Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is a US federal agency offering grants for public health programs and disease prevention initiatives.
Boost Public Health: Get Funding for Communication & Engagement
Public health organizations can access funding to develop and manage innovative communication and community engagement strategies. This cooperative agreement supports initiatives aimed at improving public health outcomes and fostering stronger community connections.
Get Funding for Your Entertainment Education Program!
Nonprofits and public health organizations can receive support to develop, operate, and evaluate innovative entertainment education programs. This cooperative agreement aims to leverage entertainment to promote health and well-being through engaging initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Health Infrastructure Upgrades!
This grant offers funding to organizations seeking to enhance their immunization infrastructure and improve data interoperability. It's designed to help you meet critical public health requirements and boost your operational capacity.
Get Funding to Boost HIV/AIDS Support in Ukraine
This grant supports local Indigenous organizations in Ukraine to build their capacity in HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation. Funds will empower organizations to enhance their programs and contribute to national HIV/AIDS strategies with U.S. government support.
Fund Your Health Initiatives: Grow Capacity & Reach
Are you a health organization in the Eastern Mediterranean Region or working globally on disease elimination? This grant offers funding to build your workforce capacity and strengthen data systems for polio eradication and routine immunization efforts.
Get Funding to Boost Tribal Health Programs
Tribal serving organizations can receive funding to expand effective chronic disease prevention programs and implement new commercial tobacco control activities. This grant supports initiatives aimed at improving the health and wellness of tribal members through policy changes, community outreach, and education.
Get Funding for Public Health Training & Consultation
This grant from the CDC supports organizations providing regional training and medical consultation for tuberculosis prevention and control efforts. Funds are available to enhance expertise and resources in combating TB.
Get Funding: Fight HIV/AIDS & STDs in Pacific Islands
Non-profits and public health organizations in U.S. affiliated Pacific Islands can receive funding to implement programs aimed at preventing and controlling HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, STDs, and TB.
Get Funding for TB Elimination Initiatives
Public health entities and non-profits can secure funding to implement programs and strategies aimed at eliminating tuberculosis. This grant supports laboratory activities and public health interventions to reduce TB incidence and transmission.
Get Funding to Boost TB Control Efforts
This grant is for TB control programs and associations to improve communication and collaboration with the CDC, leveraging technology for real-time interaction. Funding aims to accelerate efforts towards eliminating TB in the United States.
Get Funding to Improve HIV Outcomes for Your Business
This grant supports STD programs that deploy Disease Intervention Specialists to enhance HIV prevention, testing, and care. It's designed for organizations looking to improve HIV outcomes and connect individuals with critical health services.
Fund Your Lab's Growth in Developing Countries!
This program supports organizations strengthening laboratory capabilities in resource-limited countries, crucial for global health initiatives like PEPFAR. Secure funding to enhance diagnostic services and improve patient outcomes.
Get Funding: Improve Sexual Health Services for Young Men
This grant supports adapting an existing health intervention to improve sexual and reproductive healthcare access for adolescent African American and Latino males in urban areas. Funds will be used to identify and connect young men with providers, increasing STD/HIV case identification and treatment.
Get Grants for Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Services
This grant is for state and local governments to address chronic diseases and emerging health threats. Funds can fill gaps in programs that tackle leading causes of death and disability, and respond to outbreaks.
Unlock Funding: Boost CJD Awareness & Family Support
This grant offers funding to organizations dedicated to enhancing support for families affected by Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and improving national surveillance for the disease and its variants. Funding will facilitate consultations for families, educational interactions with researchers, and increase public awareness and autopsy rates for CJD.
Unlock CDC Funds for Public Health Innovation
This is an informational announcement regarding past funding opportunities from the CDC's Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity program. While no new applications are being accepted at this time, past awardees received support for strengthening public health infrastructure and disease prevention capabilities.
Get Funding for Advanced Disease Detection
This grant is for public health laboratories and entities involved in disease surveillance and response. It provides funds to enhance molecular detection capabilities for faster and more accurate identification of infectious diseases.
Get Grant Money for Public Health Initiatives!
Nonprofit organizations focused on improving population health, particularly through breastfeeding promotion in hospitals, can access significant funding. This opportunity aims to build capacity within the public health system.
CDC Funding: Strengthen HIV Surveillance Programs
This CDC grant is for organizations currently participating in the National HIV Surveillance System, providing funds to improve data collection and reporting for HIV/AIDS trends. It supports ongoing efforts to track and combat the epidemic through comprehensive surveillance activities.
Get Funding for Lupus Awareness & Health Programs
This grant offers funding to organizations developing programs to boost lupus awareness, knowledge, and self-management skills. It aims to improve health outcomes and quality of life for individuals with lupus and their caregivers.