Centers for Disease Control - NCBDDD
Get Funding for Zika-Related Infant Health Services!
Non-profits and public health organizations can receive funding to track, support, and monitor infants born with microcephaly or other adverse outcomes potentially linked to the Zika virus. This grant supports crucial surveillance, referral, and assessment activities for affected families.
Get Funding for FASD Practice & System Changes
Existing FASD Practice and Implementation Centers can apply for supplemental funding to drive high-impact projects. This grant supports enhancing practice, implementing interventions, or evaluating promising practices to create system-level changes in healthcare.
Grant Funding for Early Hearing Detection Systems
This grant supports programs in developing and maintaining robust information systems for newborn hearing screening, diagnosis, and early intervention tracking. Eligible entities can secure funding to enhance data accuracy and streamline surveillance for improved child health outcomes.
Grant for Disability Health Programs: Get Funding Now!
State, U.S. territories, and tribal governments can receive funding to improve health and wellness programs for people with mobility limitations and intellectual disabilities. This initiative supports evidence-based strategies to prevent chronic disease, create inclusive environments, and enhance quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
Get Grants to Boost Health Programs for Disabilities
Non-profits and universities with national reach can secure funding to develop and implement health programs for individuals with mobility or intellectual disabilities. This initiative aims to reduce health disparities and improve overall well-being.
Grant Funding: Boost Your Public Health Initiatives!
This grant supports state-level programs focused on tracking birth defects and utilizing the data to drive public health actions and prevention strategies. Eligible applicants can receive funding to improve surveillance methods and demonstrate how the collected data leads to better health outcomes for affected individuals and communities.