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Is a Written Agreement and Acknowledgement of Outside Funding and Support needed for partners or cosponsors that provide financial or in-kind services?

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Is a Written Agreement and Acknowledgement of Outside Funding and Support needed for partners or cosponsors that provide financial or in-kind services?

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No. The partner, cosponsor, or joint sponsor will be named on the budget form under the heading of the nature of services they provide. This can include federal organizations, nonfederal organizations, other public health organizations (e.g., state health departments), or grantees. If CDC cosponsors an educational activity with another organization (e.g., Emory University) and that organization receives resources from a third organization to help fund the activity, where would this be documented if no Written Agreement from the third organization is used? The Written Agreement would be between the cosponsor and the third organization. It will be maintained by the cosponsor. CDC does not need a copy.

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