93.391: Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises
Alternate Name: CDC Partner Crisis Response NOFO
Overview
Program Number
93.391
Status
Inactive
Last Modified
Sept. 2, 2022
Date Posted
Sept. 2, 2022
Objective
CDC will strengthen the U.S. public health system’s response to public health or healthcare crises by providing specialized support to State, Tribal, Local and Territorial health departments (STLTs) when engaged in a response. Because STLTs vary widely in capacity and expertise - as well as in the demographics and disease burdens of the populations they serve - an emergency in any location is likely to reveal areas in which they need assistance to launch and sustain effective response activities.
The purpose of this NOFO is (1) to establish a pool of organizations capable of rapidly providing essential expertise to governmental public health entities involved in a response, and (2) to fund select awardees to provide that support, when required, based on CDC’s determination of need. The role of the awardee will be to function as a rapid provider of information and/or resources, as well as a coordinator of the project management components involved. Awardees will primarily support public health departments, but may be engaged to support CDC programs also involved in the response.
Type of Assistance
B - Project Grants (Cooperative Agreements)
Applicant Eligibility
Eligible applicants are limited to the following:
1. Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education.
2. Public and private institutions of higher education.
3. Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally-recognized tribal governments).
Beneficiary Eligibility
Direct awards will be made to the non-governmental organizations described in the eligible applicant section. Beneficiaries of the support provided by those non-governmental organizations will include state health departments; tribal health organizations; local health departments; the District of Columbia; U.S. Territories; and other components of the public health system. The general public will also serve as beneficiaries.
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