Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC
Get Funding for Youth Substance Use Prevention Programs
This grant is for established community coalitions working to prevent and reduce substance use among youth (18 and under). Funds will strengthen collaborations and address community factors that influence substance use.
Get Funding for Youth Substance Abuse Prevention!
Community coalitions focused on preventing youth substance use can apply for funding to build collaboration and reduce drug abuse. This program strengthens local efforts to create safer, healthier communities for young people.
Get Funding for Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Programs!
Non-profits and community coalitions focused on preventing youth substance abuse can apply for grants to build collaboration and reduce drug use. This funding supports programs that strengthen community efforts to address risk factors and promote healthy choices for young people.
Get Grants for Youth Substance Use Prevention Coalitions
This grant supports community coalitions dedicated to preventing and reducing substance use among youth. If you have an existing program or experienced a funding lapse, apply to strengthen your collaborative efforts and community impact.
Get Funding to Combat Youth Drug Use
Nonprofits and community coalitions can secure funding to implement programs that prevent and reduce opioid, methamphetamine, and prescription drug misuse among youth aged 12-18.
Get Funding for Suicide Prevention Programs
States and tribal governments can receive funding to implement and evaluate comprehensive suicide prevention strategies. This program focuses on supporting disproportionately affected populations, aiming to reduce suicide rates through data-driven partnerships and evidence-based interventions.
Get Funding for Suicide Prevention Programs!
State, county, or tribal governments can receive funding to implement and evaluate comprehensive suicide prevention strategies. This grant aims to address suicide burden among disproportionately affected populations and build sustainable prevention capacity.
Get Funding to Prevent Youth Substance Use
Community coalitions can receive grants to build partnerships and reduce youth substance use. This funding is for existing DFC grantees or those with a funding lapse seeking to continue their prevention efforts.
Get Grants for Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Programs
Are you a community coalition dedicated to preventing youth substance abuse? This grant provides funding to build collaborations and implement strategies that reduce drug use among young people and build healthier communities.
Get Funding for Violence Prevention Training & Resources
This grant supports organizations in developing and disseminating e-learning resources and peer support platforms to advance integrated violence prevention efforts. Funds are available to create and share valuable educational content, web platforms, and communication channels aimed at improving prevention strategies and health equity.
Get Funding to Prevent Sexual Violence & Promote Safety
This grant empowers State and Territory Sexual Assault Coalitions to implement evidence-based strategies that prevent sexual violence and increase protective factors. Funding supports community-level initiatives addressing social determinants of health and promoting health equity.
Get Funding for Tribal Violence Prevention Programs
Tribal Sexual Assault coalitions can receive funding to implement evidence-based strategies that prevent sexual violence and promote health equity. This grant aims to address social determinants of health and foster community-wide coordination for prevention efforts.
Get Funding to Prevent Youth Substance Abuse
This grant is for community coalitions working to prevent and reduce youth substance abuse by building strong collaborations and addressing risk factors. It aims to create healthier environments and reduce addiction rates across all age groups.
Fund Your Community Coalition: Drug Prevention Grants!
Non-profits and community groups can get funding to build coalitions that prevent and reduce youth substance use. This grant supports programs addressing risk factors and promoting protective factors for healthier communities.
Get Funding to Prevent Violence & Boost Health Equity
State and territorial health departments can secure funding to build infrastructure, develop action plans, and implement community-level strategies for sexual violence prevention. This initiative aims to reduce violence rates and address health disparities through data-driven approaches and promoting health equity.
Boost Health Equity: Get Funding for Safety Initiatives
This grant is open to all organizations looking to strengthen public health infrastructure for injury and violence prevention. Funds will help you identify and respond to threats, promote health equity, and implement evidence-based programs to protect your community.
Get Funding for Violence Prevention Research & Data
This grant funds organizations to improve real-time data collection on firearm injuries, other violence, and mental health conditions. Eligible entities can use funds to enhance surveillance and develop partnerships for prevention strategies.
Get Funding to Prevent Childhood Trauma & Boost Well-being
This grant supports states in preventing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and promoting positive ones through data-driven strategies. Funds are available to enhance surveillance, implement evidence-based prevention programs, and promote health equity for children.
Grant for Preventing Sexual Violence & Advancing Health Equity
This grant helps State, Territorial, and Tribal Sexual Assault Coalitions build their capacity to prevent sexual violence and promote health equity. Funds support assessing readiness, developing strategies, and strengthening prevention efforts with a focus on underserved communities.
Get Grants for Youth Drug Prevention Programs
Community coalitions working to prevent youth substance use can receive funding to strengthen collaborations and reduce drug use. This grant is for organizations that have never received DFC funding before, aiming to establish new prevention efforts.