Partners: Foundations

Jewish Healthcare Foundation

 

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Emergency Preparedness & Response Fund

Following the events of September 11, 2001, and the anthrax attacks, the CDC Foundation established the Emergency Preparedness and Response Fund to give CDC what it needs most in an emergency: flexibility and access to immediate resources. The Emergency Preparedness and Response Fund helps CDC prepare for future public health emergencies and, when needed, allows CDC experts on the frontlines of an emergency to immediately purchase the specialized equipment or services needed to get the job done. The Fund was activated for the first time to support the public health response to Hurricane Katrina.

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Knight Public Health Journalism Program at CDC

To continue the Knight Journalism Fellowship Program at CDC for working journalists from print, radio, television or Internet who cover science, medicine, health or health policy and are committed to journalistic excellence in covering these fields.

  • Funding Partners: The California Wellness Foundation, Jewish Healthcare Foundation, Kansas Health Foundation, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Open Society Institute
  • Program Partners: Office of Workforce and Career Development, CDC
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