Opportunity Information: Apply for PA FPR 19 002

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Office of Population Affairs (OPA) under the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, released this discretionary grant funding opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number: PA-FPR-19-002; CFDA: 93.974) to support data analysis and trends research focused on publicly funded family planning services in the United States. The central goal is to generate research that leads to practical, workable approaches and activities that strengthen the ability of individuals and couples to meet their family planning goals. For the purposes of this announcement, "U.S." is defined broadly to include the areas referenced in the eligibility section, explicitly including U.S. insular areas and former U.S. territories.

The competition is open to public or private nonprofit entities (with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement). OPA is looking for projects that do more than describe problems in the abstract; the intent is to fund analyses that can inform feasible improvements in how family planning services are delivered, accessed, and experienced. The award structure indicates a small number of relatively focused projects: OPA anticipated making 2 awards, with an award ceiling of $300,000.

A key requirement is that every application must address at least two of the four listed priority areas, and the applicant must clearly state in the project narrative which priority areas are being covered. Applicants are allowed to submit multiple applications if they are proposing different projects. However, if the same applicant submits more than one application for the same project, OPA will only consider the most recently submitted version, which effectively means earlier duplicates are disregarded.

The first priority area centers on describing what services are currently provided by Title X clinics and other publicly funded family planning clinics nationwide, and how those services have evolved over time. The FOA gives examples of services of interest, including screening for substance use or misuse (including substance use disorders), counseling on fertility awareness-based methods and barriers to using those methods, screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, HIV testing and connections to HIV care and treatment, youth-friendly services, and contraceptive services. This priority is essentially about mapping the service landscape and documenting change over time, especially as new needs, guidelines, and service models emerge.

The second priority area focuses on client satisfaction trends and how satisfaction relates to whether clients actually use family planning and related services. The emphasis is not only on measuring satisfaction at one point in time, but on tracking changes over time and analyzing whether satisfaction is associated with utilization patterns among clients served by Title X and other publicly funded family planning providers. In practical terms, OPA is signaling interest in analyses that connect client experience to real-world service uptake and continuity of care, rather than treating satisfaction as a standalone metric.

The third priority area targets shifts in the service delivery system and the mechanisms used to provide care over time. Examples include changes in the types of organizations offering services, the role of school-based clinics for adolescents and youth, and the expansion of telehealth, mobile clinics, and online services. This priority invites applicants to examine how the infrastructure and modalities of care delivery are changing, and what those changes mean for access, reach, and effectiveness across different populations and geographies.

The fourth priority area addresses the workforce behind publicly funded family planning services, with attention to trends in workforce composition, training, and supply, along with staffing models and delivery processes. This includes how clinics and programs staff their services, how roles may be shifting, whether workforce capacity is keeping pace with demand, and how training or workforce constraints may influence the availability or quality of care. The underlying theme is that service outcomes and access are tightly linked to staffing realities, and OPA wants stronger evidence on how workforce changes are unfolding over time.

Administratively, the FOA was created on March 6, 2019, with an original closing date of May 6, 2019. Overall, this opportunity is designed for organizations capable of conducting rigorous, policy-relevant analysis of publicly funded family planning systems, producing findings that can guide actionable improvements while explicitly covering at least two of the four priority research areas.

  • The Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Announcement of Availability of Funds for Data Analysis and Trends Research Grants" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.974.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Mar 06, 2019.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by May 06, 2019 No Explanation. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $300,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 2 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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