HHS Awards $12.5 Million in One-Time Supplements to Support High Quality Title X Family Planning Services

September 30, 2024

The HHS Office of Population Affairs (OPA) awarded more than $12.5 million in one-time supplemental grant funding to 28 Title X service grant recipients.  The one-time supplemental funding will enable these organizations to expand the delivery of equitable, affordable, client-centered, and high-quality family planning services across their Title X networks. 

Title X is the only federal grant program dedicated solely to providing individuals with comprehensive family planning and related preventive health services. Family planning services include a broad range of medically approved services, which includes Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved contraceptive products and natural family planning methods, for clients who want to prevent pregnancy and space births, pregnancy testing and counseling, assistance to achieve pregnancy, basic infertility services, sexually transmitted infection (STI) services, and other preconception health services. Title X clinics also provide linkages to primary care and prenatal care for clients in need of those services. 

The Title X program prioritizes services for low-income individuals with reduced access to health care. In 2023, 60% of Title X clients had incomes at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) and received services for no charge, 23% of Title X clients had incomes between 100% and 250% FPL and received services on a discounted sliding scale; and 27% Title X clients were uninsured.  For many Title X clients, the Title X clinic is their only access to health care for the entire year. 

The list of Title X recipients who received a one-time supplement, and the amount of the supplement, is listed below:

Title X Services Grant Recipient   FY24 One-Time Supplement Amount State Served
Arizona Family Health Partnership  $379,748 AZ
Essential Access Health $675,000 CA
Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment   $34,358 CO
Planned Parenthood of Southern New England    $66,742 CT
Florida Department of Health $1,115,082 FL
FSM Department of Health and Social Affairs  $143,488 FSM
Essential Access Health $100,000   HI
Family Planning Council of Iowa  $388,780 IA
Iowa Department of Public Health $380,600 IA
Kentucky Cabinet for Health Services $348,482 KY
Maryland Department of Health      $423,025  MD
Family Planning Association of Maine  $250,000 ME
Ramsey County   $31,010 MN
Missouri Family Health Council  $1,000,000  MO, OK
Converge $901,920   MS
Bridgercare  $679,569 MT
Public Health Solutions   $707,567 NY
Ohio Department of Health  $241,706    OH
Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio $799,100 OH
Oregon Health Authority  $1,414,829 OR
AccessMatters   $156,492  PA
Rhode Island Department of Health $141,689   RI
South Carolina Department of Public Health  $508,565 SC
Planned Parenthood Of Greater Texas Family Planning And Preventative Health Services $1,024,606 TX
Virgin Islands Department of Health Group $140,000 VI
Vermont Agency of Human Services   $228,887 VT
Washington State Department of Health $206,196 WA
Wyoming Health Council $100,639  WY