CDC Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Roundtable: Supporting a National Network of Partners to Promote Cancer Prevention through HPV Vaccination (non-research)

Sponsor Deadline: 

Mar 22, 2021

Internal Deadline: 

Feb 22, 2021

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Roundtable: Supporting a National Network of Partners to Promote Cancer Prevention through Human Papillomavirus Vaccination (non-research)
CDC-RFA-IP21-2105
CDC  National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases NCIRD
Grants.gov  https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=329249

This CDC solicitation is limited to one application per institution.  
Please refer to this link on the UIowa Limited Submissions process   https://uiowa.infoready4.com/#competitionDetail/1759773

The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to:
(1)  Advance a national network of cancer prevention organizations, immunization partners, and other stakeholders by creating and supporting a planning committee that prioritizes network activities, updates and disseminates educational resources, and expands the diversity of organizations represented within the network that positively impact HPV vaccination rates;
(2)  Convene a national meeting of network members to provide technical assistance and catalyze their support of efforts to increase HPV vaccine uptake; and
(3)  Create and support task groups to address priority areas identified by the national network, initiate high-priority pilot projects to reduce barriers to HPV vaccine uptake, and share lessons learned. By working toward these goals, the network can provide channels of education, outreach, and training structured for the public and healthcare providers. The network, through its engagement and coordination with stakeholders, will be equipped to increase public and provider understanding of the burden of HPV-associated cancers that can be prevented by HPV vaccination and to accelerate the full implementation of HPV vaccination to prevent HPV-associated cancers.

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