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Division of Public Health Center for Performance Management Public Health Infrastructure Grant Public Health Infrastructure Grant The Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) is a critical initiative funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to strengthen public health systems across the United States.
This grant ensures every U.S. community has the people, services, and systems needed to promote and protect health, enhancing the capacity of public health agencies to deliver essential services, respond to emergencies, and improve overall population health. Learn more about the CDC's Public Health Infrastructure Grant . The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) was awarded $33.
9 million to bolster the state's public health infrastructure over a five-year project period, from December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2027. The three focus areas of this grant are Workforce, Foundational Capabilities, and Data Modernization. The allocated funds have been strategically distributed across various counties and local health departments to ensure a comprehensive and equitable approach to public health improvement.
Accelerated prevention, preparedness, and response to emerging health threats, and improved outcomes for the other public health areas. Recruit, retain, support, and train the public health workforce.
Increased hiring of diverse public health staff Increased size of the public health workforce Foundational Capabilities Strengthen systems, process, and policies Improved Organizational systems and processes Stronger public health foundational capabilities Data Modernization Deploy scalable, flexible, and sustainable technologies. More modern and efficient data infrastructure and increased data interoperability.
Increased availability and use of public health data. Kansas PHIG Annual Report 2023 (PDF) CDC PHIG Fact Sheet (PDF) Allowable Purchasing Menu (PDF) Sample Tuition Assistance Policy (PDF) Local Public Health Webpage Map of Regional Public Health Specialists (PDF) Email the PHIG Support Team
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public health agencies and their partners; funds strategically distributed across various counties and local health departments in Kansas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $33.9 million total for Kansas (FY2022-2027) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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