Controlling and Preventing STIs in US Health Departments (CAP-STIs)
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is announcing a funding opportunity focused on tracking, preventing, and controlling sexually transmitted infections (STIs), specifically syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia, within state, district, territorial, and local health departments across the United States. This initiative aligns with the Sexually Transmitted Infections National Strategic Plan 2021-2025, aiming to prevent new infections, reduce adverse health outcomes, accelerate the adoption of innovative prevention technologies, and address the disproportionate impact of STIs on certain populations and geographic areas. Prioritization of efforts will be guided by local surveillance data to target populations most affected by STI transmission. Success in this program requires health departments to collaborate with various partners to address related health issues and comorbidities tied to sexual health. The program emphasizes integrated and coordinated public health efforts to better control the STI epidemic. The Department of Health and Human Services, through the CDC's National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, will oversee this forecasted funding opportunity, which was posted in May 2026. For further information or inquiries, interested parties can contact Puja Seth at the CDC.
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CDC is funding programs that track, prevent, and control sexually transmitted infections (STI) in state, district, territorial, and city or county health departments.
The purpose of this NOFO is to track, prevent, and control three common STIs: syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.
The NOFO supports the goals of the Sexually Transmitted Infections National Strategic Plan 2021-2025:
- Prevent new STIs.
- Improve the health of people by reducing adverse outcomes of STIs.
- Implement STI prevention technology and innovations more quickly.
- Reduce the impact of STIs in areas or populations disproportionately impacted by STIs.
- Achieve integrated, coordinated efforts that address the STI epidemic.
Local surveillance data will determine the priority populations for this NOFO. Each program should focus on populations that are disproportionately impacted by STI transmission.
To be successful with this NOFO, you will need to collaborate with partners to address interconnected comorbidities and sexual health.
