All requests for Global Fund financing are coordinated and made through a national body in each country known as the Country Coordinating Mechanism or CCM. The Global Fund supports the plans, projects and interventions which countries themselves have selected as their national priorities. These strategies and priorities are determined by a wide range of stakeholders and are coordinated by the Country Coordination Mechanism, or CCM, which is comprised of representatives from all relevant sectors, including Government, Civil Society, the Private Sector, and Communities affected by the diseases. This nationally owned and inclusive mechanism ensures that the country's strategies and priorities are determined in an integrated and effective manner and that funds are channeled in the most impactful way.
The CCM submits a country's final proposal for funding to the Global Fund. The Global Fund does not accept proposals directly from individuals, groups or organizations, and all proposals for funding must be channeled through the CCM in the country. The contact information for every CCM can be found on the Global Fund's website
theglobalfund.org. Click on the drop-down menu named "Or Choose A Country" on the left-hand side of the home page and select a country; this will lead directly to the information page for that country containing contact information for CCM members.
Additional information about the proposal process can be found at:
theglobalfund.org/en/apply/proposals/. The proposal forms and guidelines for CCMs can also be found there. The allocation of funding to specific projects occurs upon the approval of a new grant proposal; the timing and availability of funding will vary by country.
Funds raised through (PRODUCT) RED products and events are sent to (RED) grants — pre-selected Global Fund-financed HIV and AIDS grants in Africa. At present, the (RED) grant portfolio includes Ghana, Lesotho, Rwanda and Swaziland. Updates to the (RED) grant portfolio can be found at:
joinred.com/globalfund/. As with all Global Fund grants, the projects supported by (RED) are selected by the CCM in that country, as described above. This ensures that (RED) funds are invested in programs that are not only effective but also aligned with the national AIDS strategies and priorities. The process for applying for funding also remains unchanged, as described above, ensuring that there is no duplication of effort or unnecessary administrative burden placed on the CCM and grant recipients.