Overdose Data to Action: Limiting Overdose through Collaborative Actions in Localities (OD2A: LOCAL)

The statutory language under Section 311 of the PHS Act PHSA § 311 (c)(1) provides CDC with the authority to enter into cooperative agreements with local health departments.

In addition, the SUPPORT Act authorizes CDC to award grants to States, localities, and Indian tribes for purposes of

credit: Extension


carrying out overdose prevention and surveillance activities.

In keeping with authorization language as well as jurisdictional organizational capacity, eligible entities for this NOFO include health departments and special district governments serving localities and territories and their bona fide agents.

Local jurisdictional health departments, in keeping with authorizing language above, may determine and subcontract out NOFO funding to reach local communities and local partners.CDC does offer additional funding mechanisms for overdose prevention activities that are tailored to state jurisdictions.

As a complementary effort to the Overdose Data to Action:
LOCAL NOFO, CDC is concurrently offering an opportunity tailored to state jurisdictions, called Overdose Data to Action in States.

Strategies within this OD2A for States funding opportunity are tailored to state agencies.

CDC also provides funding to Tribal Epidemiology Centers via the cooperative agreement "Building Public Health Infrastructure in Tribal Communities to Accelerate Disease Prevention and Health Promotion in Indian Country program (CDC-RFA-DP17-1704)” and tribes or tribal-serving organizations via the cooperative agreement "Tribal Public Health Capacity-Building and Quality Improvement Umbrella Cooperative Agreement (CDC-RFA-OT18-1803).

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Department of Health and Human Services


Agency: Department of Health and Human Services

Office: Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC

Estimated Funding: $400,000,000



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
FULL ANNOUNCEMENT

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Per the statutory language under Section 311 of the PHS Act, PHSA § 311 (c)(1) and the SUPPORT Act, eligible applicants for this NOFO are city or county local health departments or bona fide agents, special district health departments and territorial governments.In addition to Overdose Data to Action: LOCAL NOFO, CDC is concurrently offering an opportunity tailored to state jurisdictions, called CDC-RFA-CE-23-0002, Overdose Data to Action in States.

Funding is also being provided to tribes or tribal-serving organizations via the cooperative agreement “Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services in Indian Country (CDC-RFA-TO-23-0001)”, thereby meeting the statutory requirements.Component A is required for all applicants.

Components B and C are optional and competitive components.

In the project abstract, applicants must identify the component(s) to which they are applying.

If the applicant does not expressly state that they want to apply for Component B or Component C, their application will not be reviewed for the optional components.CDC will not fund two applicants who serve the same county or city.

Applicants who serve the same county or city are encouraged to apply together.

 

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-FD-23-009.html

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
gfb3@cdc.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2023-03-07

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2023-06-07


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