Fluoride Action Network

CDC-Funded Programs – Cooperative Agreements

October 1st, 2019 | CDC, Division of Oral Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Location: Virgin Islands
Industry type: CDC

Cooperative Agreements

CDC supports state and territorial health departments and national partner organizations through cooperative agreement programs.

Under the State Actions to Improve Oral Health Outcomes (DP-1810), CDC funds 20 state health departments to assist their efforts to decrease dental caries, oral health disparities, and other chronic diseases co-morbid with poor oral health. To accomplish this, states will implement a core set of activities:

  • manage school sealant programs (includes promoting adherence to infection prevention guidelines),
  • support and increase access to community water fluoridation, and

  • conduct oral health surveillance.

These awards average $370,000 per year for up to 5 years, renewable through fiscal year 2022. An additional award of $200,000 per year for five funded states supports efforts to integrate oral health with other chronic disease programs (medical-dental integration).

Additionally, under the Prevention and Control of Chronic Disease and Associated Risk Factors in the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico (DP-1901) Cooperative Agreement,

Puerto Rico receives an annual award of $150,000 to develop and implement an oral health surveillance plan, as well as to implement, promote, and evaluate school sealant programs.

Under Partner Actions to Improve Oral Health Outcomes (DP-1811), CDC provides support to two national organizations to build the strength and effectiveness of state and territorial oral health programs to prevent and control oral diseases and related conditions. The Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors receives an average award of $400,000 to provide technical assistance and capacity building resources for funded states and to conduct state oral health program assessments of all states. Year 1 funding also includes $150,000 to support an assessment of territorial oral health programs and to provide technical assistance to them. The National Association of Chronic Disease Directors receives an average annual award of $150,000 to work with the five states funded to support medical-dental integration (MDI) efforts.
The map and table below indicate the 20 states awarded funding under DP-1810 and the 5 with enhanced levels of funding. Both funding opportunities run through August 2023. The map and table also shows the one territory funded under DP-1901, which runs through March of 2024.

Cooperative Agreements

Territories

Data Table
Alabama Not Funded
Alaska Not Funded
Arizona Not Funded
Arkansas Core
California Not Funded
Colorado Core + Enhanced
Connecticut Core + Enhanced
Delaware Not Funded
Florida Core
Georgia Core
Hawaii Not Funded
Idaho Core
Illinois Not Funded
Indiana Not Funded
Iowa Core
Kansas Core
Kentucky Not Funded
Louisiana Core
Maine Not Funded
Maryland Core
Massachusetts Not Funded
Michigan Not Funded
Minnesota Core
Mississippi Not Funded
Missouri Core
Montana Not Funded
Nebraska Not Funded
Nevada Not Funded
New Hampshire Core
New Jersey Not Funded
New Mexico Not Funded
New York Not Funded
North Carolina Not Funded
North Dakota Core + Enhanced
Ohio Not Funded
Oklahoma Not Funded
Oregon Not Funded
Pennsylvania Core
Puerto Rico Territory
Rhode Island Core
South Carolina Core + Enhanced
South Dakota Not Funded
Tennessee Not Funded
Texas Not Funded
Utah Not Funded
Vermont Core
Virginia Core + Enhanced
Washington Not Funded
West Virginia Core
Wisconsin Not Funded
Wyoming Not Funded