Legally registered non-profit organizations with experience in youth-focused biomedical and integrated programs in South Africa.
Q: What age group does the programme target?
A: Adolescents and young people aged 15–24, with a focus on adolescent girls and young women.
Q: What services must sub-recipients deliver?
A: HIV, STI, TB, and pregnancy testing, PrEP/PEP provision, contraception, SRH services, post-violence care, stigma reduction, and rights-based support.
Q: How will performance be assessed?
A: Through predefined program targets, service delivery metrics, and quality of reporting using NACOSA systems.
Q: What is the duration of the grant?
A: 1 October 2025 to 31 March 2028.
Q: Are consortium applications allowed?
A: Sub-recipient organizations may partner for service delivery, but the lead organization must meet eligibility and performance criteria.
Q: How are funding disbursements structured?
A: Funding is performance-based, contingent on achieving service delivery targets and compliance with reporting requirements.
Conclusion
The NACOSA My Journey Sub-Recipient Grant provides a critical opportunity for non-profit organizations to deliver comprehensive biomedical and integrated services to adolescents and young women, contributing to HIV prevention, improved sexual and reproductive health, and strengthened community wellbeing across South Africa.
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