Fight TB: Federal Grant Opportunity for State and Local Governments
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is offering cooperative agreements to support state and local efforts to eliminate tuberculosis (TB) in the United States. This program, funded for Fiscal Year 2025, aims to decrease TB cases and deaths.
Focus of the Program:
- Strengthen TB prevention and control activities
- Enhance laboratory services at the state and local levels
- Reduce TB morbidity and mortality
Key Points:
- Funding is based on a formula considering TB burden, program performance, and laboratory workload.
- Activities include:
- Diagnosis and treatment of TB patients and those with latent TB infection (LTBI)
- Targeted testing and treatment for high-risk populations
- Public health lab strengthening
- Surveillance, outbreak response, and program improvement
- Up to 57 cooperative agreements are expected to be awarded.
Who Can Apply:
- State and local government agencies (city, county, territory)
- Tribal governments may also be eligible (see “Additional Information on Eligibility”)
Important Dates:
- Application deadline: September 9, 2024 (11:59 PM ET)
- Full details and application materials can be found at: [link not provided, but can be found in the original text]
Additional Information:
- Two attachments are required in the application:
- A TB prevention and control elimination plan
- Evidence of your jurisdiction’s infrastructure to conduct TB activities
This program provides vital financial support for state and local public health agencies working towards a TB-free future.
Fight TB: Federal Grant Opportunity for State and Local Governments (Up to $!)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is offering cooperative agreements to support state and local efforts to eliminate tuberculosis (TB) in the United States. This program, funded for Fiscal Year 2025 with a total budget of $[insert total program funding from original text], aims to decrease TB cases and deaths by focusing on several key areas.
Focus Areas and Activities:
- Diagnosis and Treatment: Grant funding can be used to improve the identification and treatment of individuals with active TB disease and those with latent TB infection (LTBI). This may include:
- Expanding access to diagnostic testing and treatment services.
- Implementing innovative strategies to reach high-risk populations, such as immigrants, refugees, and people experiencing homelessness.
- Supporting adherence to treatment regimens to ensure successful completion.
- Public Health Laboratory Strengthening: Funds can be used to:
- Enhance laboratory capacity for accurate and timely TB testing.
- Implement new technologies for faster turnaround times and improved data collection.
- Strengthen public health workforce expertise in TB laboratory practices.
- Surveillance, Outbreak Response, and Program Improvement:
- Funding supports robust TB surveillance systems for early detection and control of outbreaks.
- Resources can be used to investigate and respond to potential outbreaks effectively.
- Grant funding can also be used to evaluate program effectiveness and implement data-driven improvements.
Who Can Apply (and What They Need to Show):
- State and local government agencies, including city, county, and territorial governments, are eligible to apply.
- Tribal governments may also be eligible, but they need to demonstrate they have the necessary public health infrastructure and authority to conduct TB control activities (see “Additional Information on Eligibility” for details).
- All applicants must provide evidence of their ability to:
- Conduct TB disease surveillance and report data to the CDC.
- Respond to TB outbreaks and emerging threats.
- Investigate and follow up on TB cases.
- Perform TB laboratory testing for their jurisdiction.
- Two attachments are required in the application:
- A comprehensive TB prevention and control elimination plan outlining strategies for achieving program goals.
- Evidence of your jurisdiction’s infrastructure to conduct TB activities, including staffing, resources, and capabilities.
Important Dates and Resources:
- Application deadline: September 9, 2024 (11:59 PM ET)
- Don’t miss out! This program offers crucial financial support for state and local public health agencies working towards a TB-free future.
- Full details, application materials, and estimated funding per award Contact Martha Boisseau at mboisseau@cdc.gov for any questions regarding the program or application process.
By strengthening TB prevention and control efforts at the state and local level, this program has the potential to significantly reduce the burden of TB in the United States.