Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evaluation Grants
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The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health within the Department of Health and Human Services plans to release a solicitation for projects aimed at evaluating teen pregnancy prevention (TPP) approaches that can contribute significantly to reducing teen pregnancies. They intend to award up to nine grants, with a total funding pool estimated at $2.2 million. These grants will support projects lasting up to three years, focusing primarily on evaluations that explore new questions within the domain of teen pregnancy prevention to enhance the efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of prevention programs and services. The funded projects are expected to be feasible within a two- to three-year timeframe and may include secondary data analyses or the use of existing program, evaluation, or administrative data. This initiative encourages innovative evaluations that build upon previous studies and seek to inform better practices in TPP efforts. For additional information and application details, interested parties can contact Callie Koesters via email or phone.
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OPA plans to solicit applications for projects to carry out evaluations of teen pregnancy prevention (TPP) approaches that would make significant contributions to preventing teen pregnancy. OPA intends to make available an estimated $2.2 million for up to nine (9) grant awards for a period of up to three (3) years. OPA will consider evaluation projects that explore new questions in teen pregnancy prevention that improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of these programs and services. These grants are for projects that can be conducted within two to three years, such as secondary data analyses or research using existing program and evaluation data, research, or administrative data.
