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Find similar grantsTitle X Service Grants is sponsored by HHS Office of Population Affairs. Provides comprehensive family planning services to approximately 34,000 clients through local health units and school-based health centers across Arkansas.
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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.
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