27 Jan-17 Feb 2025
New round of funding announced for Data for Health Global Grants Program
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The Bloomberg Philanthropies Data for Health Initiative’s Global Grants Program (GGP) is launching a new round of funding for projects that strengthen civil registration and vital statistics systems and promote the analysis and use of high-quality data for public health policymaking. 

Eligible applicants include ministries of health and relevant agencies in low- and middle-income countries that have not previously received funding from the Data for Health Initiative.

Candidates can apply for grant periods of up to 15 months with a maximum award amount of $100,000. The first phase of applications must be submitted between 27 January - 17 February 2025 for screening. Please see here for details and links to apply.

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