Centers for Disease Control - CGH
CDC-CGH, a US federal agency, funds global health programs and research grants to improve health worldwide.
Funded HIV/AIDS Programs in Uganda
This grant supports organizations implementing comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment programs in the Fort Portal Region of Uganda. Funding will strengthen local health systems and improve access to essential HIV services, aiming for epidemic control.
Get Funding to Fight Global TB & HIV
This grant helps organizations in PEPFAR-supported countries and high TB burden settings build capacity for TB control and prevention. Funds support technical assistance in areas like data management and program evaluation to strengthen public health efforts.
Funded Health IT Solutions for HIV/AIDS Care Growth
This grant is for organizations improving health information systems to manage vital HIV/AIDS data and track patient care effectively. Funds will support the design, implementation, and sustainability of these critical systems, bolstering evidence-driven health decisions.
Funded Growth for Rwanda: PEPFAR AIDS Relief Grants
Rwanda-based organizations can receive funding to implement crucial technical and scientific support services. This initiative, part of PEPFAR, aims to bolster AIDS relief efforts within the country.
Get Funding for Humanitarian Emergency Programs
This grant is for organizations dedicated to improving responses and programming within humanitarian emergencies. Funds are available to enhance existing initiatives and develop new strategies for effective aid delivery.
Unlock Funds for Zoonotic Disease Research in SA
South African research institutions and public health organizations can secure funding to bolster their ability to detect and combat zoonotic disease outbreaks. This initiative aims to enhance laboratory capabilities and epidemiological surveillance for a healthier future.
Get Funding for Global Health & HIV/AIDS Support
Nonprofits and organizations supporting global health activities, particularly HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, can receive funding for technical assistance and capacity building. This grant supports partners in improving HIV service delivery, strategic information systems, and laboratory services to combat epidemics globally.
Get Funding for Global Health Initiatives (HIV/AIDS)
This grant offers technical assistance and capacity building for organizations implementing HIV/AIDS programs supported by PEPFAR and the Global Fund. Funds are available to enhance service delivery and strategies in critical areas like prevention, care, treatment, and surveillance, but not for direct program implementation or research.
Boost Global Health Response: Get Funding for Training!
Are you a professional organization focused on global health emergencies? This grant supports the development of critical training programs to enhance your capacity to respond effectively to humanitarian crises worldwide.
Get Funding: Fight Global Health Crises!
Are you an organization focused on global health security and combating infectious diseases like Ebola? This grant offers financial support to develop and implement strategies that prevent, detect, and respond to these critical public health threats internationally.
Secure Funds for Public Health & Ebola Preparedness
This grant supports Liberian healthcare facilities and workers in strengthening infection control and laboratory diagnostics for Ebola Virus Disease. Funding is available to enhance public health infrastructure, improve rapid testing capabilities, and bolster blood transfusion services for improved patient care and outbreak response.
Get Funding for HIV Services in Rwanda
This grant offers technical assistance to organizations in Rwanda to improve sustainable health systems and data management for comprehensive HIV services. It's designed to bolster quality of care and patient outcomes under PEPFAR.
Get Funding: Prevent AIDS in Rwanda
Non-profits and NGOs in Rwanda can secure funds to implement proven prevention strategies for key populations, as part of the PEPFAR initiative. This grant aims to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS and improve health outcomes.
Rwanda HIV Services Grant: Fund Your Impact
This PEPFAR-funded grant from the CDC is for organizations working to improve HIV clinical services in Rwanda. It aims to strengthen healthcare systems and provide life-saving treatments and support to those affected by HIV.
Get Funding for Health Initiatives in the Americas!
This grant is for organizations working in the Americas to prevent noncommunicable diseases and promote health. Funds can be used for research, community programs, and policy development aimed at improving public health outcomes.
Funding for HIV/AIDS Program Support & Staffing
This grant offers funding to organizations providing technical assistance, capacity building, and expert support for HIV/AIDS programs, specifically focusing on human resource development in high-burden regions. It aims to strengthen health systems and advance HIV epidemic control efforts by recruiting and compensating qualified personnel.
Get Funding for Global Disease Detection Projects
This cooperative agreement offers funding to organizations partnering with the Egypt Ministry of Health and Population for crucial global disease detection activities. Secure resources to bolster international health security and response efforts.
Get Grants for Public Health in Bangladesh
This grant is for organizations working to improve public health infrastructure and services in Bangladesh. Funds are intended to enhance disease surveillance, emergency preparedness, and overall health system resilience.
Boost Your Business: Funding for Global Health Initiatives
Non-profits and research institutions focused on global non-communicable disease prevention and health promotion are eligible for funding. This grant supports projects aimed at improving health outcomes worldwide.
Fund Your Public Health Initiatives: Eastern Med Grants
Public health organizations and collaborators in the Eastern Mediterranean Region can secure funding to build applied epidemiology and sustainable public health capacity. This grant supports program development, implementation, communication, and information sharing to enhance regional health.