Family Planning Program
The Illinois Family Planning Program (IFPP) is a statewide initiative managed by the IDPH to provide voluntary, high-quality, and culturally sensitive family planning services to low-income, under-insured, uninsured, and insured individuals of reproductive age. Offered by Illinois Department of Public Health; awards $20K – $2.0M.
Key Facts
- Funder
- Illinois Department of Public Health
- Award amount
- $20K – $2.0M
- Deadline
- Rolling / not specified
- Geography
- Illinois
- Categories
- Healthcare
- Status
- Open
About This Grant
The Illinois Family Planning Program (IFPP) is a statewide initiative managed by the IDPH to provide voluntary, high-quality, and culturally sensitive family planning services to low-income, under-insured, uninsured, and insured individuals of reproductive age. The program funds eligible organizations (health departments, FQHCs, non-profits) to offer services aimed at improving maternal and infant health, assisting in pregnancy planning, lowering unintended pregnancies, and reducing rates of...
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