Expanding the National Diabetes Prevention
Program Network—
New Funding Available
Access the FOA and Application Package Online
Application deadline is Tuesday, July 31,
2012, 5:00pm, EST
A new funding opportunity announcement (FOA) has been
released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The FOA is entitled
PPHF 2012 - National Diabetes Prevention Program: Preventing Type 2 Diabetes
Among People at High Risk, Financed Solely by 2012 Prevention and Public Health
Funds.
The FOA will result in the awarding of up to eight grants
totaling approximately $6 million t expand the National Diabetes Prevention
Program. Funding will be used to help organizations receiving grants to
establish a structured, evidence-based lifestyle change program designed to
prevent type 2 diabetes among people at high risk. Grantee organizations will
use existing networks in multiple states to increase the number of cities and
towns across the United States in which classes will be offered.
Organizations eligible to apply for funds through this FOA
include the following:
Nonprofit and
for-profit organizations.
Indian/Native
American tribal governments.
Faith-based
organizations.
Awardees must offer a lifestyle change program consistent with
the Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program Standards and Operating Procedures,
available here.
For additional information, including FAQs and a schedule of
pre-application support calls about this FOA, visit www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevention/foa.
For general information about the National Diabetes
Prevention Program, visit the National DPP Web site.
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