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I see that the FOA states that only current recipients of CDC funding are eligible for this funding- can a state use a bona fide agent to receive funds?

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I see that the FOA states that only current recipients of CDC funding are eligible for this funding- can a state use a bona fide agent to receive funds?

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If a bona fide agent originally received the 901 collaborative agreement, then they are eligible to apply for this supplement. Q: On the 10/7 Conference Call, CDC representatives referred to a “national media campaign” that states were to coordinate their efforts with. In response to a question on the 10/7 call, we were told: “The national media campaign is forthcoming, but no details are available” This is referenced on page 6 of the FOA where the goals of this project are stated as: 80,000 additional successful quitters (above the number that would have quit) via the Quitlines nationally if coupled with a national media strategy” Is there any other reference to a “national media strategy” or “national media campaign” in the FOA? If so, please provide a specific page reference. [Note. Page 41 only references statewide media messages] A: There are no additional National Media Campaign references. Updates of the National Media Campaign will be provided.

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