Eliminating Parasitic and Neglected Tropical Disease Threats to the United States – Program Support and Research to Reduce Threats to Americans at Home and Abroad
🏛 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA (HHS-CDC-HHSCDCERA)
Can you apply?
This grant is for organizations working to eliminate or control parasitic and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that affect Americans at home or abroad. Both U.S. and foreign organizations can apply, including nonprofits, for-profits, research institutions, and government agencies. Eligible activities include program support, research, surveillance, and evaluation of NTDs and parasitic diseases. Projects must align with U.S. public health priorities.
This grant is for organizations working to eliminate or control parasitic and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that affect Americans at home or abroad. Both U.S. and foreign organizations can apply, including nonprofits, for-profits, research institutions, and government agencies. Eligible activities include program support, research, surveillance, and evaluation of NTDs and parasitic diseases. Projects must align with U.S. public health priorities.
Program description
The purpose of this notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) is to expand the network of institutes working with CDC to help eliminate or control non-malaria parasitic threats and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). This NOFO will focus on threats and diseases that may affect Americans at home or abroad or whose elimination or control would serve other U.S. priorities. This program will also support research that will provide tools and information to improve NTD and parasitic disease program activities. The program will also integrate evaluation and surveillance activities for multiple NTDs and other parasitic diseases.
Who can apply
Eligible applicants
- 501(c)(3) Public Charity
- City / Municipal Government
- County Government
- Nonprofits
- Private University
- Public Authority
- Public K-12 School
- Public University
- Special District
- State Government
- Tribal Nation
- Tribal Organization
Details
This grant is for organizations working to eliminate or control parasitic and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that affect Americans at home or abroad. Both U.S. and foreign organizations can apply, including nonprofits, for-profits, research institutions, and government agencies. Eligible activities include program support, research, surveillance, and evaluation of NTDs and parasitic diseases. Projects must align with U.S. public health priorities.
How to apply
Application links
Key dates & requirements
Required documents
- SF-424 (federal grant application form)
- Project narrative and research plan
- Budget and budget narrative
- Statement of work and timeline
- Organization documentation (nonprofit status, etc.)
- Letters of support from partners
- Curriculum vitae for key personnel
Program contact
- 👤 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA
- 📧 JPatterson@cdc.gov
- 📞 404-498-2015
Funding track record
Recent awards under CFDA 93.326 from the last 3 years — real organizations that won funding through this same program.
Top 10 Largest Recent Awards
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$125,451,446
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$120,599,685
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$119,251,553
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$116,028,010
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$114,778,489
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$114,421,750
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$106,257,202
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$104,438,072
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$98,226,216
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$92,425,905
Top States by Funding
- IL 2 awards $155.2M
- OR 2 awards $148.5M
- CT 2 awards $139.9M
- KY 1 awards $120.6M
- TX 2 awards $119.3M
Source: USAspending.gov — federal spending transparency. Data covers last 3 years.
Funding history
Annual funding for this program — Federal obligations (CFDA 93.326). How funding has trended year over year.
| 2024 | $16,702,876 | |
| 2025 | $11,614,123 | |
| 2026 est. | $12,000,000 |
FAQ
Who can apply for this grant?
U.S. nonprofits, for-profits, universities, research institutions, and foreign organizations are eligible. Public or private organizations subject to applicable laws may apply.
What is the funding range for this award?
Individual awards typically range from $500,000 to $1,000,000. The total funding pool is $10,000,000.
What types of projects are supported?
The program funds research, surveillance, evaluation, and program support activities for neglected tropical diseases and parasitic diseases affecting U.S. populations.
Is cost sharing required?
No. This grant does not require cost sharing or matching funds from applicants.
When is the deadline?
The fixed deadline is July 6, 2026. Contact the CDC for specific instructions and any updates.
💡 Tips for applicants
- Clearly demonstrate how your project addresses parasitic or NTD threats to Americans at home or abroad. Alignment with U.S. public health priorities is essential.
- Emphasize research that produces tools, information, or methods improving NTD program activities. Concrete deliverables strengthen applications.
- Include strong evaluation and surveillance components. Programs integrating multiple disease monitoring are competitive.
- Propose realistic timelines and budgets within the $500,000–$1,000,000 range. Justify all expenses clearly.
- Highlight partnerships with CDC or other public health agencies. Collaboration demonstrates institutional support.
⚠️ Common mistakes
Failing to connect project work to U.S. public health priorities or American populations. Proposing research without clear surveillance, evaluation, or implementation components. Unclear budget justification or costs misaligned with project scope.
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