Key points
The CDC Injury Center prioritizes funding for the prevention of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), overdose, and suicide. This page shows how funds were appropriated in the state of North Dakota in FY23.
Suicide prevention funding - North Dakota
- There were 169 suicide deaths in North Dakota in 2022
- There were 22.5 suicide deaths per 100,000 people (age-adjusted) in North Dakota in 2022
Total suicide prevention funding in North Dakota
CDC appropriated $955,014 for suicide prevention strategies in the state of North Dakota in FY23.
Suicide prevention programs
- Comprehensive Suicide Prevention
- University of North Dakota: $955,014
- University of North Dakota: $955,014
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Suicide Prevention Funding
North Dakota's suicide prevention priorities
North Dakota is preventing suicide with CDC Injury Center funding by:A
- Creating protective environments
- Teaching coping and problem-solving skills
- Identifying and supporting people at risk
- Strengthening access and delivery of suicide care
Content Source:
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
- This snapshot reflects suicide prevention priorities and activities under Year 2 funding of the Comprehensive Suicide Prevention (CSP) Program. This information is subject to change. For additional information, please see CSP: Program Profiles.