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Title X Family Planning Services Grants

Title X Family Planning Services Grants is a competitive FY 2027 HHS-OPA opportunity to establish and operate voluntary Title X projects across the 50 states, DC, and specified territories and Pacific jurisdictions. OPA anticipates up to $257 million for up to 90 awards of up to five years, subject to FY 2027 appropriations. The notice emphasizes broad family planning and related services, including pregnancy testing and counseling, basic infertility and STI services, health literacy, reproductive-goals counseling, preconception health, and referrals for fertility-affecting conditions. Applicants should verify the full NOFO and revised NOFO for binding eligibility, service-area, compliance, review, and submission requirements.

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$200,000–$22,000,000

Time remaining

142 days

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Title X Family Planning Services Grants is a competitive FY 2027 HHS-OPA opportunity to establish and operate voluntary Title X projects across the 50 states, DC, and specified territories and Pacific jurisdictions. OPA anticipates up to $257 million for up to 90 awards of up to five years, subject to FY 2027 appropriations. The notice emphasizes broad family planning and related services, including pregnancy testing and counseling, basic infertility and STI services, health literacy, reproductive-goals counseling, preconception health, and referrals for fertility-affecting conditions. Applicants should verify the full NOFO and revised NOFO for binding eligibility, service-area, compliance, review, and submission requirements.

Editorial analysis

What the funder is trying to accomplish

OPA seeks voluntary Title X projects offering a broad range of acceptable and effective family planning methods and related services. The notice expressly includes pregnancy testing and counseling, basic infertility services, STI services, health literacy, reproductive-goals counseling, preconception health services, and referrals for conditions affecting fertility. OPA also states interest in innovative strategies addressing chronic disease, reducing overmedicalization through underlying behavioral and lifestyle factors, fertility-awareness-based methods, health and body literacy, reproductive-goals counseling, and family formation, consistent with Title X requirements.

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Strong-fit project signals

The applicant can establish and operate a voluntary Title X project and demonstrate how its model will provide the broad family planning and related services described in the notice. The proposed model addresses expressly named services, such as pregnancy testing and counseling, basic infertility services, STI services, health literacy, reproductive-goals counseling, and preconception health services. The project substantively incorporates one or more of OPA's specifically stated interests: chronic-disease strategies, health or body literacy, evidence-based fertility-awareness-based methods, reproductive-goals counseling, or family formation. The proposal explains how it will address or refer clients with fertility-affecting conditions named in the notice, where relevant to its service model.

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What reviewers may prioritize

The evidence packet does not provide formal review criteria or scoring weights. It is reasonably inferred that reviewers will assess responsiveness to the described Title X service purpose and compliance framework, including the applicant's ability to establish and operate a voluntary project, deliver the stated service areas, and address OPA's identified program interests. Formal priorities must be confirmed in the NOFO attachments.

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What this grant funds

The Office of Population Affairs (OPA) announces the anticipated availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 grants under the authority of Title X of the Public Health Service Act, Section 1001 (42 U.S.C. §300).This notice solicits applications for projects to provide Title X services throughout the 50 United States, District of Columbia, Guam, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the U.S. Outlaying Islands (Midway, Wake, et al.), the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated State of Micronesia, and the Republic of Palau (hereafter, States). OPA intends to make available approximately up to $257 million for up to 90 grant awards for a period of up to five (5) years. The actual amount available will not be determined until enactment of the FY 2027 federal budget.OPA"s Title X Family Planning Program funds "voluntary family planning projects [that] offer a broad range of acceptable and effective family planning methods and services (including natural family planning methods, infertility services, and services for adolescents)." (Title X of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. 300 et seq., available at https://opa.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/2020-07/title-x-statute-attachment-a_0.pdf). The Title X Program is implemented through competitively awarded grants to a diverse network of public and private nonprofit entities. The program helps millions of low-income and uninsured Americans develop health literacy and access family planning and related health services, empowering individuals and families to make informed decisions and navigate chronic health conditions and pregnancy with confidence. By offering counseling and education to improve individuals" optimal health outcomes, Title X promotes the level of health literacy necessary to support informed consent across the reproductive lifespan. For example, endometriosis often goes undiagnosed for years because symptoms such as severe menstrual pain or irregular bleeding are frequently normalized or minimized. Body literacy counseling helps patients recognize that these experiences are not "normal" features of womanhood, but potential indicators of an underlying condition, prompting earlier discussion with providers, timely diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and improved long-term reproductive and overall health outcomes.Likewise, foundational knowledge of reproductive physiology enables patients and couples to recognize early signs of dysfunction, seek timely evaluation, and participate meaningfully in care decisions. Persistent gaps in reproductive knowledge highlight the need for such education. For example, a survey conducted for OPA in 2020 found that only 50% of women and 38% of men know that a woman"s ovaries do not keep producing new eggs until menopause (https://opa.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/2021-01/fertility-knowledge-survey-findings-exec-summary-2020.pdf). By supporting body literacy education alongside evidence-based evaluation and treatment of chronic disease, Title X services can help patients move beyond symptom-focused care toward informed, preventive, and restorative approaches to reproductive health.These efforts align with HHS"s focus on addressing the root causes of chronic illnesses by targeting conditions that affect reproductive health and fertility. By promoting strategies that support education and counseling on reproductive health goals, reduce chronic disease, and assist individuals seeking to achieve healthy pregnancies, the Title X Program strengthens American families, individuals, and communities.This notice solicits applications from public and private nonprofit entities to establish and operate voluntary Title X projects. These projects include a broad range of effective and acceptable services, including pregnancy testing and counseling, basic infertility services, sexually transmitted infection (STI) services (such as HIV prevention education, counseling, testing, and referral), health literacy, reproductive goals counseling to increase optimal health outcomes, and other preconception health services. Title X services also help address and provide referrals for health conditions that affect fertility, including endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and uterine fibroids in women, as well as low sperm count, low sperm motility, low testosterone, and erectile dysfunction in men. OPA seeks a broad competition for Title X grant awards and are interested in innovative strategies to address chronic disease; reduce overmedicalization by strengthening approaches focused on underlying behavioral and lifestyle factors of health and evidence-based practices such as fertility-awareness based methods; promote health and body literacy; advance reproductive goals counseling for all clients; and support family formation.All activities funded under this announcement must be in compliance with the requirements of the Title X statute, legislative mandates, and regulations. Copies of the Title X statute, regulations, and legislative mandates may be downloaded from the OPA website at https://opa.hhs.gov/grant-programs/title- x-service-grants/title-x-statutes-regulations-and-legislative-mandates.

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Award range
$200,000–$22,000,000
Total program funding
$257,000,000
Expected awards
90
Geography
National
Cost share
Not indicated
Assistance listing
Not specified

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Geographic fit

National

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Requirements captured

Other requirements
Any public or private nonprofit entity is eligible to apply.
Submission system
Grants.gov
Attachments
2027 Title X Services NOFO_PA-FPH-27-001_PDF.pdf, PA-FPH-27-001 Revised Title X Services NOFO 7.8.26.pdf
Contact
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health · Eric.West@hhs.gov · 240-453-883

Official deadline

January 11, 2027

Moderate effort based on requirements currently captured.

  1. Confirm eligibility, registrations, partners, and internal approval.

  2. Finalize project design, outcomes, and supporting evidence.

  3. Draft the narrative and detailed budget.

  4. Complete compliance review and collect attachments.

  5. Submit early and preserve the confirmation receipt.

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Quick answersFrequently asked questionsGet concise answers about Title X Family Planning Services Grants.
Is Title X Family Planning Services Grants currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is January 11, 2027, with 142 days remaining. Because funders can amend or extend notices, confirm the date and submission instructions on the official application page. The source was last checked 8/21/2026.

How much funding does Title X Family Planning Services Grants provide?

Title X Family Planning Services Grants lists $200,000–$22,000,000 per award. The total program funding recorded is $257,000,000. HHS-OPHS expects to make approximately 90 awards, although the final number may vary.

Who can apply to Title X Family Planning Services Grants?

Special district governments; Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized); Independent school districts; Private institutions of higher education; Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities; City or township governments;… Applicants should still complete the eligibility quiz and verify every condition in the official notice; a general fit does not override exclusions or registration requirements.

Does Title X Family Planning Services Grants require matching funds?

No cost-share requirement is indicated in the captured source facts. Applicants should still verify the official budget instructions in case an amendment, program track, or specific cost category carries additional conditions.

What should I prepare before applying to Title X Family Planning Services Grants?

Moderate effort is expected. The captured requirements include other requirements, submission system, attachments, contact. Start by confirming eligibility and registrations, then work backward from January 11, 2027 using the preparation plan above.