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 Health Programs in Pacific Islands
Pacific Island Territory Health Departments can receive funding to build or enhance programs focused on preventing major chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. This initiative aims to improve health outcomes by addressing key risk factors such as nutrition and physical activity.
Get Funding to Boost Public Health & Prevent Chronic Disease
State Health Departments can secure funding to build or enhance programs focused on preventing major chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, and addressing their risk factors. This initiative aims to increase the efficiency and impact of public health efforts in these critical areas.
Funded Research to Advance Breast Cancer Genomic Practices
This grant supports state health departments in implementing evidence-based breast cancer genomic tests and interventions to improve health outcomes. The funding aims to enhance education, surveillance, and policy to benefit young women at high risk.
Get Funding to Improve Maternal & Infant Health Outcomes!
This grant supports state-level initiatives focused on improving perinatal care through data collection and feedback loops. It aims to increase hospital participation and broaden the scope of projects addressing neonatal and maternal health.
Get Grants for Health Training & Prevention Programs
This CDC grant supports training programs for health professionals focused on preventing, identifying, and treating Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs). Funding is available to enhance skills in alcohol screening and brief interventions for women of reproductive age.
Get Funding to Improve Your Community's Water Safety
State, territory, and tribal health agencies can receive grants to monitor and analyze unregulated drinking water sources. This funding will help identify data, assess water quality, and implement strategies to protect community health.
Get Funding to Boost HIV Care & Prevention!
This grant from the CDC offers funding to integrate community pharmacists into HIV care models, improving patient-centered treatment and prevention outcomes for HIV-infected individuals. Eligible organizations can access resources to enhance the delivery and effectiveness of comprehensive HIV management.
Get Grants for Newborn SCID Screening Programs
Public health labs in states and territories can apply for funds to establish or enhance newborn bloodspot screening programs for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID). This grant aims to identify and connect more affected newborns with life-saving treatment.
Funding for AI/AN Health: Diabetes Prevention & Traditional Foods
American Indian/Alaska Native communities can receive funding to promote health and prevent diabetes through sustainable, culturally-based traditional food programs. This grant supports the evaluation and continuation of existing strategies for long-term community well-being.
Funding for Young Breast Cancer Survivors & Support Programs
Are you involved in supporting young breast cancer survivors (<45)? This grant provides funding for structured support services, like navigation assistance, and for developing crucial educational resources to improve survivor health and reduce recurrence risks.
Unlock Funding for Public Health Initiatives
This grant from the CDC supports initiatives focused on understanding and addressing deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Businesses involved in public health research and program evaluation are encouraged to apply for funding to improve health outcomes.
Get Funding to Boost HIV Care Tech Solutions
HIV treatment service providers can get funding to develop and pilot technology-based tools that improve patient linkage, retention, and re-engagement in care. These tools will help organizations implement evidence-informed strategies to ensure individuals with HIV receive and stay in consistent treatment.
Get Grant Funding for Chronic Disease Prevention Initiatives
Non-profit organizations focused on chronic disease prevention are invited to partner with the CDC to enhance health in the Pacific region. This funding supports the establishment of a collaborative model aimed at improving health outcomes.
Unlock Funds to Boost Disease Prevention Programs!
Eligible organizations can secure funding to enhance disease prevention efforts through strategic partnerships and social media outreach, ultimately reducing health risks and mortality.
Get Funding for Environmental Health Conferences
Non-federal organizations can receive funding to support conferences focused on environmental public health. This grant helps offset costs for events that advance the field and public well-being.
Get Funding for Health Conferences!
Non-Federal organizations can receive support to host impactful conferences focused on preventing HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STDs, and TB. This funding helps share vital health promotion, research, and intervention strategies.
Funded International Health Programs: Get Your Share!
This grant supports foreign governments in introducing or expanding seasonal influenza vaccine use within their public health programs, aiming to bolster national vaccination initiatives.
Get Funding: Boost Global Health Preparedness!
Foreign governments can secure funding to strengthen their public health surveillance and response capabilities for avian and pandemic influenza. This grant supports Ministries of Health in enhancing their preparedness for health emergencies.
Get Funding for Women's Health Screening & Prevention
This grant helps community health organizations provide vital cardiovascular screening and evidence-based prevention services to women aged 40-64. It aims to improve hypertension management through innovative health system approaches and community-clinical partnerships.
Get Funding for Global Health Initiatives!
This program supports organizations working on global disease detection and prevention, aligning with 'Healthy People 2020' objectives. Funding is available to advance global health promotion and protect Americans from infectious diseases through international partnerships.