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Process Evaluation of "Teenage Pregnancy Prevention: Integrating Services, Programs, and Strategies through Community-Wide Initiatives"

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Description of State and Community Awardees and National Organization Awardees

Teenage Pregnancy Prevention: Integrating Services, Programs, and Strategies through Community-Wide Initiatives

State and Community Awardees

Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Campaign of North Carolina

Alabama Department of Public Health (Title X agency)

City of Hartford, Department of Health and Human Services

Family Planning Council (Pennsylvania)

Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention

Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy

New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene

South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio



State and Community Awardees plan, coordinate, and lead the communitywide initiative. Part A State and Community Grantees additionally provide training and technical assistance to local youth-serving organizations and clinic partners to implement the five key components of the TPP Initiative (i.e., community mobilization and sustainability, increasing youth access to contraceptive and reproductive health care services, evidence based programs, working with diverse communities, and educating stakeholders).



National Organization Awardees

TPP Initiative Component

Advocates for Youth

Community Mobilization and Sustainability

Cicatelli Associates, Inc.

Increasing Youth Access to Contraceptive and Reproductive Health Care Services

Healthy Teen Network

Evidence Based Programs

John Snow, Inc. and JSI Research and Training Institute

Working with Diverse Communities

National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unintended Pregnancy

Educating Stakeholders



National Organization Awardees provide training and technical assistance to all funded State and Community Awardees on the five key components of the TPP Initiative (i.e., community mobilization and sustainability, increasing youth access to contraceptive and reproductive health care services, evidence based programs, working with diverse communities, and educating stakeholders).



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