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Expansion of Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Across the U.S.

This funding record is inactive. Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.

 
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 93.136
Sponsors
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Deadlines
Letter of Intent (Optional): May 2, 2022
Application: Jun 6, 2022
Contact

For programmatic or technical questions:
Audrey Aaron-Moffitt, MS
404.639.8088
CSP20-2001@cdc.gov

For grants management or budget questions:
Pamela Render
770.488.1120
plr3@cdc.gov

Purpose

The CDC Injury Center will provide funding for the implementation and evaluation of a comprehensive public health approach to suicide prevention with a focus on one or more disproportionately affected population. Disproportionately affected populations include veterans, rural communities, tribal populations, LGBTQ, homeless, and others that account for a significant proportion of the suicide burden and/or have suicide rates greater than the general population in a jurisdiction.

The comprehensive public health approach should:

Eligibility

Bona fide agents are eligible to apply.

Eligible applicants include:

  • Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
  • City or township governments
  • County governments
  • State governments
  • Federally recognized Native American tribal governments
  • Native American tribal organizations
  • Special district governments
  • Public, private, and state controlled institutions of higher education
  • Independent school districts
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • For profit organizations and small businesses
Geographic coverage
Nationwide
Amount of funding

Award ceiling: $1,000,000 per year
Award floor: $600,000 per year
Project period: 5 years
Estimated number of awards: 6
Estimated total program funding: $26,757,630

Application process

Links to the full announcement and online application process are available through grants.gov. The application instructions will be found on the related documents tab.

While not required, potential applicants are encouraged to email a letter of intent to Audrey Aaron-Moffitt, MS by May 2, 2022.

Tagged as
American Indian or Alaska Native · Evaluation methods and resources · Health disparities · LGBTQ+ · Networking and collaboration · Public health · Suicide and suicide prevention · Veterans

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