The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is offering a Public Health Crisis Response Cooperative Agreement aimed at enhancing the nation's capacity to respond to public health emergencies (PHEs). This funding opportunity is specifically designed for states, political subdivisions, and other public entities that are constitutionally empowered to protect the health and welfare of their communities, with a focus on emergency preparedness and response services. The program will provide funding ranging from $50,000 to $5 million, with an estimated total program funding of $500 million and an expected 113 awards, contingent upon the declaration of a public health emergency. Interested applicants must submit their organizational charts and work plans by November 19, 2024, to be considered, and can reach out to Noelle Anderson at DSLRCrisisCoag@cdc.gov for further inquiries.