What are grants and cooperative agreements?
Grants and cooperative agreements are forms of financial assistance to organizations to support a public purpose. The amounts and duration of financial assistance will vary. A grant requires the completion of program activities by the funded organization only. A cooperative agreement includes substantial participation on the part of the CDC.
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