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Request for Applications: Adaptation of Project Firstline Tools and Resources by Tribal Health Departments and Local Health Departments

NACCHO is proud to be a partner of CDC’s Project Firstline, a comprehensive infection control program designed to help prevent the spread of infectious disease in U.S. healthcare settings through promotion of infection prevention and control (IPC) practices. The focus of NACCHO’s Project Firstline work aims to build the capacity of health departments to deliver training and education to their community healthcare facility partners by developing and promoting tools and resources related to IPC activities. As part of these efforts, NACCHO, with support from CDC, is pleased to offer a new technical assistance and funding opportunity: Adaptation of Project Firstline Tools and Resources by Tribal Health Departments and Local Health Departments (LHDs). The funding and technical assistance will be made available for two cohorts, Tribal health departments and LHDs, to support IPC work in their jurisdiction’s healthcare facilities.

Funding Organization:
The National Association of County Health Officials
Funding Category:
Other Health-Related
Support Types:
Program Development
Locations:
National
Number of Awards Given:
2 Awards
Minimum Amount:
$150,000
Maximum Amount:
$200,000
Application Due Date:
Subjects:
Health Care Planning
Health Care Programs/Services
Technical Assistance
Audiences:
Health Professionals
Health Services Organizations
Application Contact
Andrea
Chavez Calvi
Grant Contact
achavezcalvi@naccho.org
Technical Contact
Grant Contact
infectiousdiseases@naccho.org
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