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9/11 Grant Resources

CDC is seeking proposals to provide access to health screenings, diagnostic services, and treatment for residents, students, and other "non-emergency responders" impacted by the September 11, 2001, World Trade Center (WTC) disaster. Under this grant program, CDC expects to award up to $30 million over the next three years to help people whose health was, or may have been, adversely impacted by the WTC attack, particularly by the dust and debris. The deadline for proposal submission is August 25, 2008. >>read the full text


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CDC Partnerships
Many CDC programs have established formal, long-standing partnerships.
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Communication Systems
CDC communicates with its partners through
e-mail, Web-based systems, and more.
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Health Promotion Campaigns
A sampling of campaigns promoting a range of health issues.
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Investigating Clusters of Health Events
A systematic plan for investigating clusters of health events.
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National Center for Health Marketing
Find out what health marketing's all about at CDC.
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Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
CDC is developing science-based guidance to help organizations prepare for pandemic flu.
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Your Input on CDC's Health Protection Goals
Access meeting highlights, polling results, and more about CDC's Health Protection Goals.
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Public Health Image Library (PHIL)
Anyone may use CDC's collection of public health images.
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Page last modified: August 20, 2008
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