Promoting Population Health through Increased Capacity in Alcohol Epidemiology & the Prevention of Excessive Alcohol Use

CDC announces the availability of fiscal year (FY) 2021 funds to implement CDC-RFA-DP21-2105, Promoting Population Health through Increased Capacity in Alcohol Epidemiology and the Prevention of Excessive Alcohol Use.

The purpose of this NOFO is to build state capacity in alcohol epidemiology

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and provide the tools and information needed to perform core public health functions related to excessive alcohol use prevention in states.

This increased epidemiologic capacity will help build the public health infrastructure that is needed to reduce excessive alcohol use – a leading preventable cause of death in the U. S. The NOFO includes an additional component for the delivery of expert technical assistance and training on population-level evidence-based strategies for preventing excessive alcohol use and related harms in states and communities, such as those recommended by the Community Preventive Services Task Force.

The period of performance is 5 years with a 12-month budget period and an anticipated award date of 9/30/202 1.
Agency: Department of Health and Human Services

Office: Centers for Disease Control - NCCDPHP

Estimated Funding: $9,250,000



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Alaska Native-Serving and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Education Competitive Grants Program

Additional Information of Eligibility:
(Component 1 only) Applicants must be physically located and operate in the state or territory for which work is proposed.

Applicants must specifically identify the state or territory in which they will work.

Applicants with locations in multiple states or territories must select one state or territory, the state or territory in which that applicant is located.

Applicants must provide a statement that identifies the state or territory in which the applicant will do the proposed work, evidence of operation in that state in the form of a mailing address, and must title this file “Operational Jurisdiction” and upload it as a PDF file at www.grants.gov.

Applicants proposing to work in states or territories other than where the applicant is physically located and operates will be considered non-responsive and will not receive further review.

Applicants may apply for Component 1 or Component 2, but not both.

Applicants should clearly state which component they are applying for in their project abstract (Component 1 or Component 2).

Applicants who apply for both Component 1 and Component 2 will be considered non-responsive, and will not be entered into the review process.

CDC will not accept and review applications with budgets greater than the ceiling of the award range ($200,000 for Component 1 and $400,000 for Component 2).

Applications with budgets that exceed the ceiling of the award, which includes both direct and indirect costs, will be considered non-responsive, and will not be entered into the review process.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.nifa.usda.gov/funding/rfas/alaska.html

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Date Posted:
2021-02-17

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Archive Date:
2021-05-26



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