Family and Youth Services Bureau

The Personal Responsibility Education Program supports projects that educate 10- to 19-year-olds, as well as pregnant and parenting youth under age 21, on abstinence and contraception for the prevention of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS. Successful applicants will provide programming on at least three of six adulthood preparation subjects. Applicants from...
The Family and Youth Services Bureau is accepting applications to provide support to public and private entities for the development and implementation of the Competitive Abstinence Education program. Acceptable applications will be designed to provide abstinence education as defined by Section 510(b)(2)(A)-(H) of the Social Security Act. The anticipated number of awards is six to 23 funded at $...
The Family and Youth Services Bureau's Street Outreach Program funds organizations that provide street-based services to runaway, homeless and street youth who have been subjected to, or are at risk of being subjected to, sexual abuse, prostitution or sexual exploitation. These services, which are provided in areas where street youth congregate, are designed to assist youth in making healthy...
The Family and Youth Services Bureau will fund a national training and technical assistance center that aims to enhance and promote the continuous evidence-based quality improvement of services with a focus on the social and emotional well being of children, youth and families served by FYSB-funded runaway and homeless youth programs. Full funding opportunity announcement (PDF, 342 KB).
State Abstinence Education Grants enable states to develop flexible, medically accurate and effective abstinence-based teen pregnancy prevention plans. States may also use the funding to provide mentoring, counseling and adult supervision to promote abstinence from sexual activity, with a focus on those groups which are most likely to bear children out-of-wedlock. See full opportunity.
This funding opportunity will support the establishment and operation of a National Communications System (hotline) for youth who have run away, or are considering running away, and their families. View opportunity here. 
The Family and Youth Service's Bureau's Transitional Living Program and Maternity Group Homes fund community-based programs that address the immediate needs of runaway and homeless youth and their families. Both programs aim to increase young people's safety, well-being and self-sufficiency, and to help them build permanent connections with caring adults.
The Family and Youth Services Bureau's Basic Center Program funds community-based programs that address the immediate needs of runaway and homeless youth and their families.
The Family Violence Prevention and Services Division of the Family and Youth Services Bureau offers grants to assist states in establishing, maintaining and expanding programs and projects to prevent family violence; domestic violence; and dating violence; and to provide
The purpose of these grants is to assist Tribes in efforts to increase public awareness about primary and secondary prevention of family violence, domestic violence and dating violence. The grants also may be used to provide immediate shelter and supportive services to victims of family violence, domestic violence or dating violence, and their dependents. View the full funding opportunity...
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