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The following organizations are FY2020 recipients of PREIS program non-competing continuation awards for the September 30, 2020 through September 29, 2021 budget period. Twelve recipients received total funding of $8.8 million. View all PREIS grantee profiles.

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.

Each year, thousands of U.S. youth run away from home, are asked to leave their homes or become homeless. Through the Runaway and Homeless Youth Program (RHY), FYSB supports street outreach, emergency shelters and longer-term transitional living and maternity group home programs to serve and protect these young people.

The following organizations are FY2020 recipients of General Departmental Sexual Risk Avoidance Education program non-competing continuation awards for the September 30, 2020 through September 29, 2021 budget period. Thirty recipients received total funding of $12.8 million. View all GD SRAE grantee profiles.

The following organizations are FY2020 recipients of Tribal PREP non-competing continuation awards for the September 30, 2020 through September 29, 2021 budget period. Eight recipients received total funding of $3.25 million. View all Tribal PREP grantee profiles.

The following organizations are FY2020 recipients of Competitive PREP non-competing continuation awards for the September 30, 2020 through September 29, 2021 budget period. Twenty-one recipients received total funding of $10.2 million. View all Competitive PREP grantee profiles.

The National Clearinghouse on Homeless Youth and Families is a free information service of the Family and Youth Services Bureau. Its purpose is to educate the family and youth work field—including FYSB grantees and aspiring grantees—about the research and effective practices that can improve the long-term social and emotional well-being of families and youth.

The Runaway and Homeless Youth Training and Technical Assistance Center (RHYTTAC)assists FYSB grantee agencies in developing new approaches to serving runaway and homeless youth, in accessing new resources, and in establishing linkages with other grantees with similar interests and concerns.

FYSB has awarded grants in its three program areas. 

Performance and evaluation projects document how PREP is implemented and who is served, assess program effectiveness, and spur on program innovation.