HHS Office of Adolescent Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are soliciting research proposals to evaluate innovative interventions designed for young men aged 15-24 years old to reduce their risk of fathering a teen pregnancy.
The programs to be evaluated must be easily implemented in target locations – clinics, schools, community settings, youth-serving organizations, and correctional settings.
Applicants will submit a proposal using either: A) an existing intervention that has promising process data and/or some evidence of effectiveness, but has not been rigorously evaluated; or B) a partially developed intervention to be finalized prior to evaluation.