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Family Health International

Federal Contractor · Rank #1256

Total Federal Spending
$60.8M
$60,840,014
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
4
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
STRENGTHENING INFECTIOUS DISEASE DETECTION SYSTEM (STRIDES) ACTIVITYAgency for International DevelopmentOct 1, 2024$233.5M
IGF::CL::IGF - GH/OHA - SCH: NEW SUPPLY CHAIN QUALITY ASSURANCE AND TESTINGAgency for International DevelopmentJan 2, 2015$79.8M
LET'S STOP HIV TOGETHERDepartment of Health and Human ServicesAug 24, 2020$30.6M
HEA - TB PRIVATE SECTOR ACTIVITY (INDONESIA)Agency for International DevelopmentJan 14, 2019$25.0M
IGF::OT::IGF THE PURPOSE OF THE ACTIVITY IS TO INCREASE DEMAND FOR QUALITY PRIORITY HEALTH SERVICES. TO ACCOMPLISH THIS, THE CONTRACTOR MUST EXECUTE EVIDENCE-BASED OR INNOVATIVE SBCC INTERVENTIONS RELATED TO FP/RH, MNCH, HIV, NUTRITION, MALARIA, AND WASH.Agency for International DevelopmentSep 1, 2016$20.7M
TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE (TTA) NETWORK SERVICES FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (HHS), ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES (ACF), OFFICE OF HEAD START (OHS), REGION XII.Department of the InteriorAug 1, 2020$19.2M
HIV COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMDepartment of Health and Human ServicesSep 30, 2024$18.3M
USAID LIBERIA ESSA SEEKS TO BUILD A MORE CAPABLE EDUCATION SYSTEM THAT FUNCTIONS BETTER AT COUNTY AND DISTRICT LEVELS TO DRIVE, MEASURE AND INCENTIVIZE DELIVERY OF QUALITY AND INCLUSIVE EDUCATION.Agency for International DevelopmentMay 1, 2023$14.5M
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL TOURISM (IMCT)AWARDAgency for International DevelopmentNov 1, 2020$13.0M
QUALIFYING, TESTING, ISSUING PROJECT (QTI)Agency for International DevelopmentOct 28, 2024$12.8M
NEW AWARD TO FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL (FHI 360) TO IMPLEMENT AN EARLY GRADE READING ACTIVITY IN DJIBOUTI.Agency for International DevelopmentFeb 7, 2019$12.4M
DNPAO COMMUNICATIONSDepartment of Health and Human ServicesSep 29, 2020$8.3M
SERVICESDepartment of Health and Human ServicesAug 15, 2017$6.3M
"IGF::CL::IGF" INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL STUDIES SUPPORT CENTERDepartment of Health and Human ServicesDec 31, 2012$6.2M
STRATEGIC HIV/AIDS RESPONSE PROGRAM (SHARP) TASK ORDER 2Agency for International DevelopmentFeb 25, 2020$5.8M
DCO HCD SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL CHANGE (SBC) CONSULTING SERVICEMillennium Challenge CorporationJul 19, 2021$3.6M
NATIONAL COLLABORATIVE ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY RESEARCH (NCCOR) COORDINATING CENTERDepartment of Health and Human ServicesSep 29, 2021$3.6M
THE PURPOSE OF THE CONFLICT SENSITIVITY (CS) INTEGRATION HUB ACTIVITY IS TO ADVANCE THE INTEGRATION OF A CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION LENS ACROSS THE FULL SPECTRUM OF USAID PROGRAMMING THROUGH DIRECT FIELD IMPLEMENTATION WITH USAID MISSIONS IN THAgency for International DevelopmentSep 30, 2021$3.1M
MARKETING OUTREACH FOR DIABETES PREVENTIONDepartment of Health and Human ServicesAug 25, 2022$2.7M
IGF::OT::IGF ACT AGAINST AIDSDepartment of Health and Human ServicesAug 25, 2016$2.6M

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

Family Health International Federal Contracts FAQ

Family Health International has received $60,840,014 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Family Health International works with 4 federal agencies, including Agency for International Development, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of the Interior. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Family Health International has received federal awards in multiple states.

Family Health International is ranked #1256 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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