CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

ADDED ON FEBRUARY 21, 2024: The CDC has issued a funding opportunity to increase the number of people who make an attempt to quit using tobacco products and who succeed in quitting. Maximum awards of $9,000,000 are available. Proposals are due on April 24, 2024. To download the official synopsis, click here. To download the entire funding opportunity, click here.

ADDED ON FEBRUARY 15, 2024: The CDC has issued a funding opportunity to prevent sexual violence (SV) perpetration and victimization by increasing protective factors and decreasing risk factors. The public health approach is based on the best available evidence and involves the implementation and evaluation of comprehensive strategies. Only Tribal Sexual Assault coalitions are eligible for this funding opportunity. $3.6 million is being made available under this opportunity with maximum awards of $900,000. Proposals are due on April 16, 2024. To download the official synopsis for this funding opportunity, click here. To download the entire funding opportunity, click here.

ADDED ON FEBRUARY 15, 2024: The CDC has issued its annual Drug Free Communities funding opportunity to establish and strengthen collaboration to support the efforts of community coalitions working to prevent youth substance use. $62,500,000 is being made available under this funding opportunity with maximum awards of $125,000. Proposals are due on April 17. 2024. To download the synopsis, click here. To download the entire funding opportunity, click here.

ADDED ON FEBRUARY 13, 2024: The CDC has issued a funding opportunity to increase participation in the annual Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey by underrepresented populations. $159,000,000 is being made available under this opportunity with maximum awards of $600,000. Proposals are due on April 15, 2024. To download the official synopsis, click here. To download the entire funding opportunity, click here

ADDED ON JANUARY 31, 2024: The CDC has issued a funding opportunity to increase the knowledge, skill, and ability to deliver essential public health services, improve organizational and systems capacity and capability to address prioritized, equity-based public health priorities, and strengthen the nation’s public health infrastructure and performance. $12,500,000 is being made available this year under this funding opportunity with an average award size of $275,000. Proposals are due on March 31, 2024. To download the synopsis, click here. To download the entire funding opportunity, click here.

ADDED ON JANUARY 20, 2024: The CDC has issued a funding forecast to prevent andcontrol oral diseases and related conditions among prioritypopulations.$1,800,000 will be made available under this funding opportunity with maximum awards of $300,000. The anticipated post date for this opportunity is March 15, 2024. To download the funding forecast, click here.

ADDED ON DECEMBER 5, 2023: The CDC has issued a funding forecast to increase the knowledge, skill, and ability to deliver essential public health services, improve organizational and systems capacity and capability to address prioritized, equity-based public health priorities, and strengthen the nation’s public health infrastructure and performance. $66 million is expected to be made available under this funding opportunity. The anticipated post date for this funding opportunity is January 22, 2024. To download this funding forecast, click here

ADDED ON AUGUST 8, 2023: The CDC has issued a funding forecast to support strategies that combine (1) community-chosen cultural practices that are family centered to build resilience and connections to community, family, culture, and wellness; (2) policy, systems, and environmental changes (PSE) to build clinical-community linkages (CCLs) to support screening and assessing for chronic diseases and their risk factors (commercial tobacco use, diabetes and pre-diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and oral disease), and making referrals to clinical care, community-based organizations, and/or social service organizations for evidence-based and evidence-informed chronic disease prevention and management programs, including self-management and self-monitoring; and (3) PSEs and programs that promote wellness, prevent disease, and address nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes (built environment, food and nutrition, tobacco-free policy, and social connectedness), in a culturally appropriate manner. More than $100 million is being made available under this opportunity with maximum awards of $1,450,000. The anticipated post date for this opportunity is December 26, 2023. To download this funding forecast, click here.

ADDED ON AUGUST 5, 2023: The CDC has issued a funding forecast to prevent and control oral diseases and related conditions among priority populations. $1.8 million will be made available under this funding opportunity with maximum awards of $300,000. The anticipated post date for this award is March 15, 2024. To download this funding forecast, click here

ADDED ON JULY 28, 2023: The CDC has issued a funding opportunity to establish and strengthen collaboration to support the efforts of community coalitions working to prevent youth substance use. The expected post date for this funding opportunity is January 24, 2024. More than $34 million will be made available under this funding opportunity. To download the forecast, click here

ADDED ON APRIL 20, 2023: The CDC has issued a funding forecast to improve the health and quality of life for people living with asthma. This NOFO builds upon the work of state, local and territorial public health departments and their strategic partners supported by CDC. Asthma is a complex, highly prevalent chronic disease and is consistently one of the top five most costly health conditions. The expected opportunity post date is  January 8, 2024. $75,000,000 has been made available under this opportunity with a maximum award of $800,000 and minimum awards of $300,000. To download the forecast, click here