At a glance
Advancing the Centers of Excellence in Newcomer Health is a federal competitive grant from Centers for Disease Control - NCEZID for the science & technology sector. Funding is $2K–$2K. Eligible applicants: City or township governments; Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; Public and State controlled institutions of higher education; Native American tribal governmen. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Apply via the official listing at www.grants.gov.
- Amount
- $2K–$2K
- Deadline
- Rolling
- Type
- Competitive
- Status
- Forecasted
About this program
Every year, thousands of newcomers, including refugees, immigrants and other lawful groups, resettle in the U.S. from overseas. CDC's Division of Global Migration and Health (DGMH) is focused on improving the health among newcomers through public health partnerships, science, and response. This funding opportunity will seek to improve newcomer health outcomes by establishing multi-state domestic medical examination (DME) surveillance to quickly and effectively identify infectious disease outbreaks; developing clinician training and clinical tools and resources to ensure efficient domestic medical screening; and implementing clinical consultation to assist with treatment of complex medical concerns. This work will build on efforts started with the Centers of Excellence in Newcomer Health (2015-2020) cooperative agreement that began development of a secure data repository of health information of recently arrived newcomers, assisted CDC in the revision of health screening guidelines for these populations, and created an online tool to assist clinicians with the CDC health screening guidelines.
Who can apply
City or township governments; Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education; Public and State controlled institutions of higher education; Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized); State governments; County governments; Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments); Special district governments; Private institutions of higher education
How to apply
Apply through Grants.gov using funding opportunity number CDC-RFA-CK-26-0197. Register your organization (SAM.gov + Grants.gov) before the deadline, then submit the application package listed in the official notice.
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