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Find similar grantsState Physical Activity and Nutrition (SPAN) Program (CDC-RFA-DP-23-0012) is sponsored by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Funds 17 states to implement strategies promoting healthy eating and active living, running from 2023 to 2028.
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State Physical Activity and Nutrition | SPAN | CDC Skip directly to site content State Physical Activity and Nutrition CDC funds 17 states to carry out the current 5-year State Physical Activity and Nutrition (SPAN) program. Recipients use proven strategies to reduce health disparities related to nutrition, physical activity, and obesity. The SPAN program (CDC-RFA-DP-23-0012) runs from 2023 to 2028.
Seventeen states receive funding to carry out CDC’s State Physical Activity and Nutrition (SPAN) program. SPAN's goal is to make healthy eating and active living more accessible. SPAN recipients work on evidence-based strategies for: Making healthy food choices easier everywhere through: Promotion of food service and nutrition guidelines .
Expansion of fruit and vegetable voucher incentives and produce prescription programs . Safe and accessible physical activity . Continuity of care in breastfeeding support .
Early care and education settings . These strategies address health disparities related to poor nutrition, physical inactivity, and/or obesity. Recipients will leverage state investments, partnerships, and resources to support health for all Americans.
Particular focus is on people most affected by chronic diseases as well as those who need support for optimal early life growth and development. Recipients partner with multiple sectors, such as agriculture, transportation, education, health care, parks and recreation, business, housing, and defense/military. View the original SPAN funding opportunity announcement .
SPAN recipients fiscal year 2025 Download the FY2025 Recipient SPAN map Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Arizona Department of Health Services California Department of Public Health Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Georgia State University Research Foundation, Inc. Illinois Public Health Institute Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services Louisiana Department of Health Michigan Department of Health and Human Resources Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services New York State Department of Health/Health Research, Inc. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Ohio Department of Health Rhode Island Department of Health Texas Department of State Health Services Utah Department of Health Wisconsin Department of Health Services #SPAN4Health – highlight the need for healthy communities National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) SPAN is CDC's State Physical Activity and Nutrition program.
In the five-year program, recipients work to improve nutrition and increase physical activity.
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Epidemiology Elective Program is a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that funds a 6 to 8 week applied epidemiology training rotation for senior medical and veterinary school students. The program places students at CDC to gain hands-on public health experience, with participants selecting rotation periods and topic areas of interest. Requirements include two recommendation forms, an Academic Endorsement from the student affairs office, and a written essay addressing public health career motivation and prior intercultural experiences. At least one recommender must be a faculty member at the applicant's medical or veterinary school. Eligible applicants are senior medical or veterinary school students in the United States. The application deadline is May 5, 2026, with selection notifications expected by June 30, 2026.