93.542: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Centers: PPHF - Affordable Care Act Projects
Alternate Name: Prevention Research Centers
Overview
Program Number
93.542
Status
Inactive
Last Modified
July 26, 2021
Date Posted
July 24, 2020
Objective
To: (1) To maintain, and operate academic-based centers for high-quality research and demonstration with respect to health promotion and disease prevention; (2) to establish linkages, where applicable, between ongoing, basic research in a wide array of fields and applied research in disease prevention and health promotion; (3) to bring the knowledge and expertise of academic health centers to bear on practical public health problems; (4) to field test and rigorously evaluate more cost-effective methods and strategies for preventing unnecessary illness and promoting good health; (5) to shorten the time lag between the development of new and proven effective disease prevention and health promotion techniques and their widespread application, and; 6) to involve the community in the development, conduct, and implementation of prevention research. Prevention Research Centers will: (1) focus on the major causes of death and disability, with an emphasis on underserved and vulnerable populations (2) improve public health practice through community-based participatory research, and (3) design, test, disseminate, or translate effective public health programs at the state and community level. Funding will support key elements of (1) infrastructure and administration, (2) community engagement and partnerships, (3) communication and dissemination, (4) training and education, (5) evaluation, (6) a community-based participatory core research project, and -- for some Prevention Research Centers, 7) special interest projects (SIPS).
Type of Assistance
B - Cooperative Agreements
Applicant Eligibility
Only applicants who have applied for and have been selected as Prevention Research Centers under CDC Program Announcement DP-14-001 are eligible to apply for the annual continuation funding for the core award and Special Interest Project (SIPS) awards. Funding is limited to Prevention Research Centers under CDC Program Announcement PA DP-14-001 because they are uniquely positioned to perform, oversee, and coordinate community-based participatory research that promotes the field of prevention research due to their established relationships with community partners.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Academic health centers, scientist/researchers, operational public health programs, targeted high risk groups, selected demonstration areas, and the general public.
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