Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is a US federal agency offering grants for public health programs and disease prevention initiatives.
Get $5M for HIV/AIDS Programs in Tanzania
This grant offers up to $5 million to support organizations implementing HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs in the United Republic of Tanzania. Funds are aimed at providing essential services to those at risk and infected with HIV, as part of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
Get $5M for Global Health Initiatives!
This CDC grant offers up to $5 million to organizations working globally to prevent and control non-communicable diseases. Fund your impactful health programs and expertise across regions and communities.
Global HIV/AIDS Lab Support: $5M for Program Growth
Organizations focused on global HIV/AIDS prevention and care can secure up to $5 million to enhance microbiological laboratory capacity through technical assistance. This funding aims to build sustainable, indigenous responses to national HIV epidemics.
Kenya HIV Training Grant: $5M for Program Expansion
Kenyan organizations are invited to apply for funding to enhance and expand HIV/AIDS training programs. This initiative aims to strengthen pre-service and in-service training under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
Unlock $4.8M for HIV/AIDS Prevention in South Africa
This grant offers up to $4.8 million to non-governmental, faith-based, and community-based organizations in South Africa. The funding aims to strengthen and expand comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention programs.
Get $4.75M to Improve Autism & Developmental Disability Surveillance
Non-profits and academic institutions can apply for funding to enhance their surveillance programs for autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities in children. This initiative aims to strengthen early identification and support services across the nation.
Get Up to $4.6M for Global Health Initiatives
This cooperative agreement offers up to $4.6 million to organizations focused on strengthening immunization programs in the Americas, including surveillance, lab networks, and vaccine introduction. Eligible entities can receive funding to protect progress in eliminating polio, rubella, and measles, and introduce new vaccines in developing countries.
Get $4.5M to Boost HIV Care in Zambia
Organizations in Zambia can access up to $4.5M to strengthen HIV/AIDS monitoring, surveillance, and laboratory infrastructure. This funding will support crucial pediatric and adult HIV care and treatment programs.
Get $4.1M for Community Health & Environment Projects
State and local health agencies can secure up to $4.1 million to build a national network for tracking environmental health data and improve community well-being. This funding supports integrated data collection and public health capacity building for environmental health surveillance.
Global Health Grants: $4M for Micronutrient Programs
This grant from the CDC offers up to $4 million to organizations partnering globally to combat vitamin and mineral deficiencies in vulnerable populations worldwide. Focus areas include iron, vitamin A, iodine, folic acid, and zinc deficiency elimination.
Get $4M to Reduce Youth Alcohol Marketing Exposure
Universities with Schools of Public Health can secure up to $4 million to monitor alcohol marketing targeting youth. Funds will support the development of tools to evaluate prevention strategies and train professionals in monitoring and reduction techniques.
Secure Funding for HIV/AIDS Programs in Ethiopia
This grant opportunity from the CDC offers up to $3.99 million to organizations in Ethiopia focused on enhancing HIV/AIDS prevention and control initiatives. The funding aims to bolster the capabilities of the Ministry of Health and its partners in program design, implementation, and evaluation.
Fund Your HIV/AIDS Program in South Africa!
Non-profits and NGOs in South Africa can secure funding to expand and strengthen HIV/AIDS services at the district level. This grant aims to improve service delivery, quality of care, and support for individuals affected by HIV/AIDS.
Get $3.75M for Health Infrastructure in Lesotho
This grant from the CDC offers up to $3.75 million to organizations in Lesotho aimed at improving laboratory capacity for TB and HIV diagnosis and treatment. Enhance your facilities and equipment to combat these critical health challenges.
Get Funding for AIDS, Malaria & TB Programs in Rwanda
This grant supports organizations in Rwanda looking to boost their capacity in combating AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis, and other epidemics. Funding aims to strengthen technical and leadership skills for epidemic surveillance and program implementation.
Kenya Hospitals: $3.5M for HIV Services Expansion
This grant offers up to $3.5 million to National Teaching and Referral Hospitals in Kenya to expand vital HIV prevention, care, and treatment services. The funding aims to support customized programs aligned with national strategies and enhance HIV/AIDS response efforts.
Get $3.5M for HIV Prevention Projects in Kenya
Organizations in Kenya can secure up to $3.5 million to implement vital HIV prevention programs, including Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC). This funding aims to strengthen evidence-based prevention strategies as part of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
Get $3.5M for Health Programs in South Africa!
South African organizations can receive up to $3.5 million to strengthen primary healthcare delivery through improved data, integrated care, and staff development. This funding aims to enhance health services and human capacity in the region.
Get $3.5M to Boost Rwanda's Blood Supply!
Are you a Rwandan organization focused on healthcare and public health? This grant offers up to $3.5 million to significantly improve and secure the blood transfusion services across Rwanda, ensuring a safer and more adequate blood supply.
Unlock $3.5M for HIV/AIDS Care in Swaziland
This CDC grant offers up to $3.5 million to organizations working to expand and decentralize HIV/AIDS clinical care and treatment services in the Kingdom of Swaziland. The goal is to ensure a comprehensive continuum of care for individuals affected by HIV.