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Cooperative Agreements to Promote Adolescent Health through School-Based HIV/STD Prevention and School-Based Surveillance

Program Information

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Program Number

93.079

Program objective

Funding is to improve the health and well-being of our nation’s youth by working with education and health agencies, and other organizations to reduce HIV, STD, teen pregnancy, and related risk behaviors among middle and high school students. The program offers an approach that includes three overall components: 1) school-based surveillance; 2) school-based HIV/STD prevention; and 3) technical assistance and capacity building.

Program expenditures, by FY (2023 - 2025)

This chart shows obligations for the program by fiscal year. All data for this chart was provided by the administering agency and sourced from SAM.gov, USASpending.gov, and Treasury.gov.

For more information on each of these data sources, please see the About the data page.

Additional program information

  1. 2016

    DASH funded partners have worked to build the capacity of secondary schools to: • implement exemplary sexual health education programs; • increase student access to sexual health services including HIV and STD testing; • create safe and supportive environments for all students, particularly those at greatest risk for HIV infection and other STDs; and • assess existing school policies related to HIV/STD prevention and educate key decision makers on policy issues. DASH funded partners have worked to build the capacity of secondary schools to: • implement exemplary sexual health education programs; • increase student access to sexual health services including HIV and STD testing; • create safe and supportive environments for all students, particularly those at greatest risk for HIV infection and other STDs; and • assess existing school policies related to HIV/STD prevention and educate key decision makers on policy issues.

  2. 2017

    DASH funded partners have worked to build the capacity of secondary schools to: • implement exemplary sexual health education programs; • increase student access to sexual health services including HIV and STD testing; • create safe and supportive environments for all students, particularly those at greatest risk for HIV infection and other STDs; and • assess existing school policies related to HIV/STD prevention and educate key decision makers on policy issues.

  3. 2018

    DASH funded partners will work to build the capacity of secondary schools to: • implement health education programs; • increase student access to health services including HIV and STD testing; • create safe and supportive environments for all students, particularly those at greatest risk for HIV infection and other STDs; and • assess existing school policies related to HIV/STD prevention and educate key decision makers on policy issues.

Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):

For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.

OMB is working with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency offices of inspectors general to include links to relevant oversight reports. This section will be updated once this information is made available.

Recipients must comply with the administrative and public policy requirements outlined in 45 CFR Part 75 and the HHS Grants Policy Statement, as appropriate.