Centers for Disease Control - OSTLTS
Get Up to $146M for Preventive Health Initiatives
Government grants are available for organizations focused on preventive health and public health services. This funding aims to support initiatives promoting wellness and health across communities.
Unlock $50M for Public Health System Growth
Nonprofit organizations can receive up to $50 million to build capacity within the U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands' public health systems. This funding aims to enhance leadership, workforce, and infrastructure to improve health outcomes.
Tribal Health Grants: $40M for COVID-19 Response
Native American tribal nations are eligible for funding to bolster their public health systems for COVID-19 preparedness and response. This grant supports essential activities like surveillance, lab capacity, and emergency operations to protect tribal communities.
Unlock Grants: Boost Public Health Systems in Pacific Islands!
This grant offers supplemental funding for eligible regional, non-profit organizations to enhance public health systems in U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands. The funds are intended to build capacity in areas like leadership, workforce development, surveillance, and policy for improved health outcomes.
Grant Funding for Health Innovation & Community Programs
This grant is for public health organizations and community-driven initiatives looking to innovate and address local health challenges. Funds are intended to support the implementation of community-specific strategies aligned with Healthy People 2030 priorities.
Get Funding to Boost Public Health Services & Infrastructure
If you previously received funding for CDC-RFA-OT18-1802, you can apply for supplemental funds to enhance your public health initiatives. This funding will help strengthen the nation's public health system and improve essential service delivery through capacity building.
Boost Tribal Health Programs: Get Grant Funding!
American Indian/Alaska Native tribal nations and organizations previously awarded under CDC-RFA-OT18-1803 can apply for supplemental funding. This grant supports new project plans to enhance public health capacity and quality improvement within your tribal communities.
Unlock CDC Funding: Boost Public Health Initiatives
If you're an existing recipient of CDC-RFA-OT18-1802 funding, you can apply for supplemental grants to advance public health projects. These funds aim to improve and protect the nation's health by supporting specific target populations.
Get Grant Funding for Your Health Initiatives
This grant is for organizations looking to innovate and address public health needs within their communities. Funds can be used to develop and implement local strategies aligned with national health priorities.
Get Grants for Public Health Infrastructure & Services
This funding is for previous recipients of the 'Strengthening Public Health Systems' grant. Use this supplemental funding to boost your public health infrastructure, ensure a connected system, and improve essential service delivery through capacity building.
Get Funding to Boost Public Health in Pacific Islands
Nonprofit organizations serving U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands can access funds to enhance public health workforce, infrastructure, policies, and services. This grant aims to strengthen the overall quality and sustainability of public health systems in the region.
Get Funding to Combat COVID-19 Disparities
Are you a state, local, or territorial health department serving high-risk or underserved communities? This grant offers funding to expand your capacity to prevent and control COVID-19, focusing on health equity and best practices for contact tracing.
Boost Tribal Health Systems: Get Funding Now!
American Indian/Alaska Native tribal nations and organizations awarded previously can now access supplemental funding to enhance their public health systems. This grant aims to strengthen infrastructure, workforce, data, programs, and partnerships to better address health threats and reduce disease burden.
Get Funding to Boost Your Public Health COVID-19 Response
Previously funded organizations can now apply for supplemental funds to provide crucial capacity-building assistance for the COVID-19 response. These grants support projects aligned with your original funding strategy, helping you address ongoing public health needs.
Unlock Funding to Boost Public Health Initiatives
Previous CDC grant recipients can now apply for supplemental funding to enhance public health initiatives, focusing on COVID-19, health equity, and HIV prevention. This opportunity aims to support organizations with proven expertise in delivering crucial capacity-building assistance.
Get Funding to Boost Tribal Public Health Services
American Indian/Alaska Native tribal nations and designated organizations previously awarded under CDC-RFA-OT18-1803 can apply for new funding to enhance their capacity for delivering high-quality public health programs. This initiative aims to improve the management and delivery of essential public health services and integrate public health knowledge across various sectors.
Get COVID-19 Relief Funds for Tribal Health
Tribal organizations eligible for previous CDC grants can now apply for emergency funding to combat COVID-19. This funding supports public health initiatives like surveillance, infection control, and facility improvements to address the pandemic's impact.
Tribal Health Grants: Combat COVID-19 & Boost Capacity
American Indian/Alaska Native tribal nations and organizations can apply for emergency funding to enhance their capacity for preventing, preparing for, and responding to COVID-19. This grant supports essential public health activities, including surveillance, infection control, and facility improvements, to safeguard tribal communities.
Boost Your Public Health Impact: Get Supplemental Grant Funding
If you previously received funding under CDC-RFA-OT18-1802, you can now apply for supplemental funds to enhance your public health infrastructure and service delivery. This funding is designed to strengthen the nation's public health system through capacity-building assistance.
Get Funding for COVID-19 Public Health Initiatives
If you previously received funding under CDC-RFA-OT18-1802, you can now apply for supplemental funds to bolster your capacity in critical COVID-19 emergency response areas like incident management, biosurveillance, and communications.