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Evidence-Based Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program Delivery

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The contract seeks to deliver an evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention program aligned with HHS-approved models, emphasizing reproductive health education and meaningful youth engagement. The program must be implemented with strict fidelity to established protocols to ensure effectiveness and measurable outcomes, targeting adolescents through scientifically validated interventions. The solicitation is structured as a subcontract under the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health within the Department of Health and Human Services, with NAICS code 624120 indicating a focus on social assistance services. The proposal deadline is July 23, 2026, and performance is expected to occur without geographic restrictions specified, allowing flexibility in implementation across relevant communities. All activities must remain grounded in evidence, with accountability for adherence to national standards and demonstrated impact on reducing teen pregnancy rates.

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Evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention program with strict fidelity, youth engagement, and measurable outcomes under HHS.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Office Of The Assistant Secretary For HealthView Agency

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624120 - Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Office Of The Assistant Secretary For Health
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Deliver an evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention program with fidelity to HHS-approved models, including reproductive health education and youth engagement.

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