Deadline: 17-Feb-25
The RADIAN Success Replication Fund under the RADIAN 2.0 programme, is designed with the overall goal to measurably improve HIV outcomes in the most affected territories in EECA by disseminating and replicating in similar contexts evidence-based solutions that have demonstrated their effectiveness in projects funded through RADIAN or Ukraine Humanitarian Support Fund in 2019-2025.
Objectives
- RADIAN 2.0 pursues the following four Strategic Objectives:
- Deliver high-quality community-based services to address the unmet HIV-related needs of neglected KPs and PLHIV;
- Address structural drivers of the HIV epidemic to improve the quality of life of KPs and PLHIV and ultimately improve HIV-related health outcomes;
- Strengthen health systems to sustainably improve care for KPs and PLHIV;
- Strengthen community systems to deliver community-led care effectively and increase access to sustainable funding.
Funding Information
- The maximum budget that projects can apply for depends on the project’s objectives and the HIV prevalence in the location(s) of implementation, as follows:
- Territories with general HIV prevalence higher than 1% – Up to $500,000
- Territories with general HIV prevalence less than 1% – Up to $350,000
Duration
- Applicants can apply for projects lasting up to 42 months.
Eligibility Criteria
- This opportunity is open to organizations that:
- Have been funded in 2019-2025 under the RADIAN or Ukraine Humanitarian Support programmes and demonstrated measurable success in implementing specific models to address the HIV epidemic in the original project location(s); or
- Are partnering with successful RADIAN or Ukraine Humanitarian Support implementers as sources of technical assistance; and
- Have the capacity to replicate successful project models in another territory with similar needs.
- Projects can implement in any of the eligible countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, or Uzbekistan.
- Projects can be local, regional, or national in scope.
- Type of Applicant: They encourage Applications from non-profit, academic and research organisations. They will consider Applications from commercial entities if their participation is justified and there is no profit included into the project budget. Ineligible entities include individuals and government entities. Under the RADIAN Success Replication Fund, sole applicants may only be implementers of successful projects under RADIAN or Ukraine Humanitarian Support Fund. Government entities may be consortium members.
For more information, visit Elton John AIDS Foundation.