Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is a US federal agency offering grants for public health programs and disease prevention initiatives.
Get $1M for Asian Language Tobacco Quitline Services
If you provide tobacco cessation services, this grant offers $1 million annually for three years to expand culturally and linguistically appropriate support for Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese speakers. Fund specialized promotion and telephonic counseling to reach underserved Asian American communities.
Funded Asthma Care Programs: Get $1,000,000+
Non-profits and public health organizations can secure over $1,000,000 to implement health education and communication strategies that improve access to guideline-based asthma care. This funding supports partnerships, training, and resources to empower patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers in managing asthma effectively.
Get Up to $900K for Health Initiatives in Pacific Islands
US-affiliated Pacific Island health departments can receive significant funding to bolster tobacco control, diabetes prevention, and health surveillance programs. This grant aims to improve community well-being through vital public health initiatives.
Get Funding for Public Health Data Systems
State governments can access over $876,000 to develop comprehensive systems for tracking violent deaths. This funding from the CDC aims to improve public safety through robust data collection and analysis.
Botswana: $853K Grant for Pediatric HIV/TB Care
This grant offers up to $853,000 to organizations partnering with Botswana's government to enhance pediatric HIV and TB/HIV care services nationwide. If you're involved in healthcare or public health initiatives in Botswana, this funding can significantly expand your reach and impact.
CDC Grant: Boost Infant Health Data Collection
State and local health departments are invited to apply for funding to improve their systems for collecting data on sudden unexpected infant deaths. This pilot program aims to build a national registry to better understand and prevent these tragedies.
Get $810K to Boost HIV Prevention Programs
South African organizations can secure up to $810,000 to enhance HIV/AIDS peer education programs, focusing on abstinence, faithfulness, and STI prevention strategies.
Unlock $800K for Global Health Initiatives
Organizations in Vietnam can access up to $800,000 to bolster health workforce development and public health informatics, supporting AIDS relief efforts. This funding aims to build local capacity within the Hanoi School of Public Health for stronger health systems.
Get Funding for Global Health Security Initiatives
Foreign governments who previously developed influenza surveillance programs can apply for funding to sustain and enhance their response to avian and pandemic influenza. This grant aims to support the continued development of robust public health networks outside the United States.
Get $800K for Health Program Development in Botswana
Are you an organization working in public health or behavioral change communication? This grant funds a partnership to develop and implement communication strategies supporting Botswana's safe male circumcision initiative.
Get $750K to Boost Oral Health Infrastructure!
State oral health programs can apply for funding to develop essential tools, resources, and training. This initiative aims to strengthen your capacity and build a sustainable infrastructure for oral disease prevention and promotion.
Get $750K for HIV Care & Testing in Rwanda
Non-profits and organizations in Rwanda can access up to $750,000 to expand confidential HIV counseling and testing services for couples. This funding aims to strengthen HIV care and treatment programs.
Get $750K for HIV Prevention Partnerships
This CDC grant offers up to $750,000 to organizations focused on improving HIV prevention through better communication between local government health officials. Fund projects that facilitate information exchange and technical assistance on CDC HIV policies and programs.
Get $750K for Tanzania's HIV/AIDS Death Reporting!
This program offers up to $750,000 to institutions in Tanzania looking to boost HIV/AIDS death case reporting. The funding supports implementing verbal autopsy methods to improve demographic surveillance and oversight.
Get $730K for Violence Prevention Programs!
This CDC grant offers up to $730,000 to organizations developing online resources and training for professionals focused on preventing intimate partner and sexual violence. Increase your capacity to implement and evaluate crucial prevention programs through this funding opportunity.
Get $700K to Boost Your Healthcare Business!
Healthcare providers are invited to apply for funding to develop innovative programs that improve immunization knowledge and coverage. This opportunity offers up to $700,000 to implement initiatives that positively impact your practice and patient health.
Get $700K to Boost Global HIV Prevention Efforts
Non-profit organizations can receive up to $700,000 to expand critical HIV counseling and testing programs in PEPFAR-supported countries. This funding aims to significantly increase partner HIV counseling, testing, and disclosure services globally.
Get $650K for Healthier Homes & Businesses!
Non-profits and community organizations can secure funding to eliminate housing-related health hazards and create safer, healthier living spaces. This program aims to make housing more accessible and affordable, benefiting communities.
Get $600K for Infectious Disease Prevention Programs!
Public health agencies can secure up to $600,000 to enhance infectious disease surveillance and response through improved data, lab capacity, and prevention strategies. This funding supports pilot programs for safe injection practices and communication campaigns to protect communities.
Get Funding for Innovative School Health Projects
Public health organizations and research institutions can apply for funding to develop new methods for tracking student vaccination rates and exemptions. This initiative aims to improve public health monitoring through innovative approaches.