Advancing the Centers of Excellence in Newcomer Health
ID: 355129Type: Forecasted
Overview

Buyer

Centers for Disease Control - NCEZID (HHS-CDC-NCEZID)

Award Range

$0 - $2M

Eligible Applicants

Private Institutions of Higher Education

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is forecasting a funding opportunity titled "Advancing the Centers of Excellence in Newcomer Health," aimed at improving health outcomes for immigrants and refugees in the United States. This cooperative agreement seeks innovative approaches to outreach and healthcare analysis for at-risk newcomer populations, focusing on areas such as health surveillance, clinical training, and the development of health orientation materials. With an estimated total program funding of $10 million and an award ceiling of $2 million, the CDC plans to award two grants to eligible private institutions of higher education. Interested applicants should note that the estimated synopsis post date is March 3, 2025, with applications due by May 2, 2025, and can contact the Domestic Team at the Immigrant & Refugee Health Branch via email at IRHBdomestic@cdc.gov for further information.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Domestic Team, Immigrant & Refugee Health Branch, Division of Global Migration & Health
    (800) 232-4636
    IRHBdomestic@cdc.gov
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