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FYSB awarded the following funding for the State Personal Responsibility Education Program in fiscal year 2015.

Summarizes Access and Visitation program data for FY 2013, highlights services, demographics, and outcomes

In FY2015, State and Territorial Formula Grants Program received $94.5 million or 70% of FVPSA funds. We have provided the amounts by State and Territory.

These grants support abstinence education programming, an intervention in a continuum of services that seeks to prevent teen pregnancy. The purpose of the Competitive Abstinence Education (CAE) Grant Program is to provide funding to address the rates of teen pregnancy among adolescent youth who are at greatest risk of STDs/STIs and most likely to bear children out of wedlock. Programs focus on the social, psychological, and health gains to be realized by delaying initiation of sexual activity and engaging in healthy relationships.

These demonstration projects will build and sustain coordinated services in partnership with allied professionals in community-based organizations such as runaway and homeless youth, domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking victim services programs.

These grants fund programs that reach out to runaway and homeless youth and refer them to services, with the ultimate goal of getting them off the streets.

These grants fund emergency shelters that provide short-term basic services—including food, shelter and counseling—to runaway and homeless youth.

These grants fund projects that educate young people on both abstinence and contraception to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS.

Competitive Personal Responsibility Education Program Grant Awards for Fiscal Year 2013.

FYSB awarded the following funding for the State Personal Responsibility Education Program in fiscal year 2014.