Title X Program Funding History

The Title X Family Planning program ["Population Research and Voluntary Family Planning Programs" (Public Law 91-572)], was enacted in 1970 as Title X of the Public Health Service Act. Title X is the only federal grant program dedicated solely to providing individuals with comprehensive family planning and related preventive health services. The Title X program is designed to provide access to contraceptive services, supplies, and information. By law, priority is given to persons from low-income families.

The Title X Family Planning program is administered within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health by the Office of Population Affairs (OPA).

For additional HHS budget information, please visit the HHS Office of Budget.

Funding History

Fiscal Year

Title X Appropriated Funds

2019

$286,479,000

2018

$286,479,000

2017

$286,479,000

2016

$286,479,000

2015

$286,479,000

2014

$286,400,000

2013

$278,349,286 (Revised FY 13 Annualized CR level)

2012

$297,400,000*

2011

$299,400,000

2010

$317,491,000

2009

$307,491,000

2008

$299,981,000

2007

$283,146,000

2006

$283,103,000

2005

$285,977,000

2004

$278,348,000

2003

$273,350,000

2002

$265,000,000

2001

$253,932,000

2000

$238,885,000

1999

$215,000,000

1998

$203,452,000

1997

$198,452,000

1996

$192,592,000

1995

$193,349,000

1994

$180,918,000

1993

$173,418,000

1992

$149,585,000

1991

$144,311,000

1990

$139,135,000

1989

$138,320,000

1988

$139,663,000

1987

$142,500,000

1986

$136,372,000

1985

$142,500,000

1984

$140,000,000

1983

$124,088,000

1982

$124,176,000

1981

$161,671,000

1980

$162,000,000

1979

$135,000,000

1978

$135,000,000

1977

$113,000,000

1976

$100,615,000

1975

$100,615,000

1974

$100,615,000

1973

$100,615,000

1972

$61,815,000

1971

$6,000,000

*Congress imposed a 0.19% rescission, resulting in a net appropriation of $296,838,000.