Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is a US federal agency offering grants for public health programs and disease prevention initiatives.
Get $373M to Build Healthier Communities!
Nonprofits and local governments can get up to $373 million to implement proven, population-based strategies for healthier communities. This funding supports policy changes, environmental improvements, and system-wide initiatives to foster well-being.
Unlock $293M for HIV Prevention Programs!
Public health departments can secure substantial funding to design, implement, and evaluate programs aimed at reducing HIV transmission. This opportunity provides resources to bolster comprehensive HIV prevention efforts nationwide.
Funding for HIV Prevention in South Africa
This grant supports the South African National AIDS Council (SANAC) in implementing the DREAMS initiative, aimed at reducing new HIV infections among adolescent girls and young women. Funds will be used to empower young women, mobilize communities, strengthen families, and provide social protection in specific districts.
Secure Funds to Empower Young Women in South Africa
This grant is for organizations like Aurum Health Institute aiming to reduce new HIV infections among adolescent girls and young women in South Africa. Funding supports interventions that address poverty, gender inequality, violence, and education to empower this demographic and improve their health outcomes.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs
Non-profit organizations in South Africa focused on HIV/AIDS prevention can receive funding to implement the DREAMS initiative, aiming to reduce new HIV infections in adolescent girls and young women.
Secure Funding for HIV Prevention Programs in South Africa
This grant is for organizations in South Africa aiming to reduce new HIV infections among adolescent girls and young women by implementing comprehensive programs that address poverty, gender inequality, and education. The funding supports initiatives to empower young women, mobilize communities, strengthen families, and provide social protection.
Get Funding: Boost Chronic Disease Programs
Non-profits and public health organizations can receive up to $100 million to integrate colorectal cancer screening into existing chronic disease management programs and increase screenings nationwide.
Get Funding for TB Elimination Programs!
This grant from the CDC offers up to $92.3 million to state, local, and territorial TB programs. Funds are available to support crucial efforts in preventing, controlling, and ultimately eliminating Tuberculosis across the United States.
Get $78M to Boost Public Health & Vaccinations
Non-profits and government organizations can secure up to $78 million to expand access to vital vaccinations for children and adults. This funding aims to significantly increase vaccination rates and prevent disease outbreaks in communities.
$50M for Global Health Security & Disease Prevention
This opportunity is for organizations that can support the World Health Organization's efforts to help national governments combat emerging infectious diseases and public health threats. Funding is available to implement coordinated plans for global health security.
Unlock $43M for Community HIV Prevention Projects
Are you a community-based organization focused on HIV prevention? This CDC grant offers significant funding to develop and implement vital HIV prevention programs targeting high-risk racial/ethnic minority communities and specific at-risk groups. Gain access to approximately $43 million to expand your reach and impact.
Get $40M for HIV/AIDS Programs in Tanzania!
Non-profit organizations in Tanzania are invited to apply for significant funding to implement vital HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs. This initiative, supported by the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, aims to combat HIV/AIDS within the country.
Get $30M for HIV/AIDS Prevention & Care Projects
This grant supports organizations partnering with governments in PEPFAR countries to implement HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and care programs. Funding is available for initiatives that manage and administer public-private partnerships to achieve these vital health goals.
Funded Projects: $25,000,000 for Ethiopian Universities
Ethiopian universities can receive significant funding to implement HIV/AIDS programs under PEPFAR. This initiative supports critical public health efforts and research within the country.
Get $24.75M for Public Health Initiatives in Kenya!
This cooperative agreement offers up to $24,750,000 to organizations collaborating with the Kenya Medical Research Institute. Funds are designated to advance public health in Kenya through impactful research and practice.
Get Grants for HIV Prevention Services for Targeted Populations
Are you an organization focused on HIV prevention for high-risk or minority communities? This grant offers significant funding to enhance your capacity and deliver effective, evidence-based interventions. Strengthen your impact and expand your reach with this valuable opportunity.
Kenya HIV Programs: $18M Funding Available
This grant from the CDC offers up to $18 million to organizations in Kenya working to expand high-quality HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs. Fund initiatives that make a significant impact on public health and support community-level initiatives.
Get $17.5M for Public Health Asthma Programs
Non-profits and state health agencies can receive funding to build capacity for public health asthma initiatives. This grant supports developing surveillance systems, implementing interventions, and reducing asthma's impact on communities.
Unlock $15.5M for HIV Programs in Kenya
Local organizations in Kenya can receive up to $15.5 million to implement and expand high-quality HIV prevention, care, and treatment services. This funding aims to support comprehensive HIV prevention, care, and antiretroviral treatment (ART) activities at both facility and community levels.
Get $15M for HIV Prevention & Diagnostics
This CDC cooperative agreement offers up to $15 million for state health departments to boost HIV prevention by integrating diagnostic and prevention services for other infections. Fund your innovative projects and make a public health impact.