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The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Population Affairs announces the availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 cooperative agreement awards under the authority of Division A, Title II of the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (Public Law No. 116-94). The primary focus of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health is leading America to healthier lives, especially for those who are most vulnerable, including those who have suffered historic disparities. In support of this vision, the Office of Population Affairs promotes health across the reproductive lifespan through innovative, evidence-based adolescent health and family planning programs, services, strategic partnerships, evaluation, and research. The Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) Program is designed to give youth the information and skills to promote optimal health and prevent teen pregnancy across the United States, especially among those who are most vulnerable, including those who have suffered historic disparities.
Funding Opportunity Number: AH-TP1-20-001. Assistance Listing: 93.297. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: HL. Award Amount: $500K – $1.5M per award.
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Yes — Optimally Change the Map of Teen Pregnancy through Replication of Programs Proven Effective (Optimally Changing the Map for Teen Pregnancy Prevention – Tier 1) is offered by Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health and this listing comes from Grants.gov, an official U.S. federal source. Federal applications generally require registrations (for example SAM.gov or an agency submission portal), so allow extra lead time.
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Past winners and funding trends for this program
From FY2021 to FY2025, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health made 1,059 awards totaling about $2.3 billion to 422 recipients across 59 states and territories, with a median award of $688,700. Essential Access Health ($86.2 million) and the Womens Health & Family Planning Association of Texas ($78.4 million) were the largest recipients.
| Organization | Total awarded |
|---|---|
| Essential Access Health(CA) | $86.2M |
| Womens Health & Family Planning Association of Texas(TX) | $78.4M |
| Florida Department of Health(FL) | $55.6M |
| Nys Department of Health(NY) | $47.1M |
| Family Health Centers of Georgia, INC., the(GA) | $42.6M |
| The Morehouse School of Medicine, INC.(GA) | $40.5M |
| New Jersey Family Planning League INC.(NJ) | $40.3M |
| Michigan Department of Health and Human Services(MI) | $39.7M |
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