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Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation's Health

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This contract aims to provide supplemental funding to organizations previously awarded under Funding Strategy 1 of the CDC's initiative to strengthen public health systems and services nationally. The focus is on capacity-building assistance programs designed to enhance the overall performance of the public health system by supporting activities related to organizational capacity and performance improvement, workforce development, data modernization and informatics, partnership development and engagement, and policy and program enhancement. Applicants are expected to submit work plans and budgets that correspond with the population of focus categories for which they received prior funding in fiscal year 2024. The key objectives of this funding are to improve the infrastructure and performance of public health organizations and systems, advance health outcomes, and reduce health inequities within the populations served. This initiative underscores a strategic approach to build and sustain robust public health systems through targeted capacity-building interventions, fostering collaborations, and incorporating modern data and technological capabilities to better protect and improve national health. The contract is managed by the Centers for Disease Control under the Department of Health and Human Services, with designated points of contact available for guidance.

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Supplemental funding to enhance capacity, workforce, data, partnerships, and performance in public health systems.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Centers For Disease Control-Phic

NAICS

923120 - Administration of Public Health ProgramsView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Centers For Disease Control-Phic
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Department Of Health And Human Services → Centers For Disease Control-Phic
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Denise Freeman &amp Randall Nielson

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The purpose of this NOFO is to support capacity-building assistance (CBA) programs that improve the overall performance of the public health system. It will provide supplemental funding for the organizations that were awarded funding under Funding Strategy 1 of CDC-RFA-PW-24-0080: Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation's Health.

You may submit “Work Plans in Response to Project Plans” and budgets that align with the population of focus category and selected population of focus that you were awarded funding under Funding Strategy 1 in FY24.

You’re expected to provide CBA activities to your focus population according to the following strategies:

  • Organizational capacity and performance improvement.
  • Workforce.
  • Data modernization, informatics and information technology.
  • Partnership development and engagement.
  • Policy and programs.

Key program outcomes are to:

  • Improve organizational and systems infrastructure and performance across the public health system.
  • Improve health outcomes.
  • Reduce health inequities. 

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