Closed CDC-RFA-EH21-2103 CFDA 93.070 Discretionary

Radiation Health Protection Involving Ionizing and Non-Ionizing Radiation

Posted by Centers for Disease Control - NCEH

Opportunity snapshot. This Grants.gov announcement — Radiation Health Protection Involving Ionizing and Non-Ionizing Radiation — is cataloged under number CDC-RFA-EH21-2103 and tied to CFDA assistance listing 93.070, posted by Centers for Disease Control - NCEH. Grants.gov currently shows the opportunity as closed, first posted on March 16, 2021 and last updated on March 24, 2021. The funding category is Discretionary, delivered as a grant.

Award economics. The award range on file is $150,000 -- $300,000. The agency has projected $1.5 million in total estimated funding for this announcement. It expects to issue 1 award. If the agency funds the expected 1 award from the $1.5 million estimated pool, the average award works out to roughly $1.5 million. Cost sharing is not required, so applicants do not need to commit matching funds to be competitive on this opportunity. Federal award ranges are often upper bounds; actual allocations reflect program appropriations, the strength of the applicant pool, and the evaluation committee's scoring.

Deadline and action path. This opportunity closed on May 17, 2021. Future funding cycles may be published under the same CFDA number, so monitoring the parent program page is the most reliable way to catch re-announcements. Every Grants.gov submission requires an active SAM.gov registration and a Unique Entity ID. Review the Eligibility section below carefully — federal eligibility categories (nonprofit, state or local government, tribal, individual, educational institution, small business) have distinct registration and reporting requirements. Pre-application outreach to the listed agency contact is permitted and often welcomed — it helps clarify scope and scoring priorities.

Award Range

$150,000 -- $300,000

Close Date

May 17, 2021

Electronically submitted applications must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m., ET, on the listed application due date.

Posted

March 16, 2021

Est. Total Funding

$1,500,000

Expected Awards

1

Instrument

Grant

Description

The purpose of this NOFO is to improve the understanding of radiation science to better protect the American public, workers and emergency responders from exposure to radiation from natural, environmental, medical and occupational sources as well as nuclear disasters. The results of this work will help improve the understanding of radiation science by the radiation protection community and will assist in making public health decisions by federal, state and local public health agencies. Measurable outcomes of the program will be in alignment with one (or more) of the following performance goal(s) for the NCEH: *Determine human health effects associated with environmental exposures. *Prevent or reduce illness, injury and death related to environmental factors. *Build and enhance effective partnerships to improve environmental health capacity.

Eligibility

12;25

Official Listing on Grants.gov

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Agency Contact

Maryann Schlemmer<br/>AAQ8@cdc.gov

Key Dates

Posted March 16, 2021
Close Date May 17, 2021
Last Updated March 24, 2021

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this grant opportunity?
This is a federal funding opportunity titled "Radiation Health Protection Involving Ionizing and Non-Ionizing Radiation", offered by Centers for Disease Control - NCEH. It is associated with CFDA program 93.070. The purpose of this NOFO is to improve the understanding of radiation science to better protect the American public, workers and emergency responders from exposure to radiation from natural, environme...
Is this opportunity still open?
No, this opportunity is closed. It closed on May 17, 2021. Check the parent program page for future funding cycles.
How much funding is available?
The award range for this opportunity is $150,000 -- $300,000. Total estimated funding: $1,500,000. Expected number of awards: 1.
How do I apply?
Applications for federal grant opportunities are typically submitted through Grants.gov. Visit the official listing at grants.gov for application instructions, required documents, and submission deadlines.

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