The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is forecasting a cooperative agreement opportunity titled "Enhancing Public Health Surveillance of Bleeding Disorders," aimed at improving the understanding and management of inherited bleeding disorders such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease. The initiative seeks to collect and utilize surveillance data from federally supported hemophilia treatment centers to inform clinical practices and policies, ultimately aiming to reduce health complications and enhance the quality of life for affected individuals. With an estimated total program funding of $21.5 million, the award ceiling set at $4.3 million, and a minimum award floor of $100,000, the CDC anticipates awarding one grant for this project. Interested applicants can reach out to Brandi Dupervil at (404) 498-6879 or via email at inm4@cdc.gov, with applications due by May 15, 2025, and the project expected to commence on September 30, 2025.