The Health & Human Services Dept. (HHS) Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) are accepting proposals for a National Public Health Practice and Resource Centers for Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder or Tourette Syndrome.
The purpose of the program is to fund centers that have the capacity to develop and provide health-promotion programs and health communication and education resources for both professionals and the public regarding ADHD or TS. Specifically, the programs must address the needs of children with ADHD or TS and increase access to available support services. CDC requires grantees to submit their Annual Performance Reports (APR), which serves as the continuation application.
No match required.