Healthcare Innovation September 27, 2024
David Raths

Funding will help partners increase the capability of the public health workforce to deliver essential services, improve organizational and systems capacity

More than $176 million has been allocated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to support 48 public health partners to strengthen public health systems.

CDC’s goal with the National Partners Cooperative Agreement is to fund organizations that have the capability, expertise, resources, and national reach to support public health infrastructure and workforce needs. The funding mechanism began in 2008 and since that time, CDC has awarded more than $2.5 billion in funding to more than 70 public health partners.

As part of the agreement, the recipient organizations will receive the $176 million in funding for...

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