Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is a US federal agency offering grants for public health programs and disease prevention initiatives.
Get Funding for Public Health Data Projects
This grant is a continuation for organizations previously funded to collect and maintain data for the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS). It supports ongoing efforts in critical public health data collection.
Cancelled: HIV/AIDS Care Grant in DRC
This grant opportunity, previously offered by the CDC for HIV/AIDS care in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has been cancelled. No new applications are being accepted.
Get Funding for Medical Waste Management in Kenya!
Kenyan businesses can receive funding to implement safe and environmentally friendly medical waste management systems, crucial for preventing HIV transmission. This initiative aims to improve waste disposal practices, ensure necessary supplies, and reduce unnecessary injections across health programs.
CDC Grant: Fund Public Health Research & Innovation
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Centers can apply for funding to conduct comparative effectiveness research on innovative public health strategies and interventions. This grant supports studies that evaluate policy and environmental impacts, potentially including biologic measures, to improve health outcomes.
Get Funding to Boost Public Health Programs
This CDC cooperative agreement is for organizations and partners in Africa, South America, Central America, Central Asia, Southern Caucuses, and the Middle East looking to strengthen applied epidemiology and sustainable public health capacity. Funds will support collaboration, program development, implementation, communication, and information sharing to build essential public health infrastructure.
Unlock Funding for Zimbabwean Health Leaders
This grant supports the development of health leadership and human resources for public health systems in Zimbabwe, aligning with national HRH policy and leadership training initiatives.
Get Funding for Health Interventions & Lab Services!
This grant supports organizations in the Dominican Republic looking to boost their public health workforce capacity, specifically for HIV/AIDS, STI, and TB diagnosis and intervention. Funding is available to improve laboratory services, surveillance, and data-driven decision-making in public health.
Get Funding for Environmental Medicine Expertise
Previous CDC grant recipients can now continue to access vital funding for environmental medicine education and consultation services. This award supports ongoing initiatives to improve public health through specialized medical knowledge.
Get Funding to Improve Health & Disability Services
This grant is for organizations focused on improving the health and quality of life for people with disabilities and vulnerable families. Funds will support programs that prevent secondary conditions and enhance community-based health initiatives.
Get Grant Money for Public Health Initiatives
If you're a previous recipient of funding for harmful algal bloom research, this grant offers continued support for enhancing surveillance of related health risks. Secure funding to expand your vital public health monitoring efforts.
Get CDC Funds for Environmental Health Projects
Existing CDC grantees can receive continued funding to enhance the National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program Network. This support aims to bolster public health surveillance and data utilization for environmental health issues.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Relief in Zimbabwe
Faith-based hospitals and clinics in Zimbabwe can receive funding to expand their HIV/AIDS prevention and care services. This grant aims to improve access to critical HIV/AIDS and TB prevention and clinical care for communities across all ten provinces.
Get Funding to Fight HIV/TB in Central America
This grant from the CDC is for organizations working in Central America and Panama to strengthen HIV and TB surveillance and control. The funding aims to reduce the significant health risks associated with these epidemics in the region.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Testing Quality in DR
Dominican Republic organizations can receive funding to enhance the quality and reliability of HIV/AIDS diagnostic testing through technical assistance in program design, reagent validation, and laboratory monitoring.
Get Funding for Public Health Training in Zimbabwe!
This grant funds Master's level public health training programs in Zimbabwe, encouraging diverse student backgrounds. It's designed to bolster public health expertise and workforce development.
Get Funding for HIV/AIDS Projects in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwean organizations supporting HIV/AIDS initiatives can receive funding for essential conferencing, travel, and logistical needs. This program aims to bolster CDC and partner efforts in combating HIV/AIDS.
Funding for Medical Education in Mozambique
This grant supports university medical education and training institutions in Mozambique to enhance their capacity for high-quality education and graduate healthcare professionals. Funding is available for curriculum development, faculty training, equipment, and student support, all crucial for strengthening the national health system.
Fund Your Namibian Lab Training Program: Get Grants!
Namibian universities can secure funding to upgrade their medical laboratory training programs, enhancing curriculum, faculty/student exchanges, and facilities. This grant, supported by PEPFAR, aims to strengthen future laboratory scientists.
Get Funding to Fight AIDS in Zimbabwe!
Zimbabwean civil society organizations can receive funding to expand HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and support services for those living with the virus. This grant aims to strengthen your organization's network and capacity to reach more people effectively.
Get Funding to Boost Mozambique's Health Programs!
This grant offers support for organizations partnering with Mozambique's Ministry of Health and University to enhance their Field Epidemiology Laboratory Training Program. Funds are for crucial logistical, technical, and curriculum development to strengthen disease surveillance and response.