Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers a range of grants and cooperative agreements to support public health efforts across the United States. These funding opportunities help organizations advance health guidance, improve data accuracy, and promote preventive measures.

Resources help recipients manage their awards, including guidance on navigating multiple Notices of Funding Opportunity (NOFOs) and using the GrantSolutions tool. A welcome packet is provided to new grant recipients to support effective use of CDC funds.

The CDC also publishes annual budget requests outlining financial goals, objectives, and data analysis, ensuring transparency in yearly fund allocation. Additionally, the agency uses contracts to procure goods and services essential to its public health mission.

The Office of Financial Resources manages CDC funding, emphasizing customer service and responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars.

More details about CDC grants, application processes, and financial management are available on the CDC’s grants webpage.