Power to Decide

For General Operating Support

Overview
This grant would renew general operating support to the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy (the National Campaign), the lead grantee for the Global Development and Population Program’s Special Initiative to Reduce the Need for Abortion. The National Campaign works to raise awareness of the consequences of teen and unplanned pregnancy and offer a range of activities, often through partnerships with other organizations, aimed at reducing teen and unplanned pregnancies. The National Campaign focuses particularly on reducing unplanned pregnancy among adults in their twenties because women over age twenty account for eighty percent of abortions and unplanned pregnancies in the United States. The National Campaign will focus on four areas: (1) improving key policies in both the private and public sectors in order to increase access to the most effective contraceptive methods and expand effective programs (for example, making contraception free through Medicaid in more states); (2) increasing the ability and motivation of individuals to behave responsibly with regard to pregnancy planning and prevention (with a focus on both entertainment media such as MTV’s popular program, 16 and Pregnant, and digital media such as Bedsider.org); (3) conducting special outreach to high-risk groups including Latino teens, foster care youth, and community college students; and (4) supporting these program activities with strong research and communications activities.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
powertodecide.org 
Address
1776 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC, 20036-1916, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for building funding mechanisms on abortionfinder.org/navigate.org  
This grant will support Power to Decide to explore whether it is feasible and desirable to add an abortion funding mechanism to its abortionfinder.org or patient navigator platforms. Abortion seekers and the people who help them navigate how to access abortion use these sites to identify providers, transportation options, and financial support. Currently, financial assistance is not available directly through the sites. This project is responding to expressed interest in streamlining the process for abortion seekers by making funding available through these sites. (Strategy: U.S. Reproductive Equity)
for general operating support  

Power to Decide, also known as the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, provides trusted sources of information and research-based solutions related to unplanned pregnancy, contraception, healthy relationships, and other topics via its websites, the press, entertainment industry, and key influencers. Power to Decide works to advance policies that guarantee equitable access to reproductive health information and services, and is currently expanding efforts to promote holistic reproductive well-being both nationally and locally through an initiative that is building capacity across multiple health and social sectors to improve reproductive health. (Strategy: U.S. Reproductive Equity)

for general operating support  
Power to Decide, also known as the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, provides trusted sources of information and research-based solutions related to unplanned pregnancy, contraception, healthy relationships, and other topics via its websites, the press, entertainment industry, and key influencers. Power to Decide works to advance policies that guarantee equitable access to reproductive health information and services, and is currently expanding efforts to promote holistic reproductive well-being both nationally and locally through an initiative that is building capacity across multiple health and social sectors to improve reproductive health. Power to Decide has been a key Hewlett Foundation grantee, particularly as the lead on the 10-year Special Initiative to Reduce the Need for Abortion. This grant is aligned with the overall U.S. Reproductive Health strategy.

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