Centers for Disease Control - NCHHSTP
The CDC's NCHHSTP, a US agency, funds grants for HIV/AIDS, STD, viral hepatitis, and TB prevention programs.
Get Funding to Boost HIV Prevention & Testing Services
This grant is for public health organizations and researchers aiming to understand why some individuals get diagnosed with HIV late. Funding supports in-depth interviews and data collection to identify gaps and improve prevention and testing strategies, ultimately reducing new infections and promoting earlier diagnosis.
Get Funding for TB Prevention & Control Training
Non-profits and academic institutions can secure funding to boost knowledge and skills in TB prevention and treatment through training and expert medical consultation.
Get Funding to Boost Health Programs in Pacific Islands
This grant supports U.S. territories and sovereign nations in the Pacific Islands to strengthen their public health systems for preventing and treating HIV, STDs, TB, and viral hepatitis. Funds will enhance infrastructure, data systems, workforce training, and laboratory capacity to improve health outcomes across the region.
Get Grants to Expand Health Services & Reduce Disease
If you operate a syringe services program or a related harm reduction initiative, this grant can fund the expansion of your services, improve communication, and bolster resources for sterile supplies and disease prevention. Funds aim to reduce infectious diseases and improve health outcomes for people who inject drugs nationwide.
Get Funding to Boost Your Health Surveillance Programs
This cooperative agreement is for health departments partnering with Civil Surgeons to improve public health surveillance and treatment for latent TB infection among non-citizens applying for permanent residency. The goal is to enhance data quality, increase awareness of LTBI, and connect more individuals to essential treatment.
Funded Collaborations for TB Elimination Growth
This grant funds organizations and programs dedicated to strengthening collaborations that accelerate the elimination of Tuberculosis in the United States. It aims to improve communication, consultation, and professional development among TB controllers and key partners.
Get Funding for Community Health & HIV Prevention
This grant supports transgender community-based organizations and clinics partnering to provide integrated health and HIV prevention services. Funding is available to develop models that improve access to care and well-being for transgender individuals.
Get Funding for Health & Wellness Initiatives
Non-profits and coalitions can get funding to advance holistic sexual health and wellness strategies, preventing STDs/HIV and improving reproductive health. This initiative focuses on building partnerships to promote quality sexual health information and services nationwide.
Get Funding to Prevent HIV & Support Communities
Community-based organizations can apply for funding to implement high-impact HIV prevention programs specifically for young men of color who have sex with men and young transgender persons of color. This initiative aims to reduce HIV transmission and improve health outcomes by increasing diagnoses, access to treatment, and consistent care.
Get Funding: Boost Public Health Systems
This grant supports the development and pilot of a data system for U.S. correctional facilities to monitor COVID-19 and other diseases. Eligible entities can receive funding to improve communication and public health reporting within these critical environments.
Get Funding to Combat HIV: Boost Prevention & Early Diagnosis
This grant supports organizations working to reduce HIV transmission and improve early diagnosis by understanding and addressing barriers in prevention and testing services. It funds surveillance and interviews to gather critical data for public health initiatives.
Grant Funding for HIV Prevention & Research
This grant supports organizations monitoring HIV behaviors and informing prevention strategies among high-risk populations. Funding will enhance HIV prevention, testing, and treatment services, aiming to reduce new infections where data is currently limited.
Funded Education: Boost Hepatitis Care & Reach More Patients
This grant helps organizations expand viral hepatitis testing and connect affected individuals to care through community outreach and professional training. Funds are available for building coalitions, developing educational materials, and improving healthcare provider knowledge.
Get Funding for HIV Prevention Programs
Community-based organizations can receive funding to launch impactful HIV prevention programs. This initiative aims to boost HIV diagnoses, promote preventative services like PrEP, and improve access to and consistency of care.
Secure Grant Funding for HIV Prevention & Outreach
This grant supports organizations working to reduce HIV disparities through strategic communication campaigns. Eligible applicants can receive funding to disseminate vital HIV prevention messages via digital platforms or community events.
Get Funding: Boost Hepatitis Prevention & Surveillance
This CDC grant is for states and large cities to enhance viral hepatitis surveillance and prevention programs. Funds can be used to develop elimination plans, improve testing and reporting, and increase access to critical prevention and treatment services, especially for high-risk populations.
Get Grants to End HIV: CDC Funding Available Now!
Health departments in the U.S. can apply for funds to implement comprehensive programs aimed at significantly reducing new HIV infections. This initiative leverages data and resources to support the national goal of ending the HIV epidemic.
Get Funding for HIV Care Transition Programs
State prisons can apply for grants to create sustainable programs that help HIV-positive inmates continue their treatment and stay healthy after release into the community. This funding supports linking individuals to ongoing care, ensuring treatment adherence, and reducing viral loads.
Funded Health Programs: Combat Hepatitis, Secure Your City's Health
This grant offers funding for state and large city health departments to build integrated viral hepatitis surveillance and prevention programs. It aims to enhance outbreak response, improve testing and reporting, and increase access to crucial prevention and treatment services for at-risk populations.
Get Funding to Boost Community Health & Reduce STDs
This grant is for organizations experienced in community engagement and partnerships to reduce sexually transmitted diseases and improve sexual health outcomes. Funds will support implementing innovative strategies, building collaborations, and communicating successes to advance health equity.