Community Collaboration Grant Program
The RADx-UP CDCC Community Collaboration Grant Program (C2G) provided $50,000 for direct costs to support community partners to help advance capacity, training, support, and community experience with COVID-19 testing initiatives. It is open to community-serving organizations, faith-based organizations, and tribal nations and organizations.
Awardees used the funding to remove barriers to COVID-19 communication and outreach, COVID-19 testing and diagnosis, and COVID-19 data collection and dissemination testing. They may provide training and education for community members around COVID-19 testing topics of interest or generate communication materials related to COVID-19 testing.
Applications for the RADx-UP CDCC Community Collaboration Grant Program are no longer being accepted.
Who received a C2G grant?
Read about the 69 organizations who are working to remove barriers to COVID-19 testing through communication, outreach and training.
Program Information
Learn more about the C2G Grant's terms and conditions.
FAQs
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Sample Application
Step-by-step view to help you prepare your answers.
Webinar Series
Getting Started and Overview
An overview of the pre-award process
Developing a Budget
Grant budgets and budget justification
The Post-Award Process
An overview of the post-award process
Featured C2G Project: Drs. Aaron & Ollye Shirley Foundation
The Mississippi Delta, an agricultural region along the Mississippi River, is an underserved area in rural Mississippi with very few physical health centers.
Featured Resource
A RADx-UP project worked with the Hispanic community in Northwest Arkansas to determine how to create a better path toward COVID-19 vaccination together.
Grants
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Resources
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Publications
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