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 System Upgrades!
State and local health departments can receive funding to bolster their epidemiology, laboratory, and health information systems. This grant aims to streamline operations and enhance your capacity for infectious disease management.
Fund Your Microbiology Research: CDC Fellowship
This program offers two-year fellowships for doctoral-level microbiologists to gain hands-on experience in public health microbiology at CDC labs. Focus on infectious disease prevention and control to advance your career and public health.
Secure Funding for Disease Surveillance Programs
This grant supports ongoing surveillance programs to track emerging human prion diseases in the United States. Organizations with existing expertise in pathology and public health surveillance are encouraged to apply.
Funded Projects: Advance Public Health Initiatives
This cooperative agreement invites organizations to contribute to public health goals in areas like food safety, HIV, and infectious diseases. Funding supports initiatives aligning with "Healthy People 2020" objectives and global health promotion.
Get Funding for Disease Control Research & Programs
This grant supports organizations and researchers contributing to the control and elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases. Funding is available for scientific research, program evaluation, and capacity building initiatives in global health.
Get Funding to Expand HIV/AIDS Programs in Mozambique
This grant is for organizations implementing HIV/AIDS care and treatment programs in Mozambique, funded through the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Funds will support customized assistance programs aligned with Mozambique's national strategy.
Refugee Health Funding: Secure Grants for Global Health Initiatives
Non-profits and international organizations can access funding to bolster infectious disease prevention and control programs for refugees destined for the U.S. These grants support vital health assessments and management to ensure traveler well-being.
Funded Health Programs for Immigrants & Refugees
This grant supports organizations working to detect, prevent, and control diseases among newly-arrived immigrants and refugees. Funds are available to evaluate and improve existing health programs, ensuring better health outcomes for these populations.
Unlock Funding for Heart Health Research & Data
If you're involved in healthcare research, this grant offers funding to gather critical data on adolescent and adult congenital heart defects. Support projects that improve understanding of survival, healthcare needs, and long-term outcomes for affected individuals.
Get Funding to Improve Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Care Plans
This grant supports organizations in developing a strategic plan to assess how Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy treatments and services are delivered, ensuring they align with best practice recommendations. It's designed for non-research entities focused on improving patient care.
Get Funding to Boost Your Prevention Training!
Are you a practitioner focused on preventing sexual violence (SV) or intimate partner violence (IPV)? This grant offers funds to develop web-based training and build a collaborative network to enhance your skills and capacity, regardless of your current funding source.
Get Funding for Global Health Security!
This grant from the CDC supports health authorities outside the U.S. in strengthening their capacity to detect and respond to avian and pandemic influenza threats. Fund crucial surveillance, preparedness, and response activities to protect global health.
Fund Your TB Elimination Initiatives: CDC Partnership Grants
Nonprofits and organizations can receive funding to support the STOP TB USA partnership, driving public awareness, community empowerment, and policy action for tuberculosis elimination efforts nationwide.
Boost Your South African Health Business with PEPFAR Grants
South African businesses in the health sector are eligible for grants to strengthen their facilities and systems. This funding, part of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), aims to improve healthcare delivery.
Get Funding to Expand HIV Care in China
This grant is for local NGOs in Southwestern and Western China focused on providing high-quality HIV care and treatment to vulnerable populations. Funding will support programs aligned with the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and host nation strategies.
Fund Your HIV Prevention Projects: CDC Grants Available
This CDC program offers funding to organizations and stakeholders working to eliminate mother-to-child HIV transmission in the US. Funds support developing and disseminating prevention strategies, technical assistance, and training for communities.
Get Funding for TB Prevention & Control Collaboration
This grant is for Tuberculosis (TB) control officials and nursing professionals looking to strengthen collaboration and capacity in TB prevention and control. Funds will support rapid assessment of issues, coordination of consultations, identification of training needs, and tracking of national TB elimination assets.
Get Funding for Blood Disorder Health Initiatives
Non-profits and public health organizations focused on blood disorders can receive funding to enhance surveillance, promote health awareness, and build laboratory capacity.
Get Funding to Boost HIV/AIDS Services in Nigeria
Nigerian organizations focused on HIV/AIDS services can receive funding to enhance pre-service and in-service training. This initiative, supported by PEPFAR, aims to strengthen human resources for delivering quality care.
Get Grants for Public Health Data & Improvement
Public health organizations can receive funding to build capacity for monitoring Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) trends and to pilot programs aimed at reducing disparities. This initiative seeks to improve data collection and analysis for better public health outcomes.