Cooperative Agreements, Grants, & Partnerships

The Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention (CDC) uses grants and cooperative agreements to fund research and non-research public health programs that advance the agency’s public health mission domestically and abroad to keep <a href=Americans safe and healthy where they work, live and play." />

US territories and freely associated states receive CDC funding to address specific public health issues and cross-cutting public health systems and activities. The profiles below summarize FY22 funding each US territory and freely associated state receives across all CDC programs.

The data and summaries for each fiscal year are provided annually after the end of each fiscal year. Because the data represent a point in time, and some data is excluded, the data set does not reflect CDC's total appropriations in any given area. Read more about data included [PDF].

Grants and Cooperative Agreements

Funding sources

Find information about CDC's budget, funding opportunities, grant writing, expediting the federal grant process, and the appropriations process.

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