Funding Available in Cooperative Agreements for Affordable Care Act Program
Targeted News Service
by MYRA TUGADE Targeted News Service
WASHINGTON, March 13 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that it expects to award up to 10 cooperative agreements for Affordable Care Act Program for early detection of certain medical conditions related to environmental health hazards.
No award amount was specified for this program.
This funding opportunity is open to grantees previously awarded under Funding Opportunity Announcement Number CDC-RFA-TS15-1501.
The funding opportunity number is CDC-RFA-TS15-150103CONTPPHF17 (CFDA 93.534). It was posted on March 6 with an application closing date of April 7.
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