State Competitive Supplemental Funding for Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

The purpose of this supplement is to provide State Health Departments with resources to maintain previous projections in sample size, enhance and expand the utility of BRFSS, and support ongoing state-based public health surveillance infrastructure.

Resources are needed specifically to collect

credit:


BRFSS data to assess the prevalence of Influenza Like Illness (ILI) at state and local levels to support Pandemic Influenza response and preparedness activities as well as to support optional modules of public health significance at the state level (Components IA, IB, and IC).

Financial support will be provided for activities related to data collection for the evaluation of interventions and assessment of the effectiveness of activities funded with Affordable Care Act through the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (ACA CPPW) (Component II).

Those states eligible to apply for Component II will be notified individually.

The amount of funding for individual states will be determined through a competitive evaluation.


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Component I: Financial assistance is available to the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U. S. Virgin Islands, funded under CDC RFA-DP09-901.

Component II: Eligible applicants are limited to State health departments in which a CPPW funded grantee resides within the state health agency jurisdictional boundary.

The states that can apply for this funding opportunity will be notified prior to the closing of this announcement.



Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
CDC Procurement and Grants OfficePhone 770-488-2700

Agency Email Description:
pgotim@cdc.gov

Agency Email:
pgotim@cdc.gov

Date Posted:
2010-08-13

Application Due Date:
2010-09-08

Archive Date:
2010-10-08


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