Rigorously Evaluating Primary Prevention Strategies for Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence
This funding opportunity is designed to support organizations conducting rigorous evaluations of effective prevention strategies for intimate partner violence and sexual violence, particularly those that have been successfully implemented in communities for at least two years.
Description
The CDC's "Rigorously Evaluating Primary Prevention Strategies for Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence" grant supports rigorous evaluations of prevention programs, policies, or practices addressing IPV, TDV, and SV. These approaches must have been implemented for at least two years and demonstrate evidence of positive outcomes. The grant emphasizes community- and societal-level strategies, particularly those addressing social determinants of health and inequitable risks faced by vulnerable populations.
With total funding of $6,000,000 and a ceiling of $500,000 per award, this four-year initiative aims to expand evidence-based prevention strategies that are practical for communities and scalable across different contexts. Eligible applicants include a broad range of public, private, and nonprofit entities, as well as tribal governments and organizations.
Applications should detail the evaluation approach, methodology, and expected contributions to the evidence base for IPV and SV prevention. Proposals are due by December 2, 2024, and must comply with CDC guidelines. For more information, contact ncipc_erpo@cdc.gov.