Partners: Organizations

“About 30 percent of the measurements we make are not available from any other lab in the world. The other 70 percent are conducted with unusually high levels of quality.”

- James Pirkle, M.D., Ph.D.
Deputy Director for Science
Division of Laboratory Sciences, CDC

The CDC Foundation helps public health associations, government organizations, universities and research institutions collaborate with CDC on research projects and other public health initiatives. By tapping into the expertise of CDC scientists and the capabilities of CDC's state-of-the-art research facilities, these organizational partners are able to accelerate or expand programs to address a variety of public health threats. Whether it is analyzing the impact of industrial chemcials on our health or exploring the effectiveness of insecticide-treated bed nets against malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, organizations help CDC expand its field of research and reach specific communities more effectively with health messages and solutions. Organizations may also help advance the mission of the CDC Foundation and improve public health by providing unrestricted support through the Annual Alliance.

Partnership Opportunities

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How Your Organization Can Work with the CDC Foundation

 

University and Organization Partners

The following organizations provided programmatic or unrestricted support to the CDC Foundation between July 1, 2007 and June 30, 2008. This is not a comprehensive list of CDC Foundation university and organization partners. Many other partners continued to fund projects initiated in previous fiscal years.

  • AARP
    AGA Institute
    A.M. Barbe High School International Club
    The Allen-Stevenson School
    The Atlanta Press Club, Inc.
    Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church
    Brooks Woman's Club
    The Canadian Red Cross Society
    The Danny Kaye School
    El Rincon Elementary PTA
    First Baptist Church of Epworth
    Fremont Middle School
    Friends Seminary of New York Quarterly Meeting
    Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
    International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
    March of Dimes
  • Oxford Presbyterian Church
    Pike Central Middle School, Leo's Club
    PS 89, The Williamsbridge School and Community
    Radiant Christian Life Church
    The Schenk School, Grade 5 Students
    Spondylitis Association of America
    The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.
    Trinity Covenant Church
    The United Nations International Children's Education Fund
    The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
    Wayne State University School of Medicine, AMSA
    Western University of Health Sciences
    Westonka Public Schools, Independent School District No. 277
With the ability to extend CDC’s reach to specific communities, organizations are important allies in CDC’s battle to fight threats to health and safety. To learn more about how organizations can collaborate with CDC contact Julie Smith at 404-653-0790 or jsmith@cdcfoundation.org.