Effectiveness of Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs Designed Specifically for Young Males
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Effectiveness of Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs Designed Specifically for Young Males: A collaborative initiative between the HHS Office of Adolescent Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the purpose of this research opportunity is to rigorously evaluate innovative interventions designed for young men aged 15-24 years old to reduce their risk of fathering a teen pregnancy that can be feasibly implemented in target settings (e.g., clinics, schools, community settings, youth-serving organizations, correctional settings). Up to three 5-year research projects will
be funded, with at least one project evaluating an intervention targeted at young men aged 15-19 years.
Projects will be funded under either Component A or B, based on the readiness of the intervention to be rigorously evaluated. Applicants will submit a proposal using either: A) an existing intervention that has promising process data and/or some evidence of effectiveness, but has not been rigorously evaluated; or B) a partially developed intervention to be finalized prior to evaluation.
Component A and Component B projects will rigorously evaluate the interventions with an experimental approach, package efficacious interventions, and provide CDC and OAH with final intervention package materials , to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use the work for public health purposes, and to authorize others to do so in accordance with applicable grant regulations. In this FOA, the set of activities on evaluation is referred to as Part I.
Component A and Component B projects will also obtain and provide training and technical assistance (TTA) that is tailored to the needs of the grantee (internal TTA) and the grantees external partners (external TTA) to ensure high-quality implementation and rigorous evaluation of the proposed interventions. In this FOA, the set of activities on training and technical assistance is referred to as Part II.
Component A and Component B applications must address both Part I and Part II activities to be considered responsive.
be funded, with at least one project evaluating an intervention targeted at young men aged 15-19 years.
Projects will be funded under either Component A or B, based on the readiness of the intervention to be rigorously evaluated. Applicants will submit a proposal using either: A) an existing intervention that has promising process data and/or some evidence of effectiveness, but has not been rigorously evaluated; or B) a partially developed intervention to be finalized prior to evaluation.
Component A and Component B projects will rigorously evaluate the interventions with an experimental approach, package efficacious interventions, and provide CDC and OAH with final intervention package materials , to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use the work for public health purposes, and to authorize others to do so in accordance with applicable grant regulations. In this FOA, the set of activities on evaluation is referred to as Part I.
Component A and Component B projects will also obtain and provide training and technical assistance (TTA) that is tailored to the needs of the grantee (internal TTA) and the grantees external partners (external TTA) to ensure high-quality implementation and rigorous evaluation of the proposed interventions. In this FOA, the set of activities on training and technical assistance is referred to as Part II.
Component A and Component B applications must address both Part I and Part II activities to be considered responsive.
Federal Grant Title: | Effectiveness of Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs Designed Specifically for Young Males |
Federal Agency Name: | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Grant Categories: | Health |
Type of Opportunity: | Discretionary |
Funding Opportunity Number: | RFA-DP-15-007 |
Type of Funding: | Cooperative Agreement |
CFDA Numbers: | 93.946 |
CFDA Descriptions: | Cooperative Agreements to Support State-Based Safe Motherhood and Infant Health Initiative Programs |
Current Application Deadline: | Mar 3, 2015 Letter of Intent Due Date: 02/03/2015 |
Original Application Deadline: | Mar 3, 2015 Letter of Intent Due Date: 02/03/2015 |
Posted Date: | Dec 23, 2014 |
Creation Date: | Dec 23, 2014 |
Archive Date: | Apr 2, 2015 |
Total Program Funding: | $10,000,000 |
Maximum Federal Grant Award: | $1,000,000 |
Minimum Federal Grant Award: | $0 |
Expected Number of Awards: | 3 |
Cost Sharing or Matching: | No |
- Applicants Eligible for this Grant
- Special district governments
Small businesses
Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Independent school districts
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
State governments
City or township governments
Private institutions of higher education
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
County governments
Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
For profit organizations other than small businesses - Additional Information on Eligibility
- Hispanic-serving Institutions
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs)
Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions
Eligible Agencies of the Federal Government
U.S. Territory or Possession
Faith-based or Community-based Organizations
Regional Organizations
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