Cooperative Agreement to Support Effective Dissemination of Clinical Practice Guidelines
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If you run a health organization with reach into clinical networks, FDA will fund you to systematize and spread best-practice guidelines.
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What this is
This FDA program supports collaborative efforts to create, refine, and distribute clinical practice guidelines—standardized recommendations for patient care. Applicants would help ensure that healthcare providers and patients have access to current, evidence-based guidance. While the specific award amounts and eligible applicant types are not detailed in this notice, this is typically a mechanism for health systems, medical societies, research organizations, and policy groups to receive federal support for guideline dissemination infrastructure and education.
Who can apply
Eligible applicants are not specified in this notice. Historically, FDA cooperative agreements for guideline dissemination favor established health organizations, academic medical centers, non-profits, and professional medical societies with existing provider networks and dissemination infrastructure. Solo founders and very early-stage startups are unlikely to be competitive.
Topics: clinical practice guidelines · healthcare dissemination · fda cooperative agreement · evidence-based medicine · provider education
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