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CDC Programs for the Prevention of Fire-Related Injuries
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The application period for this grant is now closed.
Use the information below to help you start preparing for next year. For more funding opportunities for your department, please check our Currently Open Grants »

Kurt Says:
"This is not a grant for the beginning or novice grant writer. It is a complicated cooperative agreement and will require extensive work on the part of the grant writer and will also involve extensive oversight by the HHS/CDC. Anyone anticipating that you might apply for this grant needs to read the guidelines thoroughly first, before deciding if they wish to apply. If, after reading the guidelines, you have additional questions, please contact Kurt Bradley. And remember: Your Letter of Intent must be filed by Nov. 25!"

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How can the CDC Programs for the Prevention of Fire-Related Injuries help your Fire/Rescue department?

  • Reduce the number of residential fire-related injuries and fatalities in high risk communities
  • Up to 16 awards are expected, dependant on availability of funds, with an approximate average award of $143,000
  • CHIEF offers the free services of grant consultants to assist you throughout the application process **

For full details, eligibility requirements and application guidelines, go to the CDC Programs for the Prevention of Fire-Related Injuries homepage »

Sponsor:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services

What is it?
The purpose of the program is to reduce the number of residential fire-related injuries and fatalities in high risk communities. This program addresses the "Healthy People 2010" focus area(s) of Injury and Violence Prevention.

Measurable outcomes of the program will be in alignment with the following performance goal(for the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control(NCIPC):

Increase the capacity of injury prevention and control programs to address the prevention of injuries and violence.

Links to help with your CDC Programs for the Prevention of Fire-Related Injuries application: ***