Title V Competitive Sexual Risk Avoidance Education
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The Title V Competitive Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE) program provides funding for projects aimed at teaching youth ages 10 to 19 to voluntarily refrain from non-marital sexual activity. These projects must utilize medically accurate information drawn from peer-reviewed sources and adopt evidence-based methodologies that combine research with practical strategies tailored to the specific needs and desired outcomes of their target audiences. The curriculum emphasizes personal responsibility, self-regulation, goal setting, healthy decision making, and future orientation, while also discouraging sexual coercion, dating violence, and other risky behaviors like underage drinking and drug use. Additionally, the program requires that the educational content be culturally sensitive, reflecting the diverse backgrounds and experiences of youth, and age-appropriate to ensure effective engagement. This funding opportunity specifically supports states that opt not to accept the fiscal year 2026 allocations for the Title V State SRAE program, promoting the implementation of comprehensive sexual risk avoidance education in these areas. The program is managed by the Administration for Children & Families under the Department of Health and Human Services, with Chéri Thompson listed as the point of contact.
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The Title V Competitive SRAE program competitively funds projects to implement sexual risk avoidance education that teaches youth ages 10-19 how to voluntarily refrain from non-marital sexual activity. Projects must: 1) use medically accurate information referencing peer-reviewed publications by educational, scientific, governmental, or health organizations; 2) implement an evidence-based approach integrating research findings with practical strategies that align with the needs and desired outcomes for the intended audience; 3) teach the benefits associated with personal responsibility, self-regulation, goal setting, healthy decision making, and a focus on the future; 4) discourage sexual coercion, dating violence, and other youth risk behaviors such as underage drinking or illicit drug use; 5) be culturally appropriate, recognizing the experiences of youth from diverse communities, backgrounds, and experiences; 6) normalize avoiding non-marital sexual activity; and 7) be age-appropriate. This opportunity supports the development and implementation of such projects in states that do not accept FY 2026 allocations for Title V State SRAE.
