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Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) is dedicated to reducing injuries and violence through research, education, and public health initiatives. The NCIPC focuses on identifying effective prevention strategies and promoting evidence-based practices. It plays a crucial role in administering grant programs that support innovative projects aimed at enhancing community safety and health. By providing funding opportunities, the NCIPC empowers organizations to implement impactful interventions that address the leading causes of injury and violence in the United States.

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Latest opportunities (4)

The purpose of this grant is to implement and evaluate a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention, focusing on disproportionately affected populations such as veterans, rural communities, and LGBTQ individuals. Eligible applicants include county and state governments, nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and for-profit entities. To apply, applicants must submit specific documents, including letters of commitment and support, a preliminary data use agreement, and an organizational chart, via www.grants.gov, ensuring all files are named correctly and meet the outlined criteria.

Deadline: TBD

The Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program aims to establish and strengthen collaborations among community coalitions to prevent and reduce substance use among youth. Eligible applicants include community-based coalitions that have previously received a DFC grant, local governments, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations. Interested parties can apply by contacting Christi Jones at DFC_NOFO@cdc.gov for more information.

Deadline: Apr 14, 2026

The Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program aims to establish and strengthen collaboration among community coalitions to prevent youth substance use and reduce substance abuse among adults. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, educational institutions, and government entities that have not previously received a DFC grant and are focused on addressing youth substance use. To apply, interested organizations should contact Christi Jones at DFC_NOFO@cdc.gov for further information.

Deadline: Apr 14, 2026

The Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program aims to prevent and reduce opioid and methamphetamine use, as well as prescription drug misuse among youth aged 12-18 in U.S. communities. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, public and private educational institutions, and government entities that are current or former DFC Support Program recipients and can demonstrate higher-than-average rates of substance misuse. To apply, interested organizations should contact Christi Jones at CARA_NOFO@cdc.gov for further information.

Deadline: Jan 21, 2026