Strengthening Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Prevention and Control in Arizona Tribal Lands
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For programmatic or technical
questions:
Naomi Drexler
404.718.4669
isj3@cdc.gov
For grants management or budget
questions:
Kathy Raible
770.488.2045
kcr8@cdc.gov
This program provides funding to support Tribal capacity for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) prevention, including the development of services and infrastructure relating to animal wellness, vector control, education, and outreach for American Indian (AI) populations in Arizona.
Strategies and outcomes include, but are not limited to:
- Improve dissemination of proven RMSF prevention practices to AI communities in Arizona
- Increase community understanding of RMSF and how it can be prevented
- Conduct an evaluation of current RMSF programs
- Increase the availability and utilization of public health resources such as vector control and animal control to support sustainable RMSF prevention
Federally recognized Tribal governments in Arizona are eligible to apply.
Award ceiling: $350,000 per year
Award floor: $10,000 per year
Project period: 3 years
Estimated number of awards: 6
Estimated total program funding:
$1,800,000
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.
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Organizations (2)
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, view details
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, view details
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