The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), Bureau of Women, Infant and Adolescent Health (BWIAH), announces the availability of up to $19.7 million annually to support the Comprehensive Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP) initiative throughout the state for the anticipated funding period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2028.
Donor Name: New York State Department of Health
State: New York
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 11/29/2022
Size of the Grant: up to $80,000
Grant Duration: 5 years
Details:
This Request for Applications (RFA) represents the continued commitment of the NYSDOH to support comprehensive programming that fosters the prevention of adolescent pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and) and aligns with NYSDOH’s Title V Maternal and Child Health priorities for adolescent health.
NYSDOH is committing public health resources to communities with the highest need where impact will be greatest to improve population health outcomes and advance health equity. To accomplish this, the CAPP RFA incorporates key guiding principles within a comprehensive public health framework to promote health and opportunities in communities for New York State (NYS) adolescents. These principles include: a performance management approach to measure, monitor, and improve health outcomes; the social ecological model approach, which recognizes health as a function of individuals and the environments in which they live; and a youth development approach that provides supports and opportunities for young people within communities to enable them to develop to their full potential.
Funding Information
- Applicants may apply for up to $80,000 for Programmatic Component Two funding per application.
- Funding period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2028.
Who may Apply
- Applicants must be a NYS youth-serving organizations, such as city and county health departments, school districts, youth bureaus; and from not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organizations, including, but not limited to, Article 28 healthcare providers, community-based health and human service providers, and local health and human service agencies.
- Applicants not approved under Article 28 of the NYS Public Health Law (PHL) to provide family planning services must submit a Letter of Referral Arrangement from one or more family planning providers serving the priority community stating their intent to collaborate with the CAPP applicant organization to accept the contractor’s referrals for Medicaid patients and able to provide a full range of medical family planning services.
For more information, visit NYSDH.