The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a principal operating component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, administers this funding opportunity under the cooperative agreement RFA-OT-18-000. The CDC plays a pivotal role in protecting public health and safety through disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion. This particular grant falls under the domain of Injury Prevention and Control Research and State and Community Based Programs (Assistance Listing 93.136).
This opportunity supports ongoing Type 6 Applications, typically associated with administrative supplements, extensions, or renewals to existing projects. The announcement invites eligible entities to submit applications for additional support under already awarded cooperative agreements that align with CDCโs mission of enhancing public health outcomes.
The funding opportunity is categorized under Health, with a discretionary mechanism through a cooperative agreement. Although specific allowable use cases, funding tiers, and performance scopes are not detailed in the notice, the program likely supports initiatives consistent with CDCโs objectives in injury prevention and community health interventions.
Eligible applicants are broadly defined and include state governments, universities, counties, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations. The funder has not imposed any cost-sharing or matching requirements, and the number of awards anticipated is up to 100. The announcement does not specify ceiling or floor amounts for individual awards, nor total program funding, and these details require further confirmation.
The application submission period is open until September 30, 2030, with an original closing date of October 13, 2025. No pre-application stages or additional steps such as letters of intent are required as part of this notice. Applicants must submit their materials through Grants.gov.
Contact for technical issues or further information is Linton C Browning, the assigned Grants Management Specialist at the CDC, reachable at lbrowning@cdc.gov or by phone at 770-488-2756. The opportunity is national in scope and is currently accepting applications. Due to the extended close date and lack of recurring cadence noted in the announcement, this appears to be a long-open funding cycle rather than a recurring annual grant.