“PPHF 2016: OSTLTS Partnerships—Building Capacity of the Public Health System to Improve Population Health through National, Nonprofit Organizations—finanaced in part by the 2016 Prevention and Public Health Fund”

“PPHF 2016:
OSTLTS Partnerships—Building Capacity of the Public Health System to Improve Population Health through National, Nonprofit Organizations—finanaced in part by the 2016 Prevention and Public Health Fund”




credit:


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
This FOA is financed in part by Fiscal Year 2016 Prevention and Public Health Fund (PPHF) and is a continuation of funds intended only for grantees previously awarded under CDC-RFA-OT13-1302, entitled “Building Capacity of the Public Health System to Improve Population Health through National, Nonprofit Organizations.” The purpose of this program is for national, nonprofit organizations to strengthen and improve governmental and non-governmental components of the public health system through the provision of capacity building assistance that optimizes the quality and performance of public health systems management and administration, public health workforce, public health data and information systems, public health practice and services, public health partnerships, and public health resources.

This program is specifically designed to position governmental public health departments, workforce segments across governmental public health departments, and nongovernmental public health components to fulfill the mission of population health protection and promotion in the United States and its tribal nations and territories.

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Office of Grant Services (OGS)Technical Information Management Section (TIMS)E-mail: ogstims@cdc.govPhone: 770-488-2700

Agency Email Description:
ogstims@cdc.gov

Agency Email:
ogstims@cdc.gov

Date Posted:
2016-02-10

Application Due Date:
2016-03-30

Archive Date:
2016-04-29


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