CDC Programs

Key points

  • CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion funds cooperative agreements to reduce the burden of IBD across the nation.
  • Funding for the currently active program began in fall of 2023.
  • The previous program is complete. Funding ran from 2018–2024.
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IBD program information

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CDC funds programs that reduce the burden of IBD across the nation.

Funding

Cooperative agreements are federally funded. Highest scoring applications are awarded funding after careful evaluation from an objective review panel.