At a glance
Core SIPP supports health departments to identify and respond to existing and emerging injury threats.
About Core SIPP
The Core State Injury Prevention Program (Core SIPP) is a cooperative agreement funded by CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.
- CDC awarded funding to 23 states for 2021-2025. In 2023, CDC added funding for three additional states for a total of 26. Each of the 26 states received approximately $250,000 in base funding to support implementation of data-driven public health actions to prevent injury in these states.
- Six recipients received additional funds to implement and evaluate activities to increase the injury and violence prevention evidence base and demonstrate public health impact. Examples of these activities include policies that strengthen economic resilience, ACEs prevention that focuses on creating change at the structural and community level, virtual checkpoints for transportation safety, and implementation of CDC's Mild TBI Guidelines.
Goals
1. Engage in surveillance activities
2. Strengthen strategic collaborations and partnerships
3. Conduct assessment and evaluation
Resources
Learn more about CDC's Core State Injury Prevention Program. You can also read success stories from previous Core funding cycles and watch videos about successful collaborations with CDC's Injury Control Research Centers.