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Nominations Now Open for the 2026 CDC Foundation Fries Awards for Health

Nominations Now Open for the 2026 CDC Foundation Fries Awards for Health

February 11, 2026

The CDC Foundation is now accepting nominations for the 2026 James and Sarah Fries Prize for Improving Health and the Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award. These prestigious awards recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to public health through leadership, innovation, and measurable impact. Nominations must be submitted online through the CDC Foundation's nomination portal by April 4, 2026, at 11:59 PM EST. Letters of intent to nominate are encouraged, though not required, by February 15.

The James and Sarah Fries Prize for Improving Health awards a $100,000 prize to an outstanding leader who has done the greatest good for the greatest number of people in the field of health. Nominations should clearly demonstrate the quantitative impact of the nominee's contributions.

The Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award includes a $50,000 prize and recognizes leaders who make significant contributions to health education and health promotion through program development or delivery, policy, advocacy, or research. Nominations should describe how the nominee's work has directly benefited the health of the public.

For additional details, including eligibility requirements and submission guidelines, visit the CDC Foundation nomination web page or contact [email protected] with questions.

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