Deadline: 13-May-2026
The Northern Cape Department of Health is offering a three-year funding opportunity for NGOs and community-based organizations to strengthen health service delivery in South Africa’s Northern Cape. The program prioritizes HIV, TB, and integrated health services, aligning with national and global health targets such as the 95-95-95 goals. Eligible organizations must demonstrate proven experience, local presence, and strong financial and programmatic capacity.
About the Programme
This funding initiative supports organizations delivering comprehensive, community-based health services.
The program aims to:
- Improve life expectancy and health outcomes
- Reduce HIV, AIDS, and TB burden
- Strengthen public health systems
- Expand access to integrated healthcare services
It aligns with national and global frameworks, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Key Focus Areas
Projects must address one major category, including:
- HIV, AIDS, and TB prevention, testing, and treatment
- Adolescent, youth, and men’s health programmes
- Community and facility-based healthcare services
- Healthy lifestyle promotion and disease prevention
Priority Populations
Special focus on high-risk and underserved groups:
- LGBTQI communities
- MSM (men who have sex with men)
- Sex workers and vulnerable children
- Mine workers and truck drivers
- Inmates and marginalized populations
Additional Health Areas
- Mental health services
- Diabetes and hypertension management
- Cancer prevention and care
Funding Scope and Duration
- Duration: 3 years
- Supports integrated, large-scale health programmes
- Focus on prevention, treatment, care, and support
Who is Eligible?
Applicants must:
- Be NGOs, CBOs, or development partners
- Be based in Northern Cape, South Africa
- Have a physical office in the province
- Provide proof of address
Experience Requirements
- Proven experience in HIV/TB programmes
- Work conducted in at least two districts in Northern Cape
- Demonstrated ability to deliver impactful health interventions
Compliance Requirements
- Valid NPO certificate (verified by Department of Social Development)
- Strong financial management systems
- Compliance with the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA)
Who is Not Eligible?
- Organizations currently receiving Global Fund or PEPFAR funding
- Applicants failing to meet eligibility or documentation requirements
Alignment Requirements
Proposals must align with:
- HIV, AIDS, STI & TB National Strategic Plan
- National Development Plan
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- USAID 95-95-95 targets
- Department’s Annual Performance Plan
What Types of Projects Are Supported?
Projects should:
- Deliver integrated health services
- Improve testing, treatment, and care linkage
- Address community-level health challenges
- Ensure equitable access to services
Selected organizations may:
- Appoint sub-recipients
- Implement community-based interventions
How to Apply (Step-by-Step)
- Review Eligibility Criteria
Ensure compliance with location, experience, and funding restrictions. - Select a Project Category
Apply under only one major focus area. - Develop Proposal
Include prevention, treatment, and support strategies. - Prepare Documentation
NPO certificate, financial records, and proof of address. - Align with Frameworks
Ensure consistency with national and global health goals. - Submit Application
Follow official guidelines from the Northern Cape Department of Health.
Why This Funding Matters
This initiative:
- Strengthens health systems in underserved regions
- Reduces HIV and TB burden
- Supports vulnerable populations
- Improves community health outcomes
It plays a critical role in achieving public health targets and sustainable development.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without required regional presence
- Submitting multiple project categories
- Lack of alignment with national frameworks
- Weak financial or operational capacity
- Missing mandatory documentation
Tips for a Strong Application
- Demonstrate clear impact and scalability
- Highlight experience in HIV/TB programmes
- Show strong community engagement
- Ensure compliance with policy frameworks
- Provide measurable health outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply?
NGOs, CBOs, and development partners based in Northern Cape.
2. What is the funding duration?
Three years.
3. Can organizations apply for multiple categories?
No, only one category per application.
4. Are Global Fund or PEPFAR recipients eligible?
No, they are not eligible.
5. What experience is required?
Work in HIV/TB programmes across at least two districts.
6. Is collaboration allowed?
Yes, through sub-recipients.
7. What is the main goal?
To improve health outcomes and reduce disease burden.
Conclusion
The Northern Cape Department of Health funding programme offers a significant opportunity to strengthen healthcare delivery in the region.
By supporting integrated, community-based interventions, the initiative helps reduce disease burden, improve access to care, and advance long-term public health outcomes.
For more information, visit Northern Cape Department of Health.
