Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is a US federal agency offering grants for public health programs and disease prevention initiatives.
Funding for CJD Family Support & National Awareness
This grant aims to provide crucial educational support and practical consultations for families affected by Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD). It also seeks to boost national surveillance and awareness efforts for CJD and its variants, including facilitating researcher interactions and increasing autopsies.
Grant Money to Boost Your State's Oral Health Programs
This grant is for up to 4 additional States, Territorial Health Departments, or Tribal governments looking to build or improve their oral disease prevention programs. Funds will strengthen infrastructure and capacity for planning, implementing, and evaluating programs, with a focus on high-need populations.
Get Funding for HIV Testing Programs
Non-profits and healthcare providers serving African American/Hispanic communities or MSM and IDUs can receive funding to expand HIV testing and connect individuals to services. This grant also supports strategies for sustainable testing programs and reimbursement in healthcare settings.
Grant Funding for Lupus Research & Public Health
This grant supports studies to improve estimates of lupus incidence and prevalence, specifically focusing on Hispanic and Asian populations. Funding will advance public health strategies for this significant rheumatic condition.
Get Funding: Improve Health Data Collection for Your State
This CDC program offers cooperative agreements to states for collecting and linking patient data on hemoglobinopathies. It's a pilot initiative designed to build a collaborative learning network for population-based estimates.
Get Funding: Adolescent Health Initiatives
This grant is exclusively for pre-identified state and local governments, health agencies, or their authorized representatives to support adolescent health programs. Funding is designated for initiatives focused on improving the well-being of young people.
Get Funding to Boost Pool & Spa Safety
Are you involved in the pool and spa industry? This grant can help you implement safety measures to prevent injuries and save lives, aligning with national safety initiatives and federal law.
Get Funding to Expand HIV Services in Mozambique
This grant is for provincial governments in Mozambique to enhance and sustain the delivery of HIV care and treatment services, including prevention and related support. The goal is to ensure uninterrupted access to quality HIV services for the population.
Fund Your DVT/PE Surveillance Projects
Are you involved in public health surveillance for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE)? This CDC program funds pilot projects to develop and evaluate methods for estimating the national health burden of these critical conditions.
Get Funding for Environmental Health Data Projects!
Public health professionals and organizations are eligible for grants to foster collaboration and data sharing for environmental health insights. This funding supports initiatives that provide crucial environmental and health data to practitioners, policymakers, and the public.
Get Funding to Prevent HIV in Young Latinos
This grant from the CDC funds organizations like the Puerto Rican Cultural Center to implement programs aimed at reducing HIV infection among young Latinos in Chicago. Secure funding to make a significant impact on public health.
Get Funding: Boost Maternal & Child Health Programs
Non-profits and public health agencies can get funding to enhance maternal and child health epidemiology capacity nationwide. This initiative aims to improve outcomes for mothers, infants, children, and reproductive health using proven strategies.
Get Funding for Health & Wellness Initiatives
Non-profits and organizations focused on improving public health can receive grants to implement programs promoting healthy eating and physical activity. This funding aims to combat nutrition-related diseases and encourage fitter lifestyles.
Fund Your Health Programs: CDC Grants Available!
Non-profits and public health departments can get funding to create and implement programs focused on preventing heart disease and stroke. Grow your health initiatives and make a real impact with this CDC grant.
Get Funding for Health & Wellness Programs!
Nonprofits focused on public health and disease prevention can secure funding to implement "Healthy People 2010" initiatives. This grant supports community-based programs designed to educate and improve health outcomes.
Get Funds for Health & Wellness Business Growth
This grant from the CDC helps businesses reduce health disparities and improve chronic disease management. Fund initiatives for blood pressure and obesity screening, including professional training to enhance your health and wellness services.
Secure Funding for Global Health Workforce & Systems
This cooperative agreement from the CDC offers support to organizations focused on strengthening disease surveillance, epidemiologic investigation, and response capabilities in multiple countries. Funding is available for logistical and technical assistance to build robust public health workforces and sustainable programs.
Get Funding to Fight Diabetes
Non-profits and public health organizations can get funding to implement programs that reduce diabetes-related illness and early death. This initiative supports "Healthy People 2010" goals for diabetes prevention and management.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs
This grant supports organizations implementing peer education and AIDS resource center programs to prevent HIV/AIDS, particularly for uniformed services and university students. Funding is available for capacity building, program development, and outreach activities.
Fund Ethiopia's HIV/AIDS Response!
Ethiopian universities can secure funding to build and strengthen local HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment programs. This grant aims to enhance institutional capacity and provide vital technical support to health facilities and networks across the country.