Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is a US federal agency offering grants for public health programs and disease prevention initiatives.
Get Grants for Newborn Hearing Screening Systems
This CDC grant helps EHDI programs build and improve systems for tracking newborn hearing screenings, diagnoses, and early interventions. Secure funding to enhance data accuracy and surveillance for better child health outcomes.
Unlock Funding for Public Health Infrastructure in Angola
Agostinho Neto University (UAN) can receive funding for a two-year training program in epidemiology and public health laboratory practice. This initiative aims to strengthen health professionals' skills and develop a sustainable laboratory for ongoing training in Angola.
Unlock Funding for HIV/AIDS Care in Zambia!
Zambian organizations can access funds to boost laboratory services for HIV/AIDS care, support, and treatment under PEPFAR. This initiative aims to enhance local capacity and ensure sustainable, host-country-led health programs.
Get Funding for Injury Prevention & Control Programs!
Non-profits and public health organizations can secure funding to develop and support essential injury prevention and control programs. This initiative supports critical areas like child maltreatment prevention and senior fall prevention, addressing emerging public health threats.
Get Funding for Health Conferences | CDC Grant
This CDC program offers grants to support non-Federal conferences focused on health promotion, disease prevention, education, and applied research. Boost your organization's impact and knowledge sharing with valuable conference funding.
Fund Your Health Programs & Research: CDC Grants
This grant from the CDC supports organizations like Catholic Relief Services in conducting national public health surveillance and implementing evidence-based programs for infectious and chronic diseases. Funds can also be used for training public health professionals and strengthening institutional capabilities in program management and evaluation.
Get Funding: Boost Public Health Surveillance
State Health Departments can receive funds to enhance their surveillance of chronic disease risk factors through surveys. This funding supports data collection, analysis, and dissemination to improve public health programs and policies.
Boost Your Health Program Funding | CDC Grants
State Health Departments can receive funding to expand critical health behavior surveillance, gathering data to improve chronic disease prevention and health promotion programs. This initiative aims to reduce premature illness and death by understanding and addressing key behavioral risks in adults.
Get Grants for Hospital Lab IT & Public Health Reporting
Hospital laboratories and healthcare consortia focusing on health IT leadership can receive funding to implement solutions for submitting reportable lab results to public health agencies. This cooperative agreement aims to support patient care and public health through improved electronic data exchange.
Funded HIV/AIDS Programs in Botswana
This grant supports organizations in Botswana working to combat HIV/AIDS by reducing new infections, strengthening health systems, and increasing access to quality services. Funding is available to build capacity and enhance programs for a sustainable response.
Get Funding for Public Health Initiatives!
State Health Departments can secure funding to build and improve programs focused on preventing violence and injuries. This grant supports capacity building and the implementation of evidence-based strategies for a healthier community.
Get Funding for Local Environmental Health Projects
Local health departments and community-based organizations can apply for funding to identify and reduce exposure to hazardous substances. This program aims to protect community health by tackling environmental contamination from hazardous waste sites.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Response Programs in Rwanda
This grant supports organizations in Rwanda expanding HIV/AIDS prevention, care, support, and treatment services. Funds aim to enhance existing programs and promote local ownership for long-term sustainability.
Boost Your Health Business: CDC Prevention Training Grants
Are you a healthcare professional or prevention specialist focused on STD/HIV? The CDC is funding training centers nationwide to develop and deliver top-tier curriculum for diagnosing, treating, and preventing these critical public health issues.
Funding for Domestic Violence Prevention Programs
Non-profits and state/local governments focused on domestic violence prevention can receive funding to implement and enhance their programs. This grant aims to strengthen community capacity and support leadership in addressing domestic violence.
Boost Your Public Health Impact: CDC Grants
Non-profit public health organizations can receive funding to enhance health protection and equity. This grant supports technical assistance and capacity building for domestic and international climate change health efforts.
Fund Your Health Research & Innovation
This program provides funding for research projects focused on mind-body health interventions. If you're involved in scientific research aiming to improve mental and physical well-being, you could be eligible for support.
Get Research Grants for Health & Air Quality Studies
Researchers studying the health impacts of volcanic emissions and air pollutants can apply for funding to advance their work. This grant supports research aimed at understanding and mitigating health risks associated with environmental exposures, aligning with public health goals.
Unlock Funding: Combat HIV & Boost Community Health
Seeking grants to develop and launch effective HIV prevention plans in highly affected areas? This program supports initiatives that combine prevention, care, and treatment to significantly reduce new HIV infections.
Boost HIV Prevention: Get CDC Grant Funding!
State and local health departments can access supplemental funding from the CDC to strengthen or fill gaps in their HIV prevention programs. Utilize these resources to enhance existing strategies and improve public health outcomes.