Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
12 federal programs administered by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sourced directly from the SAM.gov Assistance Listings catalog.
Public health surveillance, disease prevention, health promotion, and emergency preparedness.
Portfolio overview. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently administers 12 federal assistance programs listed in the SAM.gov Assistance Listings database. The portfolio concentrates in Health (12 programs). Each listing on this page links through to the full CFDA program detail — funding range, eligibility categories, current funding opportunities on Grants.gov, and the authorizing legislation.
Funding scale. SAM.gov publishes funding range data for 12 of 12 CDC programs. The largest award ceiling in this portfolio is $20.0 million, and the median listed ceiling is $5.0 million. Assistance Listings funding ranges represent the envelope across all awards, not the amount any single applicant can expect — individual awards depend on appropriations, the scope of the proposed project, and the evaluation score. Always cross-check against the current NOFO for the figure that matters to your application.
Who applies. Across the 12 CDC programs, the most frequently listed eligibility categories are state local gov (12 programs), nonprofit (5 programs), educational institution (1 program). Every applicant, regardless of entity type, must maintain an active SAM.gov registration and a Unique Entity ID (UEI) before submitting on Grants.gov. Nonprofits need current IRS 501(c)(3) determination; state and local governments typically need a designated authorizing official; tribal organizations apply under set-aside provisions; educational institutions frequently need institutional pre-award offices to handle the submission. First-time applicants should allow 4–6 weeks for SAM.gov registration to validate before a deadline.
Source: SAM.gov Assistance Listings (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance — CFDA) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention federal grant programs (CFDA codes), descriptions, eligibility, and funding categories · 2026 SAM.gov Assistance Listings replaced the legacy CFDA catalog; all federal financial assistance programs must publish here. Updated continuously as agencies revise program details.
Grant Programs (12)
Cancer Control
Supports cancer prevention and control programs including screening, education, and follow-up services.
Up to $5M
Centers for Disease Control Investigations and Technical Assistance
Cooperative agreements for public health research, disease surveillance, and community health improvement.
Up to $5M
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
Grants to prevent childhood lead poisoning through surveillance, case management, and environmental interventions.
Up to $2M
Chronic Disease Prevention Health Promotion
Grants to reduce chronic disease burden through evidence-based prevention and health promotion.
Up to $5M
Coordinated School Health Program
Supports coordinated school health programs including health education, physical education, and health services.
Up to $3M
Healthy Communities Grants
Community grants to implement evidence-based strategies to prevent chronic diseases and promote healthy behaviors.
Up to $5M
HIV Prevention Activities — Health Department Based
Formula grants to state and local health departments for HIV prevention programs and testing services.
Up to $20M
HIV/AIDS Surveillance
Supports HIV/AIDS surveillance activities to monitor the epidemic and evaluate prevention programs.
Up to $5M
Immunization Cooperative Agreements
Supports immunization programs in states and localities to maintain high vaccination coverage rates.
Up to $20M
National Diabetes Prevention Program
Grants to expand the CDC-led Diabetes Prevention Program reducing type 2 diabetes in high-risk populations.
Up to $3M
Oral Health Prevention and Education
Programs to prevent oral diseases and improve oral health in communities through education and fluoride.
Up to $2M
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
Block grants to states for a range of preventive health activities based on local needs.
Up to $3M
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Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from SAM.gov Assistance Listings. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.
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