About CDC Public-Private Partnerships

At a glance

Public-private partnerships allow the CDC to do more to advance its mission of protecting Americans by working together with the private sector, rather than separately.

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What we do

Why Partner?

The CDC establishes public-private partnerships with the private sector to advance its mission of protecting Americans. Public-private partnerships are powerful tools that help extend public health's reach to save lives in the workplace and at home, speed innovation, and change the way CDC conceptualizes and solves problems. There are opportunities for both formal and informal collaborations that can lead to valuable, mutual benefits.

Private Sector Benefits of Partnering with CDC

  • Access specific populations or professional groups
  • Collaborate on innovative products
  • Share private sector perspective on health issues
  • Access resources, guidelines, and information

CDC Benefits of Partnering with Private Sector Organizations

  • Connect to organizations that share our goals
  • Extend reach of CDC messages and programs
  • Solve problems through new technology
  • Raise awareness about CDC's lifesaving work

Ethical Considerations

The agency's pledge to the American people includes being a diligent steward of the funds entrusted to it. Before accepting outside gifts, CDC reviews each one thoroughly to ensure that all relevant legal authorities, policies, and guidelines are followed. Public-private partnerships help federal agencies do more with less, build on the capabilities of others, leverage collective action, improve performance, and realize cost savings.

We continually work to protect our scientific and programmatic integrity, maintain accountability, and find solutions to our nation's most pressing public health problems. We recognize the value of open discussion and remain committed to improving and maintaining our processes of ethical protections. CDC's highest priority is to keep people safe. We leverage our medical and scientific expertise and our partnerships to diffuse health threats and make our country and our world a better place to live.

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Contact Us

For public-private partnership questions, or for further information regarding how CDC may be able to inform and assist your private sector health and safety efforts, contact Partnerships@cdc.gov.

For other health-related questions or comments, contact CDC Info via an online request form or by phone (800-CDC-INFO).