The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a major operating component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is offering funding under the opportunity RFA-OE-18-000. This cooperative agreement is issued to support applications that align with the agencyโs public health mission, particularly those connected to injury prevention and control research and related programs that serve state and community needs. The grant opportunity falls under the discretionary category, allowing the agency to selectively support promising initiatives that meet identified public health objectives.
Applicants are expected to submit applications under the Type 6 Application category, which generally refers to continuation or supplemental funding for previously approved projects. The funding instrument for this opportunity is a cooperative agreement, signifying substantial involvement by CDC program staff in project implementation and monitoring.
Eligibility for this opportunity is relatively broad, including state governments, universities, county-level entities, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations. While these categories are explicitly mentioned, the phrasing suggests a wide interpretation of eligible organizational types, allowing for various public and private institutions to participate. However, individual applicants and foreign entities are not included.
The application process is managed through Grants.gov, and applicants are directed to submit proposals electronically through the designated federal portal. While specific proposal components and evaluation metrics are not provided, applicants are encouraged to contact the grants management specialist for any questions or clarifications related to the submission.
The application window spans from October 13, 2025, through September 30, 2030, suggesting an extended multi-year submission period, possibly aligning with project-specific or ongoing funding needs. No pre-application steps such as letters of intent or concept notes are indicated. Although award amounts are currently unspecified, the grant offers up to 100 awards under the associated Assistance Listing 93.136. This funding mechanism does not require matching funds, and there is no information about performance period timelines or notification dates.
For questions or technical support, applicants can contact Linton C Browning, Grants Management Specialist, at 770-488-2756 or via email at lbrowning@cdc.gov. As of the latest update on November 25, 2025, the grant opportunity remains open and available for application submissions.