National organization for chronic disease prevention and health promotion

The objective of the FOA is to maximize the impact of state chronic disease prevention and health promotion programs. As a result, the target populations for this FOA are: •State Chronic Disease Directors •State Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Programs Inclusion: The Awardee will meet the FOA requirements supportive of the following chronic disease programs and other national, state and local partner organizations as identified as part of the innovation process. •Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke •Arthritis •Diabetes •Cancer •Tobacco Control •Asthma •Obesity •Physical Activity and Nutrition •Adolescent and School Health •Community Health •Older Adult Health •Oral Health •Reproductive Health •Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) •Alcohol •Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) •Epilepsy CDC Evaluation and Performance Measurement Strategy: CDC will monitor the cooperative agreement in partnership with the awarded applicant. Monitoring milestones and performance measures ensures the mutual success of CDC and the awardee in achieving the FOA outcomes. The awarded applicant and CDC staff will work together to assess key capacity areas aligned with strategies to establish a baseline for monitoring program improvement over time. The proposed work plan will be reviewed by the CDC project officer and/or evaluation staff and may need to be altered...
Source: Grants.gov - Category: Research Tags: Health Source Type: funding