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The health needs of communities are diverse, complex, and constantly changing. The Preventive Health and Health Services (PHHS) Block Grant gives grantees the flexibility to prioritize the use of funds to fill funding gaps in programs that deal with leading causes of death and disability, as well as the ability to respond rapidly to emerging health issues including outbreaks of foodborne infections and water borne diseases. The PHHS Block Grant provides all 50 states, the District of Columbia, 2 American Indian tribes, and 8 U.S. territories with funding to address their own unique public health needs and challenges in innovative and locally defined ways.
Topics
- About Us
- Overview of PHHS Block Grant's mission, goals, and success factors.
- At A Glance
- For 30 years, CDC's Block Grant has helped states and territories to fund gaps in their health needs.
- Healthy People Priorities
- How Block Grantees focus on these national set of goals and objectives in FY 2011 and FY 2010.
- Appropriations History
- Annual appropriations for PHHS Block Grant from 1986—2010.
- Resources
- FAQs, Related Links, Publications.
- Grantee Highlights
- Featured success stories with clickable map to each funded state, tribe, and territory.
- National Allocation of Funds
- Grant funds listed by Healthy People 2010 health problems for FY 2011.
- Funding by Health Program Areas
- Grant funds listed by program areas with a focus on chronic diseases for FY 2011.
- Block Grant Management Information System (BGMIS)
- BGMIS is a Web-based, user-friendly system designed to capture and report PHHS Block Grant activities.
- PHHS Block Grant Contacts
- Contact information is available for all coordinators.
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