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Request for Application

AFPC is issuing a competitive RFA to solicit applications from community-based agencies to become subcontractors in the AFPC Title X delivery system. AFPC's Title X program supports the provision of family planning services to low-income adults and adolescents in Arizona in accordance with the following Title X National Program Priorities issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Population Affairs (OPA):

  • Assurance of continued high-quality clinical family planning and reproductive health services that will improve the overall health of individuals;
  • Increasing access to family planning and reproductive health services by partnering with public health providers and other community-based organizations that have related interests and that work with similar populations;
  • Emphasis on clinical services to hard-to-reach populations, (e.g., uninsured or under-insured women, males in need of clinical services, adolescents, substance abusers, migrant workers and the homeless); and,
  • Assure access to comprehensive family planning and reproductive health services, including provision of highly effective contraceptive methods, STD and cancer screening and prevention, and HIV prevention, counseling and testing.

To become an AFPC delegate to provide family planning services, please click RFA08.

Documents Referenced in RFA08
Forms Only - PDF or Word

Budget Forms - PDF or Word

Program Standards Manual

Questions and concerns regarding this application can be emailed to rfa08@azfpc.org

 

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What is Title X ?

   

Title X (ten) is a federally funded program under the Public Health Service Act dedicated to the provision of family planning and reproductive health care. The program offers a broad range of effective and contraceptive methods (birth control) and related preventive health services on a voluntary and confidential basis. Priority is given to low-income persons. To find out more about this program go to:

http://opa.osophs.dhhs.gov/titlex/ofp.html

 
 
 
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