May a state-funded university submit two separate grant applications as long as they are scientifically distinct to both capacity building and intervention categories?
Yes. Nothing in the FOA prevents more than one application being submitted from the same organization or agency, but these applications might be competing with each other. CDC will fund only one application serving the same geographic area. In addition, no one geographic area will be awarded both categories (Capacity Building and Implementation) of funding. Applicants are encouraged to collaborate and coordinate with other potential applicants within the areas to be served. Collaboration can be facilitated by indicating permission for CDC to share your intention to apply in the Letter of Intent due June 6, 2011. If the United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc., a nonprofit organization that represents a coalition of 26 federally recognized tribes, after we submit an application, will you allow us to submit our Executive Board resolution in support of the application, around October 2011? Our Executive Board meets three times a year. The next time it meets will be October 2011. All required
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