Key points
- By providing exceptional customer service in the management of CDC’s acquisition, assistance, budget, and financial processes, CDC’s Office of Financial Resources (OFR) plays an essential role in furthering CDC’s mission of creating expertise, information, and tools people and communities need to protect their health.
- It is our job to help ensure our customers are able to accomplish their vital public health missions.
What we do
The Office of Financial Resources:
- Provides leadership, direction, and guidance in matters regarding CDC/ATSDR financial resources in support of the public health science and programs.
- Plans, develops, and implements policies, procedures, and practices to ensure effective customer service in financial management, grants, and acquisition processes.
- Aligns agency-wide financial management, grants, and acquisition processes with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.
- Ensures that appropriated funds are utilized in compliance with Congressional mandate.
OFR's vision and mission
Vision
Excellence and innovation in the investment and management of public funds for public health through the proud contributions of a talented and diverse workforce.
Mission
The Office of Financial Resources contributes to the achievement of positive public health outcomes at CDC by providing exemplary customer-focused leadership and fiscal stewardship in appropriations, acquisitions, assistance, and financial management with accountability and sound business practices.
Values
Role and value to CDC
Federal contracts and grants are highly regulated areas governed by many laws, regulations, and policies. While contract and grant policies may seem overwhelming and sometimes burdensome, they promote fairness and transparency, encourage competition, and safeguard the interests of CDC, the government, and American taxpayers.
Warranted contract and grant officers are the only individuals who can award contracts and grants. These officers must meet specific educational, training, experience, and certification requirements. As critical safeguards, they bear responsibility of ensuring compliance and enforcement of all applicable laws, regulations, and policies.
At CDC, OFR's role is greater than compliance and enforcement. Contract and grant officers work closely with Program Officials, complementing their scientific and public health knowledge, with expertise and guidance in best business practices.
Resources
Learn more about OFR and our structure
- Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Report
- OFR Snapshot
- Acquisition Snapshot
- Assistance Snapshot
- OFR Organizational Chart
- Careers with the Office of Financial Resources