Centers for Disease Control - NCEZID
Get Funding to Fight Infectious Diseases
Public health agencies can receive funding to strengthen their ability to detect, respond to, and control infectious diseases through improved epidemiology, laboratory capacity, and health IT. This grant supports core public health functions and specific infectious disease programs, aiming to reduce illness and death.
Get Funding: Boost Health Surveillance in Mexico
This grant offers funding to organizations in Mexico focused on improving public health surveillance and educational interventions for mosquito-borne and sexually transmitted infections. Funds are designated for communication strategies, enhanced public health monitoring, and laboratory capacity building to address health threats like Zika.
Get Funding: Boost Sierra Leone's Pathogen Surveillance
This grant supports public institutions in Sierra Leone to enhance surveillance of viral hemorrhagic fevers and other dangerous pathogens in animals and vectors. Funding will improve detection capabilities, leading to better strategies for preventing disease outbreaks.
Grant Funding for Medical Examination Services for Immigrants
This grant supports medical professionals and organizations dedicated to providing essential medical examinations for individuals seeking to immigrate to the United States. Funds will be used to enhance training, information sharing, and the development of proficiency standards for physicians conducting these crucial health screenings.
Get Funding for Global Health Initiatives
Non-profits and international organizations can secure funding to implement infectious disease prevention and control for U.S.-bound refugees worldwide. This grant aims to improve health outcomes for refugees and protect U.S. communities by enhancing surveillance, health assessments, and disease prevention strategies.
Get Funding to Fight Infectious Diseases & Improve Health
This grant empowers public health organizations and networks in the Americas to bolster their capacity in detecting, responding to, and preventing infectious diseases. Funds will enhance surveillance, build infrastructure, and foster collaboration to improve regional health security and patient care.
Secure Funding for Microbiology Research Fellowships
This program offers two-year fellowships for recent doctoral graduates in scientific fields to gain public health microbiology experience. Funds cover stipends, support costs, and program administration for training future infectious disease scientists.
Get Funding for Animal Health & Global Disease Prevention
This grant supports organizations working to strengthen national animal and human health systems to combat emerging zoonotic diseases and other public health threats. Funds are available for improving surveillance, laboratory practices, and data integration to prevent and control disease spread.
Secure Funding for Disease Prevention & Public Health Initiatives
This grant supports organizations working to eliminate rabies in dogs and enhance surveillance and diagnostic capacity for emerging infectious diseases like Zika. Funding can be used for vaccination campaigns, technical assistance, reagent distribution, and training to strengthen public health preparedness.
Get Funding for Disease Surveillance Tech
Is your organization involved in public health surveillance, detection, or risk assessment? This grant from the CDC funds innovative mapping and visualization tools to bolster response activities.
Get Grants for Infectious Disease Preparedness in Americas
This grant supports organizations in the Americas working to strengthen capacity and networks for addressing emerging infectious diseases. Funding is available to enhance preparedness, response, and surveillance efforts across the region.
Fund Your Postdoc: Microbiology Research Grants
This fellowship is designed for recent postdoctoral graduates in microbiology looking to conduct cutting-edge research within the CDC. Receive funding and mentorship to advance your career and contribute to critical public health initiatives.
Grant Funding for Overseas Medical Exam Providers
This grant is for panel physicians who conduct overseas medical examinations for U.S.-bound immigrants and refugees, aiming to enhance their capacity and improve the process. Funding will support training, technology, and operational improvements to ensure efficient and effective health screenings.
CDC Grant: Boost Travel Health Data Collection
Researchers and public health professionals focused on international traveler health can secure funding to enhance and expand data collection efforts. This grant supports initiatives aimed at improving pre-travel health preparation and understanding traveler health risks.
Secure Funding for US-Mexico Public Health Initiatives
This cooperative agreement is for organizations like the George E. Brown Foundation (FUMEC) to collaborate with Mexico on infectious disease surveillance, epidemiology, and laboratory capacity. Funds support strengthening public health services and preventing disease threats that impact both the US and Mexico.
Get Funding for Infectious Disease Research
Infectious disease specialists can apply for grants to strengthen public health surveillance networks and enhance early detection of emerging infectious diseases. These funds support research and infrastructure development to combat future outbreaks.
Get Funding for Disease Surveillance Programs
This grant is for organizations looking to continue and enhance national surveillance programs for prion diseases in the United States. Funds will support active monitoring of emerging human prion diseases.
Unlock Funding for Global Health Initiatives
Nonprofits and research institutions can secure funding to combat Ebola and other highly infectious diseases on a global scale. This grant supports critical research, prevention, and response efforts to protect public health internationally.
Get Funding to Boost Public Health in Puerto Rico
This grant aims to bolster vector control efforts in Puerto Rico, funding initiatives to enhance surveillance and reduce mosquito populations that transmit diseases like Zika, Dengue, and Chikungunya. Eligible entities will support the establishment of a Vector Control Unit focused on Integrated Vector Management to protect vulnerable communities.
Secure Funding for Global Health Initiatives
This grant is for organizations working on international efforts to combat highly infectious diseases like Ebola. Funds will support critical research, prevention, and response strategies to improve global public health security.