Centers for Disease Control - NCCDPHP
The CDC's NCCDPHP, a US federal agency, funds public health programs and initiatives through various grants.
Unlock Funding for Sleep Health Innovations!
Are you a researcher or organization focused on sleep and sleep disorders? This grant offers financial support to advance understanding and solutions in sleep health.
Get Funding for Cancer Control Initiatives
Nonprofits and public health entities can secure funding to boost comprehensive cancer control efforts nationwide. This grant supports the implementation and enhancement of programs aimed at reducing cancer incidence and mortality.
Get Funding for Diabetes Prevention Programs
Native American organizations and tribal entities can secure funding to implement comprehensive diabetes prevention and wellness initiatives within their communities. This grant supports programs aimed at improving health outcomes and fostering overall well-being.
Get Funding for Community Health Initiatives
This grant supports organizations focused on improving health outcomes for racial and ethnic minority communities. Funds are available to implement programs that address health disparities and promote healthier lifestyles.
Get Funding: Boost Your Health Business
This grant is for organizations dedicated to public health initiatives, specifically supporting Asian language tobacco quitlines. Fund your vital services and make a significant impact on community well-being.
Get Funding for Tobacco Cessation Programs
Nonprofits and public health organizations can apply for funds to build capacity and provide technical assistance for effective tobacco use cessation programs. These grants aim to support initiatives that reduce tobacco consumption and improve public health outcomes.
Get Funding to Improve Arthritis Care & Quality of Life
Non-profits and public health organizations can receive funding to expand evidence-based programs that improve arthritis management and quality of life for adults. This initiative aims to increase access to health services and promote physical activity for those affected by arthritis.
Get Funding for Public Health & Alcohol Epidemiology
State Health Departments can apply for grants to bolster their alcohol epidemiology capacity and surveillance tools. This funding aims to strengthen public health infrastructure to combat excessive alcohol use, a major preventable cause of death.
Get Funding to Integrate Oral Health & Chronic Disease Prevention
State chronic disease and oral health programs can apply for grants to develop and implement two-year pilot projects. These projects aim to build collaboration, identify synergies, and efficiently use public health resources to improve chronic disease performance measures.
Get Funding for Healthier Food Businesses!
This grant is for businesses and organizations looking to develop and implement strategies that reduce sodium in the food supply, making healthier options more accessible. Funding supports collaborations with food vendors and suppliers to improve the overall food environment and promote healthier eating.
Get Funding for Health Monitoring Systems
This grant supports organizations working to monitor and improve chronic kidney disease surveillance across the United States, helping to track trends and risk factors. Eligible entities will contribute to developing and maintaining vital public health data systems.
Unlock Funding: Boost Epilepsy Programs & Patient Outcomes
This grant supports organizations working to enhance epilepsy care and improve the lives of individuals with epilepsy, focusing on education, community partnerships, and professional development.
Boost School Programs: Get Funding for Health & Wellness Initiatives!
National non-profits can receive funding to implement proven health and wellness programs in schools, focusing on physical activity, nutrition, and chronic condition management. This initiative aims to improve student well-being and academic outcomes across five key priority areas.
Fund Your Health Impact: Solve Micronutrient Deficiencies
This grant supports organizations working to combat micronutrient deficiencies globally by developing strategies, improving monitoring, and building in-country capacity for nutrition programs. Secure funding to make a significant impact on vulnerable populations' health and well-being.