REACH 2023–2028

Key points

  • CDC funds 50 organizations in 32 states and the District of Columbia to carry out the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) program (CDC-RFA-DP-23-0014).
  • The five-year program runs from 2023-2028.
  • REACH aims to improve health, prevent chronic diseases, and reduce health disparities among racial and ethnic populations with the highest risk, or burden, of chronic disease.
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Important things to know

REACH strategies aim to improve health, prevent chronic diseases, and reduce health disparities. Funded recipients work among racial and ethnic groups with the highest risk, or burden, of chronic disease.

The program's goal is to make healthy eating and active living more accessible and affordable to priority populations. REACH programs work specifically among people who are Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Asian American, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, American Indian, and Alaska Natives.

View the original REACH 2023 funding opportunity announcement.

By the numbers

Download the map of fiscal year 2024 REACH recipients.

FY 2024 REACH recipient funding by state

State REACH 2023 Recipient Counties/Cities Working In
Alabama Montgomery Area Community Wellness Coalition Autauga, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery Counties
The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa County
Alaska Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium ANTHC Anchorage campus, ANTHC tribal partner sites
Arizona Pima County Health Department Pima County
Arkansas The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Benton, Carroll, Madison, Washington Counties
California County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency Mid-City, Southeastern, and National City sub-regional areas
Public Health Advocates Stockton, CA
Colorado The Stapleton Foundation Northeast Denver; Northwest Aurora
Connecticut City of Hartford North Hartford
Connecticut State University System New Haven
District of Columbia Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington, Inc. Asian-American communities in DC, MD, VA metropolitan area
Georgia DeKalb County Board of Health Atlanta, Clarkston, McNair, Tucker, Avondale, Redan, Lithonia, Stone Mountain
Houston County Board of Health Baldwin, Hancock, Washington Counties
Morehouse School of Medicine Fulton, Gwinnett Counties
YMCA of Coastal Georgia Chatham County
Hawaii University of Hawaii USAPI: Guam, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Republic of Palau, Federated States of Micronesia
Hawaii State Department of Health Nanakuli and Waianae (Honolulu County); Hilo and North Hawaii (Hawaii County); Molokai and Kahului (Maui County), Lihue and Waimea (Kauai County)
Indiana The Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County Marion County
Kansas University of Kansas Medical Center Research Institute, Inc. Finney, Ford, Grant, Seward, Kansas Counties
Massachusetts Boston Public Health Commission Boston, MA (Mattapan, East Boston)
City of Lawrence, MA Lawrence, MA
Michigan District Health Department #10 Lake, Newaygo, Oceana Counties
Greater Flint Health Coalition Flint, MI, Beecher, Clio, Montrose, Mt. Morris, Genesee Counties
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc. Bay Mills Indian Community, Hannahville Indian Community, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi, Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, and Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians
Beaumont Health Foundation Wayne County
Minnesota Asian Media Access Phillips neighborhood in Minneapolis and the West Side Neighborhood in St. Paul
City of Minneapolis Minneapolis, MN
Mississippi Mississippi Public Health Institute Jackson, Harrison, Hancock, Pearl River, Stone, George Counties
Missouri St. Louis Integrated Health Network St. Louis, MO
University of Missouri, Kansas City Kansas City, MO
Montana Montana State University The Flathead Reservation home to the federally recognized Selis (Salish), Qlispe (Pend d'Oreille), and Ksanka (Kootenai) Tribes Chippewa Cree of Rocky Boy Reservation in north central Montana Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Reservation:  home to different Nakoda (Assiniboine), Dakota, and Lakota (Sioux) communities that stretch along northeast Montana's Hi-Line from the Big Porcupine Creek to the Big Muddy Creek
Nebraska Creighton University Omaha, NE; Douglas County
Nevada Southern Nevada Health District Clark County
New Jersey Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Essex, Union, Hudson, Middlesex, Ocean Counties
New Mexico Presbyterian Healthcare Services Bernalillo County
New York The Institute for Family Health Bronx, NY
North Carolina Public Health Authority of Cabarrus County Catawba, Cabarrus, Gaston, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Union Counties
Ohio Hamilton County Hamilton County
Youngstown State University Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana Counties
Cuyahoga County Board of Health Cuyahoga County
Oklahoma American Indian Cancer Foundation Oklahoma County
Oregon Multnomah County Health Department Multnomah County
Pennsylvania Allegheny County Allegheny County
Pennsylvania State Univ Hershey Med Ctr Reading, Harrisburg, Lebanon, York
South Carolina LiveWell Greenville Greenville County
Tennessee Tennessee Department of Health Shelby, Davidson, Hamilton, Knox counties
Texas San Antonio Metropolitan Health District Bexar County
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Hudspeth (Dell City, Desert Haven, Fort Hancock, Sierra Blanca), Reeves (Pecos), Falls (Marlin, Chilton, Rosebud, Lott), and Matagorda (Palacios). Colorado, Grimes, Liberty, Limestone, and Menard Counties
Virginia Virginia Rural Health Association Danville City, VA
Washington Public Health - Seattle and King County Beacon Hill, Georgetown, South Park, Highline, SeaTac, Tukwila, Kent, Renton, Auburn

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