Centers for Disease Control - OPHPR
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR) is dedicated to enhancing the nation's ability to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. Its mission includes coordinating federal funding opportunities and grant programs that support state and local health departments in building robust emergency response frameworks. By providing resources and guidance, OPHPR plays a crucial role in ensuring public health resilience and effective management of health crises, ultimately safeguarding communities across the United States.
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The grant aims to enhance the nation's capacity to respond to public health emergencies (PHEs) by establishing a roster of approved but unfunded applicants who can receive rapid funding during significant crises. Eligible applicants include city, county, state governments, and federally recognized Native American tribal governments, particularly those serving large populations. To apply, organizations must submit work plans and budgets demonstrating their emergency response capabilities, and applications will be reviewed for merit; additional guidance will be provided if the grant is activated for a specific PHE.