Tribal Personal Responsibility Education Program (Tribal PREP)
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The Tribal Personal Responsibility Education Program (Tribal PREP) funds projects aimed at educating American Indian and Alaska Native youth aged 10 to 19, as well as expectant and parenting youth under 21, on abstinence and contraception to prevent pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and HIV. The program also supports the successful transition of youth to adulthood by focusing on key Adulthood Preparation Subjects (APS), requiring projects to implement at least three of six topics including healthy relationships, adolescent development, financial literacy, parent-child communication, educational and career success, and healthy life skills. Projects funded under this program must replicate or substantially incorporate elements of evidence-based programs proven through rigorous scientific research to influence behavior positively, such as delaying sexual activity, increasing contraceptive use, or reducing pregnancy rates among AI/AN youth. Additionally, all educational content must be medically accurate, age-appropriate, and delivered within a culturally relevant context tailored to the specific tribal communities served. The program is overseen by the Administration for Children & Families within the Department of Health and Human Services, with contact provided for program inquiries.
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Tribal PREP competitively funds projects that educate American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth ages 10-19, and expectant and parenting youth under age 21, on both abstinence and contraception for the prevention of pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and HIV and promote successful transition of youth to adulthood through education on key adulthood preparation subjects (APS). Projects must implement at least three of the six congressionally mandated APS which include: 1) healthy relationships, 2) adolescent development, 3) financial literacy, 4) parent-child communication, 5) educational and career success, and 6) healthy life skills. Additionally, projects must 1) replicate evidence-based effective programs or substantially incorporate elements of effective programs that have been proven on the basis of rigorous scientific research to change behavior within the AI/AN tribal communities, which means delaying sexual activity, increasing condom or contraceptive use for sexually active youth, or reducing pregnancy among youth; 2) be medically-accurate and complete; 3) provide age-appropriate information and activities; and, 4) be provided in the cultural context that is most appropriate for AI/AN youth.
