Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Funding | CDC www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Skip directly to search Skip directly to A to Z list Skip directly to page options Skip directly to site content Start of Search Controls Search Form Controls Cancel Submit Search The CDC CDC A-Z Index MENU CDC A-Z SEARCH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # Start of Search Controls Search Form Controls Cancel Submit Search The CDC Funding Note: Javascript is disabled or is not supported by your browser. For this reason, some items on this page will be unavailable. For more information about this message, please visit this page: About CDC.gov. Recommend on Facebook Tweet ShareCompartir What's New - FundingFY 2018 Congressional Justification5/23/2017 12:00:00 PMAnti-Lobbying Restrictions for CDC Grantees5/5/2017 10:15:00 AMFY 2016 CDC Conference Reports1/30/2017 1:44:00 PMCDC Office of Financial Resources FY 2016 Annual Report1/12/2017 4:15:00 PMCDC Office of Financial Resources FY 2016 Acquisition Snapshot1/12/2017 3:54:00 PMCDC awards nearly $184 million to continue the fight against Zika12/22/2016 8:11:00 AM More The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Office of Financial Resources (OFR) aids in achieving CDC’s mission by quickly and effectively allocating funds to where they are needed. In its Pledge to the American People, CDC commits to being a diligent steward of the funds entrusted to the Agency. OFR ensures this pledge remains intact. To learn more about OFR, please review our FY 2016 Annual Report, Acquisition Snapshot, Budget and Appropriations Snapshot, Assistance Snapshot, and Finance Snapshot. Budget View CDC's financial goals, objectives, and data analysis in budget requests for each fiscal year. More Budget View CDC's financial goals, objectives, and data analysis in budget requests for each fiscal year. More Contracts CDC uses contracts to purchase goods and services for the use and benefit of the agency. More Contracts CDC uses contracts to purchase goods and services for the use and benefit of the agency. More Finance CDC accomplishes its public health mission through agency and accounting initiatives. More Finance CDC accomplishes its public health mission through agency and accounting initiatives. More Grants Learn more about how CDC funds research and non-research public health programs. More Grants Learn more about how CDC funds research and non-research public health programs. More About CDC FundingAbout Our OfficeDetermine Your Funding EligibilityFunding profilesFunding Resources CDC Facebook Posts CDC Tweets Funding About CDC Funding About Our Office Role and Value to CDC Determine Your Funding Eligibility Funding Profiles Funding Resources PPHF What’s New Budget Contracts Finance Grants File Formats Help:How do I view different file formats (PDF, DOC, PPT, MPEG) on this site? Adobe PDF file Microsoft PowerPoint file Microsoft Word file Microsoft Excel file Audio/Video file Apple Quicktime file RealPlayer file Text file Zip Archive file SAS file ePub file RIS file Page last reviewed: May 5, 2017 Page last updated: May 23, 2017 Content source: Office of Financial Resources (OFR) Maintained By: Office of Financial Resources (OFR) TOP
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Office of Financial Resources (OFR) aids in achieving CDC’s mission by quickly and effectively allocating funds to where they are needed. In its Pledge to the American People, CDC commits to being a diligent steward of the funds entrusted to the Agency. OFR ensures this pledge remains intact. To learn more about OFR, please review our FY 2016 Annual Report, Acquisition Snapshot, Budget and Appropriations Snapshot, Assistance Snapshot, and Finance Snapshot.
View CDC's financial goals, objectives, and data analysis in budget requests for each fiscal year.
CDC uses contracts to purchase goods and services for the use and benefit of the agency.
CDC accomplishes its public health mission through agency and accounting initiatives.
Learn more about how CDC funds research and non-research public health programs.