The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is offering a cooperative agreement under the Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Program, aimed at improving stroke care and prevention for high-risk populations across the United States. This program seeks to support state stroke systems through partnerships with learning collaboratives or coalitions, focusing on comprehensive stroke care from symptom onset to rehabilitation, while also addressing systemic inequities in cardiovascular disease (CVD) and hypertension. With an estimated total program funding of $38,875,000 and awards ranging from $500,000 to $750,000, the CDC anticipates making approximately 12 awards. Interested applicants must submit their proposals electronically by June 10, 2024, to be considered for this critical health initiative. For further inquiries, contact Rebekah Buckley at Coverdell24-0060@cdc.gov.