Subject: ♡ New funding ($83M) for Relationship Ed and Pregnancy Prevention

Greetings!

We are eagerly reviewing the just-released Office of Adolescent Health funding opportunities for teen pregnancy prevention and relationship skills education. We are busy developing tools that will help you write a strong grant application.

Tier 1 will award $61M to 270 applicants for Replicating Programs –Effective in the Promotion of Healthy Adolescence and the Reduction of Teenage Pregnancy and Associated Risk Behaviors.

The Tier 2 opportunity offers $22M to 75 applicants for deeper evaluations in New and Innovative Strategies to Prevent Teenage Pregnancy and Promote Healthy Adolescence.

We’ll be getting back to you shortly with our tools. 

Kind regards,

Dixie

PS Below please find a more in-depth email about the funding opportunities. Feel free to forward this to others who may be interested!


Dixie Zittlow | Director of Outreach
The Dibble Institute | A mission-driven nonprofit
PO Box 7881 | Berkeley, CA 94707-0881
Phone: 800-695-7975 | Direct: 920-664-6066
www.DibbleInstitute.org | Dixie@DibbleInstitute.org

The HHS Office of Adolescent Health (OAH) announces the anticipated availability of funds for two new funding opportunity announcements (FOAs).

Phase I Replicating Programs (Tier 1) Effective in the Promotion of Healthy Adolescence and the Reduction of Teenage Pregnancy and Associated Risk Factors
The purpose of this FOA is to replicate and scale up programs that include the 
protective factors shown to be effective in the prevention of risk behaviors, including
teen pregnancy. The overall goal is to promote healthy adolescence and to address
youth sexual risk holistically or across the interrelated factors that promote optimal
health and result in healthy decision-making, including teen pregnancy prevention.

OAH anticipates funding up to 270 grants with an annual budget of $200,000–$500,000 for a two-year project period (FOA Number: AH-TP1-18-001). To learn more, view the announcement on Grants.gov.

Due Dates:
  • Non-binding letters of intent: May 21, 2018
  • Applications: June 29, 2018
A technical assistance webinar for potential applicants will be held on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. ET. Please use the information below to join:
Phase I New and Innovative Strategies (Tier 2) to Prevent Teenage Pregnancy and Promote Healthy Adolescence
The purpose of this FOA is to develop and test new and innovative strategies to prevent
teen pregnancy, promote healthy adolescence, and address youth sexual risk holistically.
The goal is to improve healthy decision-making and future thriving by enhancing protective factors with youth, with supplementary focus possible at the systems-level, with families and among caregivers.
Projects are expected to have high potential to enhance protective factors shown to improve the health of adolescents.

OAH anticipates funding up to 75 grants with an annual budget of $250,000–$375,000 for a two-year project period (FOA Number: AH-TP2-18-001). To learn more, view the
announcement on Grants.gov.


Due Dates:
  • Non-binding letters of intent: May 21, 2018
  • Applications: June 29, 2018
A technical assistance webinar for potential applicants will be held on Thursday, May 10, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. ET. Please use the information below to join:
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