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Advancing the Centers of Excellence in Newcomer Health

This funding opportunity provides financial support to a variety of organizations, including governments and nonprofits, to improve health monitoring and clinical care for refugees, immigrants, and other newcomer populations in the U.S.

$2,500,000
Forecasted
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Advancing the Centers of Excellence in Newcomer Health opportunity is a federal funding initiative issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Specifically administered through the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases and its Division of Global Migration and Health, this program builds on prior cooperative agreements designed to improve public health outcomes for newly arrived populations in the United States. The initiative reflects the federal government’s ongoing commitment to addressing the unique health needs of refugees, immigrants, and other newcomer groups through coordinated surveillance, clinical practice improvement, and data-driven decision-making. The primary purpose of this funding opportunity is to strengthen national capacity to monitor and respond to health conditions affecting newcomers. The program aims to establish and enhance multi-state domestic medical examination surveillance systems capable of rapidly identifying infectious disease outbreaks. In addition, it seeks to support the development of clinician training programs, standardized screening tools, and accessible clinical resources that align with CDC health guidelines. A further objective is to expand clinical consultation services to support healthcare providers managing complex medical conditions among newcomer populations. Funding under this cooperative agreement is expected to support activities that contribute to public health infrastructure, including data collection systems, secure repositories of newcomer health information, and tools that assist clinicians in applying standardized screening protocols. The program builds upon earlier Centers of Excellence efforts conducted between 2015 and 2020, which established foundational systems such as secure health data repositories and online clinical guidance tools. While specific allowable cost categories are not detailed in the forecast, activities are clearly aligned with surveillance, training, clinical support, and data system development. Eligibility for this opportunity is broad and includes a range of public and nonprofit entities. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, special district governments, nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, institutions of higher education (both public and private), and Native American tribal governments and organizations. This inclusive eligibility framework reflects the collaborative nature of public health work and the need for multi-sector partnerships to effectively address newcomer health challenges. The application process is expected to follow standard federal grant submission procedures through electronic systems, with all applications required to be submitted by 11:59 PM Eastern Time on the designated due date. While specific application components are not detailed in the forecast, applicants should anticipate requirements typical of CDC cooperative agreements, such as project narratives, budgets, and organizational capacity documentation. There is no cost sharing or matching requirement associated with this funding opportunity, reducing financial barriers for eligible applicants. The timeline for this opportunity indicates that it is currently in a forecast stage, with an estimated posting date in early May 2026 and an application deadline in early July 2026. Awards are anticipated to be made by August 2026, with project activities expected to begin by the end of September 2026. The program is not explicitly stated as recurring, though it builds on prior funding cycles, suggesting potential future iterations depending on program outcomes and federal priorities. For additional information, interested applicants may contact the CDC program representative listed in the opportunity. The named contact is Pamela Logan, who can be reached via email or phone for inquiries related to the funding announcement. As this is a forecasted opportunity, applicants are encouraged to monitor official postings for the full notice of funding opportunity and detailed application instructions once released.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

$2,500,000

Number of Awards

2

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Cooperative agreement; total funding 2500000 across 2 awards; individual award amounts not specified

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

State governments
County governments
City or township governments
Special district governments
Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants include state and local governments, special district governments, nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, public and private institutions of higher education, and Native American tribal governments and organizations. The program supports collaborative public health efforts and does not indicate restrictions beyond organizational type.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Pamela Logan

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