June 23, 2023
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is awarding approximately $68.5 million through cooperative agreements in 29 states and Puerto Rico to support the evidence-based Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) program. The TPP program is a national, competitive program that provides funding to replicate and scale evidence-based programs and develops and evaluates new and innovative approaches to prevent teen pregnancy, improve adolescent sexual health outcomes and promote positive youth development in communities across the United States.
Read the full HHS press release. Learn more about the Teen Pregnancy Prevention program, grantees, strategies, and more.
Advancing Equity in Adolescent Health through Evidence-Based Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs and Services
Project Period: July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2028
Grantee Name |
State(s) |
Award Amount |
Michigan Organization on Adolescent Sexual Health |
Alabama, Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, & Mississippi |
$1,972,000 |
Campesinos Sin Fronteras |
Arizona |
$985,999 |
Touchstone Behavioral Health |
Arizona |
$1,573,544 |
University of Montana |
Arizona, Montana, & New Mexico |
$1,329,154 |
Foothill Family Service |
California |
$988,368 |
Planned Parenthood California Central Coast |
California |
$798,640 |
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, Inc. |
California |
$985,867 |
PRO Youth and Families, Inc. |
California |
$1,265,668 |
The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco |
California |
$946,514 |
Partners in Social Research, LLC |
Connecticut |
$733,753 |
Fit Kids of America Corp |
Florida |
$981,760 |
OIC of South Florida |
Florida |
$1,321,240 |
Planned Parenthood of South Florida and the Treasure Coast |
Florida |
$983,516 |
Fulton County Board of Health |
Georgia |
$1,971,822 |
Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential, Inc. |
Georgia |
$1,972,000 |
Morehouse School of Medicine, Inc |
Georgia |
$1,972,000 |
Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, HI, AK, IN, and KY |
Hawaii |
$487,013 |
Texas A&M Health Science Center |
Illinois |
$1,478,999 |
Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, Inc. |
Iowa & Nebraska |
$773,619 |
Baltimore City Health Department |
Maryland |
$1,833,960 |
Maryland Department of Health |
Maryland |
$1,477,391 |
Bethany Christian Services of Michigan |
Michigan |
$1,478,999 |
Teen HYPE Youth Development Program |
Michigan |
$1,442,116 |
Hennepin County Public Health |
Minnesota |
$1,972,000 |
Aiming for Healthy Families Inc. |
Mississippi |
$532,415 |
Delta Health Alliance, Inc. |
Mississippi |
$1,232,008 |
Better Family Life, Inc. |
Missouri |
$1,369,554 |
Bridgercare |
Montana |
$1,011,249 |
Capacity Builders, Inc. |
New Mexico |
$589,432 |
Cicatelli Associates, Inc. |
New York |
$1,416,537 |
Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc. |
New York |
$1,972,000 |
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. |
New York |
$1,091,185 |
The Children's Aid Society |
New York |
$936,700 |
Duke University |
North Carolina |
$955,090 |
Public Health Authority of Cabarrus County |
North Carolina |
$1,083,103 |
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma |
Oklahoma |
$1,571,435 |
AccessMatters |
Pennsylvania |
$1,212,977 |
Family Health Council of Central Pennsylvania, Inc. |
Pennsylvania |
$1,906,244 |
Grupo Nexos, Inc. |
Puerto Rico |
$1,686,361 |
Universidad Central del Caribe |
Puerto Rico |
$1,124,111 |
Rhode Island Department of Health |
Rhode Island |
$734,570 |
Fact Forward |
South Carolina |
$1,646,375 |
The Children's Council |
South Carolina |
$671,091 |
Rural America Initiatives |
South Dakota |
$678,331 |
City of Austin |
Texas |
$838,100 |
Healthy Futures of Texas |
Texas |
$1,972,000 |
Project Vida Health Center |
Texas |
$1,972,000 |
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston |
Texas |
$1,206,125 |
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio |
Texas |
$1,972,000 |
Utah State University |
Utah |
$985,507 |
Mission West Virginia, Inc. |
West Virginia |
$1,972,000 |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
$1,276,459 |
Wisconsin Department of Health Services |
Wisconsin |
$1,215,905 |
Total |
$68,556,803 |