Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs)
Funding opportunity announcements (FOAs) define the scope of the project and expected outcomes, applicant activities, and CDC activities. This section provides information on locating and applying for current CDC STD Prevention funding opportunities and grants. Please visit this page frequently to find updated information on STD prevention funding opportunities from CDC.
STD AAPPS Supplemental Funding for Enhanced Congenital Syphilis
The Division of STD Prevention (DSTDP) has developed this 15 month supplemental FOA “Sexually Transmitted Disease Programs through Assessment, Assurance, Policy Development, and Prevention Strategies (STD AAPPS) Supplemental Funding for Enhanced Congenital Syphilis Response” to strengthen capacity to address congenital syphilis in the United States and build upon activities supported under “Improving Sexually Transmitted Disease Programs through Assessment, Assurance, Policy Development, and Prevention Strategies” (STD AAPPS). Eligibility for this expansion supplement is limited to current STD AAPPS awardees. In order to accomplish the supplemental award project objectives, the funded entity must have had 14 or more babies born with congenital syphilis reported to CDC in 2015.
For more information, including eligibility and the application process, please visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html, and search CDC-RFA-PS14-14020401SUPP17. Applications are due September 6, 2017.
CDC received questions from applicants during the application period for the FOA.
Questions and answers STD AAPPS Supplemental Funding for Enhanced Congenital Syphilis Response(Updated August 18, 2017)
Related Content
- Projects & Initiatives – Ongoing projects funded by CDC’s Division of STD Prevention
- FOAs Archive – Funding announcements that have expired
- Applying to CDC Funding Opportunities – Fact sheet about the application
- Grants.Gov – Official website to find and apply for federal grants
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