At a glance
- CDC supports local, state, territorial, and tribal nation education and health agencies as well as nongovernmental organizations. In this way, CDC helps improve the health and well-being of our nation's youth.
- These tools and resources can help agencies that currently receive funding from CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health.

Overview
CDC uses grants and cooperative agreements to fund both research and nonresearch public health programs. These programs advance the agency's public health mission at home and abroad—to keep Americans safe and healthy where they work, live, and play.
CDC supports local, state, territorial, and tribal nation education and health agencies as well as nongovernmental organizations. Through this work, CDC helps improve the health and well-being of our nation's youth.
Funded agencies
Local education agencies receive funding from DASH's school-based HIV/STI programs and surveillance.
State education and health agencies funded by DASH's school-based HIV/STI programs and surveillance.
Funded programs
Fiscal Year 2024 funds to improve youth health and well-being using CDC's What Works in Schools.
FAQs about funding for school-based surveillance & What Works in Schools Program CDC-RFA-DP-24-0139.
CDC mandates grant recipients to submit programmatic and financial reports at specified times.
DASH promotes adolescent health through school-based prevention.
List of materials that may help funding recipients with their cooperative agreement-related tasks.
Office of grants services materials
This section contains information from the Office of Grants Services (OGS). This guidance relates to post-award administration, and common OGS prior approval requests.
- Already Have a CDC Grant? Offers information on grants management activities for grantees—including payment, prior approval requests, reporting, closeout, and other topics.
- GrantSolutions for Grant Recipients Offers information on GrantSolutions including notifications, roles, and training.