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Title X Family Planning Services

Title X Family Planning Services Grants

Supports family planning service providers across United States jurisdictions with grants that strengthen sexual health prevention, testing, counseling, and care.

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The FY2027 Title X Family Planning Services NOFO (PA-FPH-27-001) was posted April 3, 2026, by the Office of Population Affairs (OPA) within HHS's Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. OPA intends to make approximately $257 million available for up to 90 grant awards over a period of up to five years, subject to enactment of the FY2027 federal budget. Individual awards range from $200,000 to $22,000,000. The application deadline is January 9, 2027 at 6:00 pm Eastern Time. Assistance Listing number is 93.217. Eligible grantees operate voluntary family planning projects serving the 50 states, DC, Guam, Puerto Rico, USVI, CNMI, American Samoa, US Outlying Islands, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Republic of Palau.

Only public and private nonprofit entities are eligible — state, county, city, tribal, and housing authority governments, 501(c)(3) and non-501(c)(3) nonprofits, tribal organizations, and institutions of higher education. For-profit entities are excluded from eligibility under this NOFO. Funded projects must offer a broad range of services including pregnancy testing and counseling, basic infertility services, STI services including HIV prevention counseling and testing, health literacy, reproductive goals counseling, and preconception health services. The FY2027 NOFO aligns with HHS MAHA priorities: reducing overmedicalization, strengthening evidence-based approaches including fertility-awareness methods, and addressing chronic conditions such as endometriosis, PCOS, and uterine fibroids that affect reproductive health.

To compete effectively, applicants should demonstrate network reach across their geographic service area, a track record of serving low-income and uninsured populations, and capacity to implement innovative strategies addressing health literacy and chronic disease contributing to reproductive outcomes. No cost-sharing is required. Applications are submitted electronically through Grants.gov. Program contact is Eric West at Eric.West@hhs.gov.

Voluntary family planning service delivery across all US states and territories, including STI prevention, pregnancy testing and counseling, infertility services, reproductive health literacy, and fertility-awareness methods, funded at $200,000 to $22,000,000 per award.

CycleiHow often this grant runs — e.g. annually, on a rolling basis, or a one-off call.Multiple per year
Next deadlineiThe next date applications are due. Rolling means you can apply any time.9 Jan 2027
Decision timeiTypical time from the deadline to the funder's decision.—
Project durationiHow long the funded work is expected to run.12–60 months
Award typeiThe form of funding — grant, equity, loan, tax credit, etc.Grant
Match fundingiThe share of project costs you must cover yourself. 0% = fully funded.0%
Funding pooliThe total budget available across all awards in this round.$257M

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Last verified: 1 Jun 2026Source: simpler.grants.gov