Central Valley Community Foundation
For Its Teen Pregnancy Prevention Project
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Amount$1,200,000
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Program
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Date Awarded7/10/2017
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Term48.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
Despite California’s tremendous recent success in reducing teen pregnancies, the Central Valley still has some of the highest teen pregnancy rates in the nation. The Central Valley Regional Foundation has become the leader in building a sector of teen pregnancy prevention programs in the Central Valley. With support from the Hewlett Foundation, it has succeeded not only in increasing the number teens who are now exposed to these programs but also increasing the Regional Foundation’s broader commitment to teen pregnancy prevention. This grant will enable it to continue building on strong local momentum to support teen pregnancy prevention programs and other efforts to reduce teen pregnancy.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.centralvalleycf.org
Address
5260 North Palm Avenue Suite 122, Fresno, CA, 93704-2234, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for its teen pregnancy prevention project
Despite California’s tremendous recent success in reducing teen pregnancies, the Central Valley still has some of the highest teen pregnancy rates in the nation. The Central Valley Regional Foundation has become the leader in building a sector of teen pregnancy prevention programs in the Central Valley. With support from the Hewlett Foundation, it has succeeded not only in increasing the number teens who are now exposed to these programs but also increasing the Regional Foundation’s broader commitment to teen pregnancy prevention. This grant will enable it to continue building on strong local momentum to support teen pregnancy prevention programs and other efforts to reduce teen pregnancy.
for its teen pregnancy prevention project
Despite California’s tremendous recent success in reducing teen pregnancies, the Central Valley still has some of the highest teen pregnancy rates in the nation. The Fresno Regional Foundation has become the leader in building a sector of teen pregnancy prevention programs in the Central Valley. With support from the Hewlett Foundation, it has succeeded not only in increasing the number teens who are now exposed to these programs but also increasing the Regional Foundation’s broader commitment to teen pregnancy prevention. This grant will enable it to continue supporting local teen pregnancy prevention programs and increasing community support for efforts to reduce teen pregnancy.