The Office of Adolescent Health (OAH) in the Department of Health and Human Services has launched a $110 million teen pregnancy prevention campaign, The Washington Post reports. OAH awarded $75 million to 75 grantees nationwide to implement 28 programs that use evidence-based approaches. OAH also awarded $35 million to 40 grantees across the country to test programs that appeared promising. The campaign will support a range of programs, including those that discuss safer sex and condoms, as well as those that focus on abstinence.

To read the Post article, click here.

For a list of the $75 million grantees, click here.

For a list of the $35 million grantees, click here.