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Find similar grantsFlorida Pregnancy Support Services Program (FPPSSP) is sponsored by Florida Department of Health (administered by Florida Pregnancy Care Network). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Florida Pregnancy Care Network | A statewide alliance of pregnancy support organizations The Florida Pregnancy Care Network, Inc. offers a statewide alliance of pregnancy support organizations. As a private non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, FPCN provides financial and other support for member organizations, enabling and assisting them in their mission to support pregnant women in need in Florida.
The network consists of over 100 Florida pregnancy resource organizations providing direct services to pregnant women and their families. These services, including counseling, referral, material support, training and education, help meet the emotional and physical needs of pregnant women and assist them in preparing to parent their baby or place their baby for adoption.
In addition to pregnancy services, FPCN is proud to help providers offer well woman exams free of charge for qualified individuals. The exams can vary, but may include a breast examination, a pelvic examination, and a pap smear. Some FPPSSP providers offer free sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing.
Florida Pregnancy Care Network administers the Florida Pregnancy and Parenting Support Services Program (FPPSSP) for the Florida Department of Health. The purpose of the FPPSSP is to coordinate and enhance the efforts of local pregnancy resource organizations to increase the availability, quality and awareness of pregnancy support services that promote and encourage childbirth.
FPPSSP provides financial reimbursement to pregnancy resource organizations for their expenses incurred in the provision of pregnancy support services, including pregnancy testing, counseling, education, training, and referral to pregnant women and their families.
Even though many of the pregnancy support organizations that provide FPPSSP services are faith-based, no proselytization or sharing of religious information is permitted under the program and contracting organizations must ensure that they strictly adhere to this regulation. FPPSSP provides a state-wide toll-free number and website to connect pregnant women with nearby pregnancy resource organizations.
All services are offered at no charge to the women and their families. Services under the FPPSSP can continue for one year following the birth of the child. The Pregnancy Support Services Program has been funded by the Florida Legislature since 2005.
For more information about the FPSSP please visit the program website: www. floridapregnancysupport. com Pregnancy & Wellness Support By the Numbers PREGNANCY SUPPORT SERVICES: 2006 – 2025 $29.
5 MILLION current appropriation 105 site locations in Florida 604,419 pregnancy support clients served 2,105,206 pregnancy services “Thanks to this program, the women we serve have healthier pregnancies and are better equipped to be parents. ” Director Pregnancy and Adoption Services Diocese of St.
Petersburg 820,233 pregnancy center visits 320,209 pregnancy tests administered “There is a lot of accounting and NO gray areas with this program. Anyone participating in this program knows the monthly bookkeeping reports and the yearly auditing must be complete and perfect, which is a positive for all concerned. There is never any doubt that the money from this funding is being spent exactly per the requirements.
FPCN staff sets the bar very high and we, who benefit from this well-run program, respect their integrity and professionalism. ” Women’s Care Center, Vero Beach WOMEN’S WELLNESS SERVICES: 2017 – 2025 29,691 STI tests since 2017 11,105 exams administered since 2017 “I’m very grateful for everything I’ve learned in these classes. I thought I knew everything I needed to know until coming here.
” Pregnancy Care Center of Plant City "The counseling parameters and restrictions attached to the funding have helped us be intentional and efficient in regard to the order of the information we gather and share Dr. Katherine Gratto, Executive Director, Sira Gainesville “We are so grateful that A Caring Center for Women exists to help other women make similar brave decisions and offer support to other families like ours.
We hope to share your message of hope and love with hearts full of gratitude for all the blessings shared with us!
” Women’s Care Center, Vero Beach, FL Our current funding is earmarked for pregnancy counseling and education, parenting education, pregnancy tests, wellness exams for uninsured women, STI tests, abstinence education and counseling, salaries, rent, mortgage, utilities, etc. Please consider supporting our mission through a donation to FPCN. 1: Make a donation online now by clicking here .
2: Send a check payable to: Florida Pregnancy Care Network 1424 Piedmont Drive E. , Suite 101 Tallahassee, FL 32308 Thank You for Your Support On behalf of the women, children, and families we serve, thank you for your support! Your gift is saving lives and providing support and encouragement to families.
Florida Pregnancy Care Network 1424 Piedmont Drive, E. Ste 101 Florida Pregnancy Support Emergency Pregnancy Services
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Florida pregnancy resource organizations that provide direct services to pregnant women and their families, and do not engage in proselytization or sharing of religious information under the program. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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