NBS Co-Propel strengthens the State Newborn Screening Systems Priorities Programs by adding $3.4 million to the $9.3 million awarded in 2023. Some NBS Co-Propel awardees serve programs in other states.
Cooperative Agreement Awardee | Serving | Award Amount |
---|---|---|
Center for Public Health Innovation |
Colorado Washington |
$422,494 |
Emory University |
Georgia Florida Louisiana Mississippi |
$500,000 |
Maine Department of Health and Human Services | Maine | $345,000 |
Ministry of Health in the Republic of the Marshall Islanda |
Republic of the Marshall Islands Arkansas |
$422,187 |
Montana Department of Health and Human Services | Montana | $345,000 |
North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services | North Dakota | $345,000 |
South Dakota Department of Health | South Dakota | $345,000 |
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences | Arkansas | $344,944 |
Virginia State Board of Health | Virginia | $344,988 |
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