Key points
- Chronic diseases are the leading causes of illness, disability, and death in the United States.
- They are also leading drivers of the nation's $4.9 trillion in annual health care costs.
- With an FY 2024 budget of more than $1.4 billion, NCCDPHP supports healthy behaviors and preventive medical care to help people prevent and manage chronic diseases.

Funding overview
NCCDPHP's total budget for FY 2024 is $1,433,914,000. NCCDPHP awards over 75% of its budget to state, local, territorial, tribal, and nonprofit partners. See the funding data section for FY 2024 operating budget details.
Funding by state
Download FY 2022 grant to see chronic disease prevention and health promotion funding lines.
Funding data
NCCDPHP FY 2024 Operating Budget (Dollars in Thousands)
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
BA
PPHF
Tobacco
BA
PPHF
Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity
High Obesity Rate Counties (non-add)
Farm to School (non-add)
School Health
Food Allergies (non-add)
Vision and Eye Health
Alzheimer’s Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Interstitial Cystitis
Excessive Alcohol Use
Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic Disease Education and Awareness
Prevention Research Centers
Heart Disease and Stroke
BA
PPHF
Diabetes
BA
PPHF
National Diabetes Prevention Program
Breast and Cervical Cancer
WISEWOMAN (non-add)
Breast Cancer Awareness for Young Women
Cancer Registries
Colorectal Cancer
Comprehensive Cancer Control
Johanna’s Law
Ovarian Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Skin Cancer
Cancer Survivorship Resource Center
Oral Health
Safe Motherhood and Infant Health
Arthritis
Epilepsy
National Lupus Patient Registry
Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH)
Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country (non-add)
Social Determinants of Health
Million Hearts® (PPHF)
National Early Child Care Collaboratives (PPHF)
Hospitals Promoting Breastfeeding (PPHF)
Abbreviations: BA - Budget Authority; PPHF - Prevention and Public Health Fund.