CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) is seeking proposals to evaluate (process and outcomes) and to provide evaluation-focused technical assistance and training to states funded through the Core State Violence and Injury Prevention Program.
The evaluation must include the tracking and monitoring of at least three consistent outcomes and three consistent process measures across all sites. In addition, the training and technical assistance should include a focus on the implementation and evaluation of evidence-based strategies across four topic areas: child abuse and neglect; intimate partner and sexual violence; motor vehicle crashes; and traumatic brain injury.
Priority goes to programs related to child abuse and neglect and intimate partner/sexual violence.