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This 5-year project’s purpose is to continue collaboration with counterparts in China to reduce the threat of infectious disease transmission, in China, the U.S. and the world. This collaboration contributes to enhancing the technical collaboration, scientific exchange, and effective communication to promote health through trusted and robust partnerships between U.S. CDC and counterparts in China. The program has three broad goals: 1) strengthen public health systems and workforce capacity, 2) decrease the burden of TB, and 3) reduce influenza morbidity and mortality and enhance preparedness for pandemic threats. Activities may include joint investigations and monitoring of disease outbreaks, piloting innovative public health interventions, translating programmatic success to practice and policy, working in third countries to jointly respond to a public health emergency, and promoting rapid and transparent dissemination of public health data. This collaboration strives to leverage the expertise in China to share knowledge and evidence-based science for a bi-lateral exchange that mutually benefits the U.S. and China. By identifying governmental, non-governmental, multilateral, and private sector organizations in China, the partnership builds sustainable expertise and capacity in global health security and public health systems. Depending on funding availability and priorities, the specific infectious disease entities to be addressed can change over the period of performance.
Funding Opportunity Number: CDC-RFA-JG-24-0131. Assistance Listing: 93.318. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: HL. Award Amount: $5M total program funding.
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Search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility. This is a fully competitive NOFO and eligibility is unrestricted, meaning any and all types of organizations and entities are eligible to apply. In addition, as may be required by host country laws, applicants are expected to comply with and document that they have satisfied all regulatory requirements of their governing entities that could otherwise compromise the integrity and resources provided by this program or hinder the performance of expected activities under this award. Applicants must also meet the criteria in CDC's review of risk posed by applicants to be eligible to receive funds under this NOFO. The Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding/Average Year One Award Amount/Approximate Average Award amount for this NOFO is $1,000,000 for combined core components (Components 1-3). CDC will consider any application requesting an award higher than this amount as non-responsive, and it will receive no further review. Late submissions will be determined non-responsive unless a request for extension is approved following the procedure outlined in “Other Submission Requirements, Paper Submission”. Please see “Application and Submission Information” and “Submission Dates and Times” for the application deadline date. Please also see “Other Submission Requirements” for information on technical difficulties and paper submission. All requests to submit a paper application must be received at least three calendar days prior to the application deadline. CDC reserves the right to determine an application non-responsive as part of the Phase I review if the application does not respond to and falls outside the published scope of the NOFO as set out in the Background and CDC Project Description sub-sections within the Funding Opportunity Description section of this NOFO. CDC reserves the right to determine an application non-responsive if the Project Narrative file exceeds the 30-page limit. Although not required, the following four administrative materials may be included in the Project Narrative file and will not count toward the 30-page limit: 1) Table of Contents, 2) Cover or Title Page, 3) Non-Disclosure Statement, and 4) Acronym or Abbreviation List. All other content included in the Project Narrative file will count toward the 30-page limit. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5M total program funding. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
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Yes — Public Health Partnerships to Accelerate Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and Emerging Public Health Threats in China and Globally is offered by Centers for Disease Control-GHC and this listing comes from Grants.gov, an official U.S. federal source. Federal applications generally require registrations (for example SAM.gov or an agency submission portal), so allow extra lead time.
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