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Funding: Introduction
This database includes private and government funding opportunities for community-based and HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB service organizations. Included are details about eligibility requirements, application processes, and deadlines.
About the Funding Database
The Funding Database can be used as a starting point for people seeking financial support for HIV/AIDS, STDs, and TB education, prevention, social/support services, and information dissemination. We strongly urge users to contact funding organizations directly for additional information.
What You Will Find When You Search This Database?
The information provided about each funding opportunity includes the:
- fund description,
- inclusive target audience(s),
- fund subject(s),
- fundee, inclusive target organizations,
- fund location (eligibility),
- fundee, geographic location (eligibility),
- fundee, other eligibility,
- fundee, type of support,
- fund products,
- procedure contact person,
- fund duration,
- letter of intent date,
- application deadline,
- intended award date(s),
- project start date(s),
- maximum amount, and
- fund identification number.
How the Database Is Organized The Funding Database is organized into sections called "fields." For example, "Fund Description," "Inclusive Target Audience(s)," and "Fund Subject(s)," are each separate fields. Together these fields make up the full description of each funding opportunity in the database; this is called a "record." Your search results will be made up of database records that match your search question.
After you enter the information, click on Search. The Results screen will show all funding opportunities that match the criteria you entered. Click on a funding record's title to display the full record for that funding opportunity.
We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about the Funding Database.
Submit Your Organization for Inclusion in the Funding Database
If you would like to add your funding opportunity to the Funding Database or you would like to update an existing record, contact NPIN at 1-800-458-5231 and ask to speak to a health information specialist. You can also send an e-mail message to info@cdcnpin.org. If you have information about your funding opportunity in written form, send it to:
CDC National Prevention Information Network
Information Sciences Department
P.O. Box 6003
Rockville, MD 20849-6003
If you need assistance with any of our databases, call NPIN at 1-800-458-5231 and a health information specialist will assist you.
The inclusion of an organization or publication in NPIN's databases does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the CDC National Prevention Information Network.
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