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Find similar grantsTitle X Family Planning Grants is sponsored by HHS Office of Population Affairs. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has been a Title X grant recipient since the 1970s, delivering family planning services to clients annually through a network of subrecipients across the state.
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Title X Service Grants | HHS Office of Population Affairs U.S. Department of Health & Human Services For more than 50 years, Title X family planning clinics have played a critical role in ensuring access to a broad range of family planning and preventive health services. The HHS Office of Population Affairs (OPA) funds Title X family planning service grant recipients who support hundreds of subrecipients and thousands of service sites.
Family planning includes a broad range of services related to achieving pregnancy, preventing pregnancy, and assisting women, men, and couples with achieving their desired number and spacing of children. Use the Title X Family Planning Clinic Locator to find a family planning clinic near you. About Title X Service Grants : Learn more about overarching program goals, program expectations, and policy notices.
Title X Statutes, Regulations, and Legislative Mandates : Read statutes, regulations, and legislative mandates for Title X service grants. Current Title X Service Grant Recipients : See a list of facilities that receive Title X grants. For more information, visit the Title X Directory archive page .
Family Planning Annual Report (FPAR) : Learn more about the FPAR data that is used to monitor performance and guide strategic and financial planning. Key Resources for Title X Grant Recipients : Find documents, tools, and training resources for Title X grant recipients. Preventing HIV : Learn about what family planning clinics can do to assure HIV prevention services.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: State agencies (specifically the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services). Organizations would apply as sub-recipients through the NH DHHS. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Title X Family Planning Grants is funded by HHS Office of Population Affairs. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Hampshire. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Embryo Adoption Awareness and Services Program is sponsored by HHS Office of Population Affairs. The Embryo Adoption Awareness and Services (EAA) program aims to increase public awareness of embryo adoption as a method of family building and to provide individuals adopting embryos the medical and administrative services deemed necessary for such adoptions.
Fiscal Year 2026 Title X Family Planning Research Grants is sponsored by HHS Office of Population Affairs (OPA). This funding opportunity supports projects that can be conducted within two to three years, such as secondary data analyses or small applied research projects, related to family planning services under the Title X program.
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