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Rounds-based channel for Proposals
The Rounds-based channel is an avenue for Eligible Applicants to apply for funding whether or not they already have received funding from the Global Fund.
* Proposals may also be submitted through the Rolling Continuation Channel if there is an existing grant that meets certain special eligibility criteria. The Rolling Continuation Channel is a by invitation only process.
Overview of Rounds-based channel proposals
- 7 Rounds of funding have already been approved by the Global Fund:
Link to overview of Board Approved Funding under the Rounds Based Channel
- Round 8 closed for applications on 1 July 2008
Link to Round 8 Documents (No further applications are being accepted)
Specific information on Round 7 time frames is set out below:
Round 8 Action
Date
Status
Closing date for Round 8 Proposals
1 July 2008
Completed
Global Fund review of Round 8 proposals for eligibility and completeness
By 15 August 2008
Completed
Technical Review Panel review of Round 8 Proposals
25 August –
5 September 2008Not yet Completed
Preliminary Written Notification to Applicants** of TRP recommendations on funding By 13 October 2008 Not yet Completed Board consideration of Technical Review Panel recommendations on funding
7-8 November 2008
Not yet Completed
Written notification to Applicants of Board decision on funding.
**Outcomes will be circulated to the full membership of the applying CCM or other applicant type.By 20 November 2008
Not yet Completed
- Link to overview of Board Approved Funding under the Rounds-based channel
- Round 9 will open for applications on 1 October 2008 via the Global Fund website, and close for applications on 21 January 2009. For more details, please refer to the Message for CCMs and Global Fund partners, Key dates for Round 9.
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All relevant documents, including the Proposal Forms, Guidelines and Frequently Asked Questions, will be available on the Global Fund website on 16 September 2008.



