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\nI have a media request outside business hours. What should I do?
\nFor urgent media requests outside of our normal business hours (9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday \u2013 Friday, excluding federal holidays), call 770-488-7100 for instructions. An on-call press officer will be able to assist you. For non-urgent requests, e-mail media@cdc.gov, and we will respond on the next business day.
\nWhy is it necessary to go through a press officer when I want to talk with a CDC expert?
\nPress officers are here to make sure your questions get answered by the best spokesperson for your story, within your deadline. CDC experts are working scientists and may not be available for interviews at all times. A press officer can help you find the best expert or spokesperson to answer your questions.
\nWhere can I get images for my story or publication?
\nCDC\u2019s Public Health Image Library (PHIL) contains many more high-resolution pictures, graphs, and illustrations. Most of these images are in the public domain.
\n \nAre CDC materials on the web copyrighted?
\nCDC materials available on the web site are in the public domain (free of copyright restrictions) unless otherwise noted. The CDC logo is NOT in the public domain and may not be used without a trademark licensing agreement.
\nCan I use the CDC logo in my publication?
\nThe CDC logo is NOT in the public domain. It is a registered trademark and may not be used by non-CDC parties without written permission or a trademark license agreement. If you are a partner and would like to enter into a trademark license agreement with CDC, please contact the Office of Technology and Innovation via e-mail at tto@cdc.gov.
\nHow can I obtain B-roll to use for my production?
\nCDC b-roll is in the public domain. Permission is not required for use of public domain items. However, we do ask that you cite CDC as the source.
\nI would like CDC to link to my website. What is your policy on linking to other websites?
\nCDC does not engage in reciprocal linking, and typically only links to other government websites and websites created by CDC\u2019s partners. CDC cannot endorse nor guarantee in any way the external organizations, services, advice, or products included in non\u2013governmental or non\u2013partner website links. However, the CDC website is a public domain website, which means you may link to us at no cost and without special permission. For more information on CDC\u2019s linking policy, click here.
\n \nI am not a reporter, but I would like to speak with someone about a disease or health issue. What number should I call?
\nCall CDC\u2019s national contact center, 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636). Or, visit the Contact CDC page for additional information.
\nHow do I get contact information for a specific person at CDC?
\nCall Directory Services at (404) 639-3311.
\n \nAre CDC facilities open to the public?
\nCDC\u2019s David J. Sencer Museum is open to the public.
\nHow can my organization get someone from CDC to speak at our event?
\nMake a request through the CDC Speakers Bureau by visiting the website to complete the Speaker Request Form.
\n \nMy organization would like to create a partnership with CDC. Whom should I contact?
\nFor information on CDC Partnerships, visit http://www.cdc.gov/Partners.
\n\n How do I sell advertising space or donate public service announcement space to CDC?
\nCDC does not regularly purchase advertising space. However, if you have space to donate for a public service announcement, please contact media relations at (404) 639-3286.
\nMy company\u2019s communication products and services may benefit CDC. Whom should I contact about a potential business relationship?
\nCDC general funding opportunities are listed https://www.cdc.gov/funding/resources/index.html. You can register with Federal Business Opportunities at https://www.fbo.gov/ to find out about federal contract work from all agencies.
\nIn addition, CDC general funding opportunities are listed on the CDC Procurement and Grants Office webpage, www.cdc.gov/about/business/funding.htm. This would be a way to learn about CDC program requests for contracts. Lastly, you can register with Federal Business Opportunities at www.fedbizopps.gov to find out about federal contract work from all agencies.
\n \nHow can my organization apply for a grant or funding from CDC?
\nInformation on CDC funding opportunities is available at https://www.cdc.gov/funding/resources/index.html
\nWhere can I find CDC job listings and information on careers?
\nFor federal job listings and information go to www.usajobs.gov. General information about CDC employment is available on our website at www.cdc.gov/employment.
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