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Opportunity Name

FY2024 Competitive Personal Responsibility Education Program

Competition Opens

04/23/2024

Competition Closes

06/24/2024

Description

The Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families' Family and Youth Services Bureau will be accepting applications from eligible local organizations and entities, including faith-based organizations or consortia, for the development and implementation of the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) in states that do not accept FY2024 allocations for State PREP. The purpose of this program is to support projects that educate youth, between the ages of 10 and 19 years, and pregnant and parenting youth under age 21, on abstinence and contraception for the prevention of pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and HIV/AIDS. Projects are also required to implement at least three of the following six adulthood preparation subjects: healthy relationships, adolescent development, financial literacy, parent-child communication, educational and career success, and healthy life skills. The estimated award amount is based upon FY 2023 funding available for Competitive PREP awards and is subject to change.

Funding Number

349730

Agencies
Dept. of Health and Human Services
CFDA

93.092

Eligible Applicants
County governments
Topics
Education
Financial Literacy
Health and Nutrition
Opportunity Name

Afghanistan Integrated Youth Activity (AIYA)

Competition Opens

05/30/2024

Competition Closes

07/12/2024

Description

The Afghanistan Integrated Activity (AIYA) aims to empower Afghan youth, particularly girls and young women, by equipping them with market-relevant technical and soft skills. This initiative seeks to enhance income, food security, and economic resilience among participants. The overarching goal of AIYA is to improve learning outcomes and livelihood opportunities for young women and men. Expected outcomes include: 1) Improved post-secondary technical and vocational education or learning opportunities for youth, with a focus on market-relevant, skills-based learning within the agricultural sector and its related value chains. 2) Youth, particularly girls and young women, acquire market-relevant skills to improve livelihood opportunities and engage in climate resilient agricultural value chains in their home, community, or other settings. See Attachment 1_AIYA Program Descriptions.

Funding Number

354621

Agencies
US Agency for International Development
CFDA

98.001

Eligible Applicants
Unrestricted
Topics
Education
Health and Nutrition
Opportunity Name

Primary Education in Crisis Activity in Ethiopia (PECA)

Competition Opens

06/03/2024

Competition Closes

07/01/2024

Description

Crisis-affected children identify education as their first priority. Surveys have revealed that children value education as much as food, water or money.[1] Despite this, 224 million children and youth living in crisis settings worldwide are currently denied a quality education. All the while, education is essential for protecting children, youth, and communities during and after a crisis – it creates stability and enables psychosocial support and mental health for recovery. Long-term studies show that education reduces risks and mitigates harmful impacts of crisis, especially to the most vulnerable. This Primary Education in Crisis Activity in Ethiopia (the Activity) will meet children’s essential demand for education in Ethiopia. The Activity’s purpose is: Improved learning outcomes, wellbeing, and systems resilience for most vulnerable primary school age children affected by crises in Ethiopia. Achievement of this objective is an essential ingredient for Ethiopia’s long term stability and economic growth. This Activity will benefit from the robust partnership between USAID and The LEGO Foundation, as it will be co-funded from both organizations. In addition to co-funding, the Activity will draw on the extensive expertise of both organizations in foundational skills and playful learning. [1] https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/pdf/education_against_the_od…

Funding Number

354663

Agencies
US Agency for International Development
CFDA

98.001

Eligible Applicants
Unrestricted
Topics
Education
Health and Nutrition
Mental Health