CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

ADDED ON AUGUST 24, 2024: The CDC has issued a funding forecast to ddress public health workforce (PHW) development needs and strengthen capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to diseases and address public health priorities including outbreaks by strengthening epidemiologic workforce and programs capacity at the regional and country levels. $75,000,000 will be made available under this funding opportunity. The anticipated post date for this funding opportunity is November 1, 2024. To download this funding forecast, click here.

ADDED ON AUGUST 8, 2024: SAMHSA has issued a funding forecast to support first responders and members of other key community sectors to administer a drug or device approved or cleared under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) for emergency reversal of known or suspected opioid overdose. $5,100,000 will be made available under this funding forecast. The anticipated release date for this funding opportunity is November 15, 2024. To download this funding forecast, click here. 

ADDED ON AUGUST 8, 2024: The CDC has issued a funding forecast to support development of innovative and applied mathematical models and computational tools for:Modeling the spread of pathogens in healthcare settings, for example, healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and antimicrobial resistant organisms (AROs).Predicting outbreaks of HAI pathogens and trends in the burden of antimicrobial resistant and susceptible HAIs.Assessing the effectiveness of intervention strategies.This NOFO will increase training and workforce development opportunities about applied public health modeling, including collaboration with public health partners. $19.5 million will be made available under this funding forecast with maximum awards of $650,000. The anticipated release date for this funding opportunity is January 31, 2025. To download this funding forecast, click here.

ADDED ON AUGUST 6, 2024: The CDC has issued a funding forecast to implement and evaluate a comprehensive approach to address suicide prevention, with attention to one or more disproportionately affected populations (such as veterans, rural communities, tribal populations, LGBTQ, homeless, or others). Nearly $50 million will be made available under this funding opportunity with maximum awards of $1.2 million. The anticipated post date for this funding opportunity is February 3, 2025. To download this funding forecast, click here.

ADDED ON JULY 31, 2024: The CDC has issued a funding forecast to establish and strengthen collaboration to support the efforts of community coalitions working to prevent youth substance use.  More than $62 million will be made available under this funding opportunity with maximum awards of $125,000. The anticipated post date for this funding opportunity is January 24, 2025. To download this funding forecast, click here.