Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is a US federal agency offering grants for public health programs and disease prevention initiatives.
Tanzania HIV/AIDS Funding: Boost Local Capacity & Impact
Tanzanian organizations can receive funding to strengthen local HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment programs. This initiative aims to enhance sustainability by engaging indigenous partners in delivering essential HIV services.
Get Funding for Health Facility Improvements
This program offers technical assistance to eligible health facilities in Tanzania to upgrade infection prevention and control (IPC) and injection safety procedures. Enhance your facility's safety and operational standards with this valuable support.
Get Funding to Fight Climate Change Health Risks
State, Territory, and Tribal Health Agencies: Secure funding to boost your capacity in tackling the health impacts of climate change and implementing adaptation strategies. Support the CDC's mission to protect public health from environmental threats.
Get Funding for HIV Care Packages in Uganda
This program supports organizations providing essential care packages to HIV-infected individuals in Uganda. Funds cover vital supplies like preventative medication, safe water systems, mosquito nets, and educational materials to improve quality of life and delay treatment.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Public Health Initiatives
Ugandan organizations can receive funding to bolster national HIV/AIDS evaluation systems and build local capacity for research. This grant supports technical assistance for high-quality, timely public health evaluations under PEPFAR.
Funded Health Programs: Grow Your Reach!
Non-profit organizations in Ethiopia can receive funding to expand integrated sexual and reproductive health services, including HIV prevention and testing, and STI treatment. This grant aims to bolster existing clinics and youth centers to better serve at-risk populations.
Get Funding to Expand Health Services in Ethiopia
Private health facilities in Ethiopia can receive funding to expand and strengthen services that prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV. This initiative aims to integrate crucial PMTCT services into existing maternal and child health care, increasing coverage and reducing infant infections.
Get Funding to Boost Your Environmental Health Services
This program offers grants to organizations looking to implement or showcase innovative, evidence-based approaches for delivering essential environmental health services. If your business focuses on public health and environmental protection, you could receive funding to enhance your core programs.
Unlock Funds for Community Health Outreach
This grant supports organizations creating asthma management programs for low-income, Spanish-speaking families in rural areas. Funds are for outreach, health promotion, and advocacy efforts to improve community well-being.
Fund Mozambique's Blood Safety Initiatives - Get Grants!
This grant offers funding to organizations that can provide expert technical assistance to Mozambique's Ministry of Health and National Blood Service. The goal is to develop and implement a national safe blood system and improve overall blood safety within the country.
Get Funding for HIV Prevention Programs in Ethiopia
This grant supports organizations in Ethiopia working on behavioral interventions to prevent HIV in the general population, youth, and at-risk groups. Funding will cover culturally-appropriate messaging, media programs, peer outreach, HIV testing, and ART adherence support.
Rwanda: Grants for HIV/AIDS & Health Service Improvements
This grant supports the National University of Rwanda's School of Public Health in delivering essential training and research to enhance HIV/AIDS and overall health service delivery across Rwanda, transitioning PEPFAR II activities.
Get Funding for Blood Supply Safety Initiatives
This grant is for organizations in Tanzania and Zanzibar aiming to improve blood supply safety by recruiting and retaining blood donors. Funding supports efforts to build capacity, form donor clubs, and develop outreach strategies for safe and consistent blood donations.
Secure Funding to Fight HIV in Tanzania!
US-based organizations with expertise in leadership, organizational, and financial management can receive grants to strengthen Tanzanian local partners. This funding aims to build their capacity to sustainably address the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Boost Your Business with Tanzanian HIV/AIDS Funding
Tanzanian organizations are invited to apply for funding to expand HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment programs. This initiative aims to strengthen the nation's capacity and sustainability in combating the HIV/AIDS crisis.
Boost Health Initiatives: Get CDC Grant Funding
Are you a state public health agency focused on combating chronic diseases like arthritis? This grant from the CDC provides vital funding to implement and expand effective public health strategies, improving community well-being and reducing disease burden.
Get Grants for HIV/AIDS Services Expansion
Public university teaching and regional referral hospitals in Uganda are eligible to receive funding to expand comprehensive HIV/AIDS services. This grant aims to scale up testing, counseling, TB/HIV co-infection management, and ART for adults and children.
Get Funding: Prevent Breast Cancer Research Grants
Are you involved in research focused on environmental factors impacting breast cancer prevention? This CDC grant supports innovative projects dedicated to advancing knowledge in this critical area.
Get Funding for Health Research & Data Projects
Midwest organizations can secure funding to build innovative health informatics databases that connect environmental factors to disease trends. This initiative supports crucial research by collecting health data and samples from thousands of residents to inform public health strategies.
Get Funding for School Injury Prevention Programs!
This grant supports the expansion of the Fire PALS school-based injury prevention program in Waterloo. Funds will enable trained facilitators to deliver an unintentional injury curriculum to students in local public and parochial schools.