This grant funds efforts in partner countries to improve early outbreak detection, notification, and response systems through the 7-1-7 framework, enhancing global and U.S. health security.
Funder: Centers for Disease Control-GHC
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2026 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Estimated 8 awards; specific funding amounts not yet announced.
Summary: Supports strengthening outbreak detection, notification, and response systems in partner countries in alignment with the 7-1-7 target.
Key Information: Activities must be implemented outside the United States and its territories.
This opportunity, offered by the Centers for Disease Control-GHC, aims to enhance the capacity of partner countries to detect, notify, and respond to infectious disease outbreaks in alignment with the 7-1-7 target. The program focuses on supporting systems outside the United States and its territories, reinforcing global health security, and protecting both U.S. and international populations. Funded activities are expected to improve early detection of biological threats, enable timely cross-sector notification, and ensure effective response to contain outbreaks before they escalate. Key areas include strengthening surveillance, laboratory readiness, information sharing, and response operations, with an emphasis on accountability, efficiency, and building long-term self-reliance in recipient nations.