Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Evaluation and Research Grants

The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH), Office of Population Affairs (OPA) announces the anticipated availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 under the authority of Section 241 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C.

§ 238j) and Division H, Title II of the Consolidated

credit:


Appropriations Act, 2022 (Public Law No.

117-103).

OASH’s primary focus is leading America to healthier lives, especially for those who are most vulnerable.

In support of this vision, OPA promotes health across the reproductive lifespan through innovative, evidence-based adolescent health and family planning programs, services, strategic partnerships, evaluation, and research.

Research supporting the TPP Program is designed to give youth the information and skills to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and teen pregnancy across the United States, especially for the most vulnerable, including those who have suffered historic disparities.
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Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Evaluation and Research Grants

Additional Information of Eligibility:
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Eligible Applicants Any public or private entity located in any one of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, U. S. Virgin Islands, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Republic of Palau, Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands is eligible to apply for a grant under this announcement.

Community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, and American Indian/Alaskan Native/Native American (AI/AN/NA) organizations are eligible to apply.

Examples of eligible organizations include: • State Governments • U. S. territories • County Governments • City or township governments • Special district governments • Independent school districts • Public and State controlled institutions of higher education • Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) • Public Housing authorities/Indian housing authorities • Native American tribal organizations (other than federally recognized tribal governments) • Nonprofits having 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education • Nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education • Private institutions of higher education • For profit organizations, including small businesses.

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https://www.grantsolutions.gov/gs/preaward/previewPublicAnnouncement.do?id=96905

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Date Posted:
2022-04-06

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Archive Date:
2022-07-14


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