Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is a US federal agency offering grants for public health programs and disease prevention initiatives.
Funded for Adult Hepatitis B Vaccination Programs!
Public health immunization grantees in high-incidence areas can receive funding to implement adult hepatitis B vaccination pilot programs. This initiative aims to reduce adult hepatitis B infections through targeted vaccination strategies.
Get Funding to Boost Health Services for Young Men!
This grant supports innovative projects designed to connect at-risk Latino and African American adolescent and young adult males in urban areas with vital sexual health services. Funding will be used to adapt and evaluate effective programs, explore new outreach strategies both within and outside of schools, and develop crucial online platforms for accessing care.
Secure Funding for 9/11 Responder & Survivor Outreach
Seeking proposals to fund outreach and education for 9/11 responders and survivors in NYC who were adversely affected by the terrorist attacks. This grant aims to provide vital support and resources to those impacted.
Boost Public Health Capacity: Get Funding Now!
Non-profit public health organizations can secure funding to provide crucial technical assistance to states, local governments, and diverse partners. This grant aims to elevate the nation's public health infrastructure, workforce, and data systems, fostering greater health protection and equity.
Get Funding to Fight Viral Hepatitis!
Are you a healthcare provider or public health organization focused on medically underserved communities? This grant offers funding to expand viral hepatitis testing and connect infected individuals to crucial care and treatment services.
Get Grants for Climate Resilience & Public Health
This CDC program offers funding to state, territorial, and tribal health departments to combat the health impacts of climate change through forecasting, intervention, and evaluation. Secure resources to protect at-risk populations from climate-related health threats.
CDC Grants: Boost Disease Prevention Programs
This cooperative agreement from the CDC supports organizations working on national disease prevention and control initiatives, including surveillance, laboratory systems, and evidence-based public health programs. Funding is available for training public health professionals and strengthening the capacity of organizations to implement and evaluate these vital health programs.
Boost Your Food Safety Business with CDC Grants
This CDC initiative offers funding to designated Centers of Excellence focused on modernizing food safety practices. Businesses involved in food safety innovation and research can apply for grants to enhance their capacity and contribute to public health.
Get Funding: Boost Pediatric Environmental Health Expertise
This program offers funding to organizations and institutions focused on reducing environmental health risks for children and expanding access to specialized pediatric environmental medicine expertise. Eligible entities can receive support to enhance education, collaboration, and direct consultative services for patient care and family education.
Get Funding to Improve Health & Quality of Life
State and local health departments can apply for grants to enhance programs for individuals with hemoglobinopathies. This funding aims to boost health outcomes and improve the quality of life for affected populations.
Get Funding to Improve Public Health Outcomes
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funds to advance the health and quality of life for individuals affected by hemoglobinopathies. This initiative supports projects focused on innovative surveillance and intervention strategies.
Get Funding for Public Health Tech & Data
This grant helps state, local, tribal, and territorial health authorities upgrade their public health surveillance systems using BioSense 2.0 technology. Funds are available to improve the exchange of health information and enhance data analysis for better public health awareness.
Get Funding for Better Public Health Data
State vital statistics agencies can receive funding to improve their efficiency and data quality for the National Vital Statistics System. This grant supports upgrades to provide timely and high-quality birth, death, and fetal death data.
Get Funding for Viral Hepatitis Education Programs
Are you a health professional focused on viral hepatitis prevention? This grant from the CDC offers funding to develop and implement vital training and education programs for your peers.
Get Funding to Improve Healthcare Access
This grant is for organizations focused on Spina Bifida initiatives. Funds will support the evaluation and enhancement of information resources and care provision for individuals and families affected by Spina Bifida.
Grant Funding for Disability Research & Training
Non-profits and research organizations focused on developmental disabilities can secure funding to advance critical research and enhance training programs. This initiative aims to reduce health disparities and improve outcomes for individuals with disabilities and their families.
Boost Your Practice: Funds to Increase Adolescent Vaccinations
Healthcare providers dedicated to improving adolescent immunization rates can receive funding to develop and implement impactful programs. This initiative aims to directly increase vaccination uptake among teens, aligning with national health goals.
Get Funding to Boost Your HIV Prevention Impact
Non-profits focused on serving gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men can apply for funding to strengthen their HIV prevention efforts. This grant aims to enhance your existing programs and reach within your community.
Unlock Funding for Global Health Initiatives
This grant supports organizations providing essential technical assistance to countries participating in the President's Emergency Plan for HIV/AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the Global Fund. It aims to strengthen global health infrastructure and combat HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.
Get Funding for Public Health Initiatives!
State public health agencies can apply for funding to bolster quitline capacity, supporting upcoming federal tobacco education campaigns. This initiative aims to reduce the burden of chronic diseases and their risk factors.