Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is a US federal agency offering grants for public health programs and disease prevention initiatives.
Get Funding for Tobacco Cessation Programs
This grant supports states and territories in expanding their tobacco quitline capacity to ensure all callers receive vital coaching. The funding aims to bolster evidence-based cessation interventions and improve infrastructure for tobacco control programs nationwide.
Funded Research: Improving Sexual Health for Minority Men
This grant opportunity is for organizations focused on improving sexual health services for Latino and African American men. Funding supports the adaptation and implementation of proven outreach strategies to connect these communities with vital health resources.
Unlock Funding for Business Growth & Innovation
This grant is designed for businesses looking to implement innovative data collection and reporting systems to enhance their operational efficiency and strategic decision-making. Funds will support the development and deployment of advanced data analysis tools to drive growth and improve business outcomes.
Get Grants to Boost Your HIV Prevention Services
This CDC grant is for organizations focused on serving gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Funding helps strengthen your existing HIV prevention efforts within your community.
Get Funding to Fight Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission
This grant from the CDC aims to support organizations implementing strategies to eliminate HIV transmission from mothers to their children nationwide. If you're involved in public health initiatives or healthcare services, this funding can help expand your reach and impact.
Get Funding for Blood Transfusion Research
This grant supports research into complications of blood transfusions for hemoglobinopathies. Funds are available to explore alloimmunization, iron overload, and transfusion-associated infections to improve patient care.
Get Funding: Boost Your State's Drug Overdose Prevention
State governments can receive funding to implement and evaluate programs aimed at preventing prescription drug misuse and overdose. This initiative focuses on improving prescriber and patient behaviors, enhancing prescription drug monitoring, and evaluating relevant state laws and policies.
Get Funding for Public Health Infrastructure
Local and state health departments can receive funding to strengthen their public health infrastructure and improve HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programs. This initiative aims to build robust systems for better community health outcomes.
Get Funding for Public Health & Environmental Projects
Are you a state or local public health agency? This grant supports building capacity and using integrated health and environmental data to improve community well-being and track public health concerns.
Boost Health Programs: Get Funding for Blood Disorder Prevention
Non-profits and public health organizations can secure funding to develop, sustain, and evaluate programs that promote health and prevent complications related to blood disorders. This grant supports initiatives like public health promotion, improved access to wellness programs, health communication, and provider training.
Fund Your Practice: Prevent FASDs & Grow!
Healthcare providers and organizations focused on preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) can receive funding to implement impactful, system-level changes. This grant supports training initiatives, primary prevention strategies, and demonstrable practice improvements to reduce alcohol-exposed pregnancies.
Get Funding to Improve Healthcare Training & Practice
This grant is for national medical societies and professional organizations looking to enhance training and practice changes related to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Funds support improved care delivery, provider education, and dissemination of vital information.
Fund Your Diabetes Prevention Program!
Are you a healthcare provider, community organization, or academic institution working to prevent Type 2 diabetes? This grant offers funding to implement evidence-based lifestyle change programs for individuals at high risk. Secure resources to help your community thrive and avoid chronic disease.
Get Funding for Environmental Health Expertise
Primary care practitioners and public health professionals can access expert consultation and education to address environmental health threats and hazardous substance exposures. This grant aims to build critical competencies in environmental and toxicological medicine nationwide.
Get Funding for Public Health Initiatives
Non-profits and public health organizations can apply for funding to advance critical prevention programs for HIV, viral hepatitis, STDs, and TB. This grant supports initiatives aimed at improving public health outcomes and reducing disease burden.
Grant for Primary Immunodeficiency Disease Awareness
This grant from the CDC is for organizations focused on educating healthcare providers and the public about Primary Immunodeficiency Disease. The goal is to increase awareness and understanding of this condition.
Get Funding to Fight Hepatitis C in Your Community
Local health organizations and coalitions can secure funding to implement comprehensive services for diagnosing and curing Hepatitis C within their communities. This initiative aims to boost healthcare capacity, leading to more successful treatments and reduced disease impact.
Unlock Your Public Health Potential: CDC Student Program
Undergraduate students interested in public health can gain invaluable workplace experience through this CDC program. It's designed to spark your passion and build a career in a vital field.
Secure Funding for Public Health Innovation
This grant is for organizations working to combat emerging infectious diseases in the Americas. Funds will support building capacity and strengthening networks to address public health threats.
Get Funding for HIV Prevention & Treatment Programs
This grant is for organizations in resource-constrained settings aiming to prevent HIV infection and improve care and treatment for those affected. Funds support critical public health programs, from testing and counseling to advanced treatment and surveillance.