CFDA#

93.069
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Funder Type

Federal Government
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IT Classification

B - Readily funds technology as part of an award
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Authority

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Summary

The purpose of the 2024-2028 PHEP cooperative agreement is to strengthen state, local, tribal and territorial public health preparedness and response capability through a continuous cycle of planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising, evaluating, and taking corrective action. An effective public health response will prevent or reduce morbidity and mortality from threats and emergencies whose scale, rapid onset, or unpredictability stresses the public health system and ensure the earliest possible recovery and return of the system to pre-incident levels or improved functioning.
Applicants are expected to show measurable progress towards achieving the outcomes outline in the logic modeled during the five year period of performance.
History of Funding

FY23 awardees can be viewed at https://fundingprofiles.cdc.gov/#additionalReports
Total funding for FY23 is $661,338,609. Awards range from $350,000 to $10,000,000 and are distributed to states based on a formula. A cost share of 10% is required. Project periods will extend up to 5-years.
FY22- Budget Period 2 funding is $637,850,603.
Additional Information

Recipients should build or sustain their programs' strategies and activities in accordance with the expectations and requirements within this funding opportunity. Ultimately, CDC expects PHEP recipients to achieve the following program outcomes during the 2024 - 2028 performance period.
- Timely implementation of public health intervention and control measures
- Continuity of emergency operations throughout the surge of an emergency or incident
- Timely communication of situational awareness and risk information by public health partners
- Timely procurement and expedited staffing (hiring or reassignment) to support medical countermeasure distribution and dispensing
- Timely coordination and support of response activities with health care and other partners
- Earliest possible identification and investigation of an incident with public health impact
CDC expects these outcomes to lead to the following outcomes in future performance periods.
- Established public health recommendations and control measures in place for all hazards
- Prioritized public health services and resources sustained throughout all phases of public health incidents
- Continuity of and access to public health and related services
Ultimately, these outcomes will:
- Prevent or reduce morbidity and mortality from public health incidents whose scale, rapid onset or unpredictability stresses the public health system, and
- Result in the earliest possible recovery and return of the public health system to preincident levels or improved functioning.
Eligibility Details

Eligible applicants are state and territorial governments and four select local governments (Chicago, Los Angeles County, New York City and Washington, D.C.). The state passes funds through to local departments of public health.
Deadline Details

Applications for budget period 1 of 5 were to be submitted by April 24, 2024 by 11:59 p.m. A similar timeline is expected for future budget periods annually. Local deadlines for pass-through recipients vary by state.
Award Details

The Projected total program funding for the five-year performance period is $3,268,693,045. The total program funding available per budget period is $653,738,609. There are an anticipated 62 awards available. This program has a cost sharing requirement of organizational contribution of $1 for every $10 awarded in federal funds.
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