Division of Public Health Grants and Contracts (GAC) System

Valuable information is available on this page for local and tribal health departments (LHD) regarding the overall contracting process and LHD allocations.

The tabs below provide detailed information regarding the consolidated contracts between the Division of Public Health (DPH) and LHDs.

The consolidated contract combines funding for multiple programs into a single, cost-based reimbursement contract for each LHD.

2025

The 2025 consolidated contract covers the timeframe from October 2024 through September 2026.

The Preventive Health and Health Services (PHHS) Block Grant runs from October 2023 through September 2025, therefore it is part of the 2024 contracts.

Go to the 2024 PHHS section for current program information.


2024

The 2024 consolidated contract covers the timeframe from October 2023 through September 2025.


Public Health Infrastructure Grant information

Public Health Infrastructure SharePoint for Local Health Departments website

This SharePoint site is accessible to all local health officers and, upon request, local public health staff. To request access to the PHI SharePoint site, email DHSDPHPHIGrant@dhs.wisconsin.gov.


2021

The 2021 consolidated contract covers the timeframe from October 2020 through December 2024.

Program information

Additional information

For questions, comments, or concerns regarding contracting, contact DPH at dhsgacmail@wisconsin.gov.


Accessing GAC

The GAC system, is a DPH tool for conducting the contracting process between DPH and its partners, local health departments and private agencies. The GAC System and its associated processes are owned and managed by the Division of Public Health. GAC is a secure, password-protected, web-based application that facilitates the negotiation of programmatic objectives and tracks funding allocations. All users are required to have a Wisconsin user account and be assigned appropriate access (role).

If you have already been assigned a GAC role, Enter GAC to log in.

If you do not have an assigned GAC role, complete the following two-step process:

Step 1

Obtain Wisconsin User Account. After completing step 1, return to this page to go to step 2.

Step 2

Request Access to GAC. Requires login using your Wisconsin user ID and password.

Glossary

 
Last revised December 2, 2024