Information subject to change as improved data becomes available.
The list below includes prime1 partners obligated3 PEPFAR money in fiscal year 2008 and the sub-partners2 of those prime partners.
The 2008 prime and sub-partner list reflects organizations that were obligated FY 2008 money during fiscal year 2008 - that is from October 1, 2007 through September 30, 2008.
The list is based on data provided by U.S. Government agency field offices during the Annual Program Results updates submitted to the Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator. This information will be updated as new data becomes available.
Prime Partner: | Constella Futures | |
Obligated FY08 Funds: | $250,000 | |
Program Areas: | Other/Policy Analysis and Systems Strengthening | |
Prime Partner: | Family Health International | |
Obligated FY08 Funds: | $6,937,225 | |
Program Areas: | Abstinence/Be Faithful ARV Services Basic Health Care and Support Condoms and Other Prevention Counseling and Testing Other/Policy Analysis and Systems Strengthening Palliative Care: TB/HIV PMTCT Strategic Information | |
Sub-Partners: | Dian Harapan Hospital Himpunan Abiasa Himpunan Konselor HIV/AIDS Huria Kristen Batak Protestan Ikatan Gaya Arema Malang Institute for Community Development and Social Advocacy Jaringan Kesehatan Masyarakat Kelompok Kerja Bina Sehat Kelompok Kerja Waria Malang Raya Peduli AIDS Komite Kemanusiaan Indonesia Komunitas Aksi Kemanusiaan Indonesia Lembaga Paramitra Lembaga Peduli AIDS Karya Bhakti Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sumber Daya dan Lingkungan Hidup Lembaga Swadana Masyarakat Graha Mitra Lembaga Swadana Masyarakat Warga Siaga Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat Tegakkan Empaty Gapai Asa dan Percaya Diri Paguyuban Srikandi Pasundan Palang Merah Indonesia Banyuwangi Perhimpunan Buruh Independen Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia Semarang Perkumpulan Pemberantasan Tuberkulosis Indonesia Jakarta Persatuan Waria Kota Surabaya Pusat Pengkajian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Nelayan Solidaritas Perempuan untuk Kemanusiaan dan Hak Asasi Manusia Yayasan Bambu Nusantara Yayasan Bandungwangi Yayasan Batam Taurism Development Board Yayasan Bentan Serumpun Yayasan Bina Insani Yayasan Center for Studying and Milleu Yayasan Fatayat Nahdiatul Ulama Yayasan Gaya Batam Yayasan Gaya Nusantara Yayasan Genta Yayasan Gerakan Penanggulangan Narkoba dan Aids Yayasan Gerakan Sosial Advokasi dan Hak Asasi Manusia untuk Gay Yayasan Hanz Yayasan Harapan Ibu Yayasan Hotline Surabaya Yayasan Insan Hamdani-Bandung Plus Support Yayasan Kalandara Yayasan Kapela Yayasan kelompok Kerja Wanita Papua Yayasan Komunikasi Karya Anak Bangsa Yayasan Kusuma Buana Yayasan Layak Yayasan Media Yayasan Mitra Karya Mandiri Yayasan Mitra Sehati Yayasan Mulia Abadi Yayasan Mutiara Hati Yayasan Peduli Aids Deli Serdang Yayasan Pelangi Kasih Nusantara Yayasan Penguatan Rakyat Pedesaan Yayasan Prakarsa Bagi Masyarakat Mandiri Yayasan Solidaritas Perempuan Pekerja Seks Yayasan Sosial Agustinus Sorong Yayasan Srikandi Sejati Yayasan Srimersing Yayasan SUAR NURANI Yayasan Tegak Tegar | |
Prime Partner: | US Agency for International Development | |
Obligated FY08 Funds: | $500,000 | |
Program Areas: | Management and Staffing |
Definitions:
1 Prime partner: A prime partner is an entity which receives funding directly from, and has a direct contractual relationship (contract, cooperative agreement, grant, etc.) with, the USG agency. Please note that there is a distinction between an organization and a partner. An organization can be any organization listed in the Country Operational and Plan Reporting System (COPRS). An organization becomes a partner by being selected by a country as either a prime or a sub. A partner has a funding relationship with the USG agency. (Source: President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief FY 2007 Country Operational Plan Guidance; Page 40)
2 Sub-partner: A sub partner is defined as an entity to which a prime partner allocates funding. (Source: President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, FY 2007 Country Operational Plan Guidance; Page 44)
3 Obligation: An agreement that will result in outlays, immediately or in the future. When you place an order, sign a contract, award a grant, purchase a service, provide incremental funding or take other actions that require the Government to make payments to the public or from one Government account to another, you incur an obligation. Budgetary resources must be available before obligations can be incurred legally. Obligations should not exceed available budgetary resources. For this Annual Program Results Report, only report on obligations made during the fiscal year (October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2006). (Source: President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief FY 2006 Annual Program Results (APR) Guidance for Focus and 2006 Mini-COP Country Reporting, p.6)
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