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About CSTLTS
The Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support improves community health outcomes by strengthening state, tribal, local, and territorial health agencies.
- Health Department Directories
- Supporting the Performance Improvement Workforce
- CDC Support to Health Officials
- Resources for New Health Officials
- National Health Initiatives, Strategies & Action Plans
- Public Health Economics
- Alerts About Current & Projected Funding Opportunities
- Health Agency Profiles
- Community Health Assessment & Planning
The CDC Grant Funding Profiles site provides interactive data and summaries of CDC cooperative agreement and grant funding to recipients in US states and territories, and the District of Columbia, starting with fiscal year 2010.
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- CSTLTS is CDC's primary connection to health officials and leaders of state, tribal, local, and territorial public health agencies, as well as other government leaders who work with health departments.2/16/2022 1:00:00 PM Our Center strengthens state, tribal, local, and territorial health agencies to improve community health. We support 51 state health agencies, 2,500+ local health agencies, 50 national partners, 574 federally recognized tribes, 5 territories, and 3 freely associated states.
- February marks the 1-year anniversary of CDC's CSTLTS joining LinkedIn! 2/15/2022 5:16:00 PMThank you all for your continued support and for sharing our mission with your colleagues and professional networks.
- Interested in becoming a host site for the CDC's Public Health Associate Program (PHAP)?2/14/2022 6:02:00 PMHost site applications are now open! Help associates gain hands-on experience in public health jobs across the country while increasing the productivity and capacity of their host agencies.
- The 10 Essential Public Health Services1/19/2022 6:34:00 PMThe 10 Essential Public Health Services provide a framework for public health to protect and promote the health of all people in all communities. To achieve equity, these services promote policies, systems, and overall community conditions that enable optimal health for all.
- New to Program Evaluation, or Need a Refresher?12/23/2021 3:27:00 PMCheck out a new e-text from CDC's National Asthma Control Program designed to help public health professionals and students understand evaluation approaches and techniques. They've also updated the plug-and-play evaluation manual series, "Learning and Growing Through Evaluation."
The 10 Essential Public Health Services (EPHS) describe the public health activities that all communities should undertake. On September 9, 2020, a revised EPHS framework and graphic was released. The revised EPHS is intended to bring the framework in line with current and future public health practice.