Grant Award Announcements

Note: The announcements below include past notices that may contain information and links that are not current or updated by OPA.

2021

The HHS Office of Population Affairs awarded one-time, non-competitive supplements to each of the 69 current Title X grantees funded under PA-FPH-19-001.
The HHS Office of Population Affairs announced $12,640,189 for 13 new grants to organizations for “Optimally Changing the Map for Teen Pregnancy Prevention (Tier 1).”

2020

The HHS Office of Population Affairs and the HHS Office on Women’s Health awarded $7.4 million to JSI Research and Training Institute, Inc. to establish and operate the National Training Center for Family Planning and Teen Pregnancy Prevention.
The HHS Office of Population Affairs awarded three research grants to synthesize and translate existing research exploring new questions in the area of promotion of healthy behaviors to prevent teen pregnancy.
The HHS Office of Population Affairs awarded $8,579,345 for five new grants to expand family planning services in areas that are currently unserved and/or underserved by the Title X network and $11,360,000 in supplemental grants for current Title X grantees.
The HHS Office of Population Affairs announced $19,285,680 for 13 new grants to organizations for “Tier 2 Innovation and Impact Network Grants: Achieving Optimal Health and Preventing Teen Pregnancy in Key Priority Areas.”
The HHS Office of Population Affairs awarded a total of $3,714,317 for four new grants to organizations to conduct rigorous evaluation of promising interventions (TPP Tier 2 Phase II).
The HHS Office of Population Affairs announced the award of $56,300,000 for 49 new grants to organizations to “Optimally Changing the Map for Teen Pregnancy through Replication of Programs (Tier 1).”

2019

The HHS Office of Population Affairs awarded a total of nine family planning service delivery improvement research grants in the areas of Data Trends and Analysis, Innovations in Family Planning Clinical Service Delivery, and Studies to Address Opportunities and Barriers for Linking Family Planning Services and Substance Use Disorder Screening and Treatment.
The HHS Office of Population Affairs announced $33.6 million in fiscal year 2019 funding awards to 50 current Title X grantees in order to supplement their family planning services.