Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC

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Get Funding to Boost Public Health Initiatives

Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding to enhance their capacity in evaluating programs that prevent rape and sexual violence. This grant aims to build evidence-based strategies to combat these critical public health issues.

Public Health Non-profit Research +1 more
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Get Grants: Prevent Youth Violence in Your Community

Local health departments in high-violence areas can apply for funding to implement proven strategies that reduce youth and teen dating violence. This program aims to lessen the impact of violence and strengthen protective factors within your community.

Public Health Community Programs Violence Prevention +1 more
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Fund Your Violence Prevention Programs

Non-profits and government agencies in targeted areas can receive funding to collect comprehensive data on violent deaths. This vital information will be used to improve and implement effective violence prevention programs.

Public Health Data Collection Violence Prevention +1 more
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Get Funding to Fight Opioid Overdoses!

States can secure funding to combat the opioid epidemic through data-driven prevention strategies. This initiative supports states in building data collection and analysis capabilities, or implementing comprehensive prevention programs to reduce misuse and overdose deaths.

Public Health Data Analysis Prevention Programs +1 more
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Fund Your Impact: Injury & Violence Prevention Grants

State Health Departments can receive funding to evaluate and improve injury and violence prevention programs. This grant supports the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices to reduce related morbidity and mortality.

Public Health Non-profit State Government +1 more
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Get Funding to Prevent Violence & Injuries in Your State

This program offers significant funding to State Health Departments to implement, evaluate, and spread proven programs that reduce violence and injury-related deaths and illnesses. Your state can secure resources to build sustainable prevention initiatives focused on key areas like child abuse, TBI, motor vehicle safety, and domestic violence.

Public Health State Programs Violence Prevention +1 more