Opportunity Information: Apply for NV VSR 24 001

The Supporting Vaccine Confidence grant (Funding Opportunity Number: NV VSR 24 001; CFDA 93.344) is a discretionary health grant offered through the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH). It is being run jointly by two OASH components, the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP) and the Office of Regional Health Operations (ORHO). The overall purpose is to strengthen vaccine confidence at the local level by expanding and testing promising strategies, evaluating what works, and also developing new approaches that can better reach communities where vaccination rates are lower. A central emphasis is on practical, community-grounded solutions rather than one-size-fits-all messaging, with particular attention to partnerships that can credibly engage groups that have historically experienced lower uptake, including African American communities and people living in rural areas.

The opportunity is designed to fund projects that can plan, implement, and evaluate activities that improve trust and willingness to vaccinate by working through the people and institutions communities already rely on. The program description highlights that local vaccination efforts involve many different players, such as healthcare providers, immunization program managers, immunization advocates, vaccine manufacturers, and other stakeholders. Because confidence is shaped by lived experiences and local context, the grant is looking for projects that are built around local relationships and that can demonstrate measurable progress through evaluation, not just outreach. In practice, that means applicants should be prepared to show how they will identify barriers, tailor interventions, and track changes in attitudes and behaviors over time.

A key part of the application is demonstrating a clear understanding of vaccine confidence challenges in the specific community the project will focus on. The funder expects applicants to address three related dimensions of confidence: first, confidence in vaccines themselves (for example, beliefs about safety, effectiveness, and necessity); second, confidence in vaccine providers, whether in traditional clinical settings or in non-traditional venues that may be closer to where people live and gather; and third, confidence in vaccine-related policies, including trust in the approval process, trust in recommendations about who should receive vaccines, and trust in guidance about timing and schedules. In other words, the program is not only interested in whether people trust the product, but also whether they trust the messengers and the systems behind vaccination.

Funding is expected to total about $1,000,000, supporting an anticipated four awards. The award ceiling is $250,000 per year, and the notice indicates awards may range roughly from $115,000 to $250,000 per year for up to three years, depending on the project scope. This structure signals that OIDP and ORHO are aiming to support a small set of focused efforts that are substantial enough to implement real programming and evaluation, while still being targeted and community-specific rather than broad national campaigns.

Eligibility is intentionally broad to encourage diverse local and regional applicants. Eligible entities include public and private organizations located in a state, including state, county, and local governments; special districts; independent school districts; public housing authorities; public and state-controlled and private institutions of higher education; federally recognized tribal governments and other tribal organizations; nonprofits with and without 501(c)(3) status; for-profit organizations (including small businesses); and professional or trade organizations and immunization coalitions. Even with broad eligibility, the program sets a clear expectation about collaboration: funded projects are expected to include a local government public health agency or a local community-based organization as a partner if the applicant is not already one of those. That requirement reinforces the program goal of grounding activities in trusted local infrastructure and community relationships.

The application window listed an original closing date of 2024-08-21, and the awarding agency is OASH. Overall, this funding opportunity is geared toward organizations that can demonstrate deep knowledge of the communities they intend to serve, can build credible partnerships with local public health or community-based entities, and can translate that local understanding into implementable strategies and measurable evaluation that ultimately improves vaccine confidence and supports higher vaccination uptake.

  • The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Supporting Vaccine Confidence" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.344.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2024-07-18.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2024-08-21. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $250,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 4 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Special district governments, Independent school districts, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments), Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Nonprofits that do not have a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education, For-profit organizations other than small businesses, Small businesses.
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Supporting Vaccine Confidence Grant (NV VSR 24 001) - FAQs

What is the Supporting Vaccine Confidence grant?

The Supporting Vaccine Confidence grant is a discretionary health grant offered through the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH). Its purpose is to strengthen vaccine confidence at the local level by supporting projects that plan, implement, and evaluate strategies to improve trust and willingness to vaccinate.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FON) and CFDA number for this program?

The Funding Opportunity Number is NV VSR 24 001. The CFDA number listed is 93.344.

Which agency is offering and awarding this grant?

The awarding agency is the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH).

Which OASH components are running the program?

The program is being run jointly by two OASH components: the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP) and the Office of Regional Health Operations (ORHO).

What is the overall purpose of the funding opportunity?

The overall purpose is to strengthen vaccine confidence locally by expanding and testing promising strategies, evaluating what works, and developing new approaches that can better reach communities with lower vaccination rates.

What types of solutions does the program emphasize?

The opportunity emphasizes practical, community-grounded solutions rather than one-size-fits-all messaging. It prioritizes strategies that reflect local lived experience, local context, and trusted local relationships.

Which communities does the grant pay particular attention to?

The program highlights a focus on partnerships that can credibly engage groups that have historically experienced lower vaccine uptake, including African American communities and people living in rural areas.

What kinds of activities are projects expected to do?

Funded projects are designed to plan, implement, and evaluate activities that improve trust and willingness to vaccinate by working through people and institutions that communities already rely on.

Is the program focused only on outreach and messaging?

No. The program places a central emphasis on demonstrating measurable progress through evaluation, not just outreach. Applicants are expected to show how they will identify barriers, tailor interventions, and track changes in attitudes and behaviors over time.

What does the program mean by "vaccine confidence" in this opportunity?

The funder expects applicants to address three dimensions of vaccine confidence: (1) confidence in vaccines themselves (such as beliefs about safety, effectiveness, and necessity), (2) confidence in vaccine providers (in traditional clinical settings or non-traditional venues), and (3) confidence in vaccine-related policies (such as trust in approval processes, recommendations, and timing/schedules).

Why does the opportunity emphasize local context and relationships?

The program description notes that confidence is shaped by lived experiences and local context. Because of that, the grant is seeking projects built around local relationships that can design interventions aligned with the community's specific concerns and realities.

Who are some of the stakeholders involved in local vaccination efforts mentioned in the program description?

The program notes that local vaccination efforts can involve many players, including healthcare providers, immunization program managers, immunization advocates, vaccine manufacturers, and other stakeholders.

How much total funding is expected under this opportunity?

Funding is expected to total about $1,000,000.

How many awards does OASH anticipate making?

The notice indicates an anticipated four awards.

What is the award ceiling?

The award ceiling is $250,000 per year.

What is the expected award range per year?

Awards may range roughly from $115,000 to $250,000 per year, depending on project scope.

How long can projects be funded?

Projects may be funded for up to three years.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is broad and includes public and private organizations located in a state. Eligible entities include state, county, and local governments; special districts; independent school districts; public housing authorities; public and state-controlled and private institutions of higher education; federally recognized tribal governments and other tribal organizations; nonprofits with and without 501(c)(3) status; for-profit organizations (including small businesses); professional or trade organizations; and immunization coalitions.

Are for-profit organizations eligible?

Yes. The eligibility list includes for-profit organizations, including small businesses.

Are nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status eligible?

Yes. The eligibility list includes nonprofits with and without 501(c)(3) status.

Are tribal governments and tribal organizations eligible?

Yes. Federally recognized tribal governments and other tribal organizations are included as eligible entities.

Is collaboration required?

The program sets a clear expectation about collaboration. Funded projects are expected to include a local government public health agency or a local community-based organization as a partner if the applicant is not already one of those.

What does the partnership expectation mean for an applicant that is not a local public health agency or community-based organization?

If the applicant is not a local government public health agency or a local community-based organization, the project is expected to include one of those entities as a partner, reinforcing the goal of grounding activities in trusted local infrastructure and relationships.

What is the grant primarily trying to improve: vaccination rates or attitudes?

The program is focused on improving vaccine confidence (trust and willingness to vaccinate) through local strategies and evaluation, with the broader intent of supporting higher vaccination uptake.

What does the funder expect applicants to demonstrate about the target community?

A key part of the application is demonstrating a clear understanding of vaccine confidence challenges in the specific community the project will focus on, including barriers and locally relevant approaches to addressing them.

What is meant by confidence in vaccine providers?

In this opportunity, confidence in providers includes trust in vaccination delivered through traditional clinical settings as well as non-traditional venues that may be closer to where people live and gather.

What is meant by confidence in vaccine-related policies?

Confidence in vaccine-related policies includes trust in the approval process, trust in recommendations about who should receive vaccines, and trust in guidance about timing and schedules.

Does the opportunity encourage testing and developing new approaches?

Yes. The overall purpose includes expanding and testing promising strategies, evaluating what works, and developing new approaches to better reach communities with lower vaccination rates.

What is the original application closing date listed for this opportunity?

The application window lists an original closing date of 2024-08-21.

What kind of scale is OASH looking to fund?

The funding structure suggests support for a small set of focused, community-specific efforts that are substantial enough to implement real programming and evaluation, rather than broad national campaigns.

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