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FYSB awarded new Title V Competitive SRAE program grants for a two-year project period with the September 30, 2021 through September 29, 2022 budget period and total funding at $2.8 million to 11 recipients shown below. The grantees represent nine states and one U.S. territory. View all Title V Competitive SRAE grantee profiles.
These grants fund projects that educate young people on both abstinence and contraception to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS. Only local organizations and entities located in Florida, Indiana, North Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, the Marshall Islands, and Palau were eligible to apply.
These grants fund programs that promote proven and culturally appropriate methods for reducing adolescent pregnancy, delaying sexual activity among youths, and increasing condom use and other contraceptives among sexually active youth in native communities.
The Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) Program announced the recipients of Basic Center Program (BCP) grant funding for FY2019. BCP funding helps community-based organizations meet runaway and homeless youths' immediate needs with temporary shelter, counseling, crisis intervention, and aftercare services.
FYSB's Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program awarded Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE) Program (General Departmental-Funded) grants for FY2019. The purpose of the SRAE Program is to fund projects to implement sexual risk avoidance education that teaches participants how to voluntarily refrain from non-marital sexual activity.
The FYSB Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (APP) Program announced the recipients of Title V Competitive Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE) grant funding for FY2019. Title V Competitive SRAE funding supports projects that provide educational services for youth that normalizes the optimal health behavior of avoiding non-marital sexual activity.