The CDC has opened a cooperative agreement funding opportunity that could provide up to $5 million for emergency response when a public health crisis occurs.
CDC’s Center for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support (CSTLTS) has approved up to $5 million in funding for eligible governmental public health departments to be distributed over a period of 24 months when a crisis occurs.
According to CDC’s website, the funding is available under the OT18-1804: Technical Assistance for Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises cooperative agreement — “a novel approach to emergency response that will allow CDC to expedite funding to qualified organizations so they can provide expert technical assistance and other support to entities engaged in a public health or healthcare crisis.”
CDC will collect qualified proposals from eligible applicants and make funding available once the agency declares a public health emergency response is needed.
Approved applicants will provide assistance and expertise under two strategies:
Strategy 1: Effective Process Implementation
Process is a critical success factor in response efforts, where lives may depend on the speed of a transaction, placement of personnel or delivery of equipment. Therefore, awardees must have strength in and be able to effectively perform the activities associated with each of the following process areas:
Strategy 2: Critical Content Expertise
The awardees’ strength in process implementation (addressed by Strategy 1) serves as the foundation for delivering critical content expertise. Awardees must have demonstrated strength in and be able to provide support in one or more of the following content areas:
Applications are due November 30, 2018.
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