The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is offering a cooperative agreement for the "Public Health Partnerships to Accelerate Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and Emerging Public Health Threats in China and Globally." This initiative aims to enhance collaboration with Chinese counterparts to mitigate the transmission of infectious diseases, focusing on strengthening public health systems, reducing tuberculosis burden, and improving influenza preparedness. The program is critical for fostering robust partnerships that promote health security and effective communication between the U.S. and China. The estimated total funding for this five-year project is $5 million, with an average award amount of $1 million for three expected awards. Interested applicants can reach out to Shana Eatman at DGHPNOFOs@cdc.gov, and must submit their applications by June 10, 2024, to be considered.