TP1AH000286
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
OIC of South Florida Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program - Project Abstract
Project Title: OIC of South Florida TPP Program
Contact Name: Newton Sanon, President & CEO
Mailing Address: 3407 NW 9th Ave, Suite 100, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Telephone: (954) 563-3535
Email/Website: nsanon@oicsfl.org/www.oicsfl.org
Project Service Area: Broward County, FL
Overview:
OIC of South Florida (OIC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality self-help skills and employment opportunities for disadvantaged and underemployed residents of South Florida, thus assisting them to become self-sufficient and productive members of society. Established in 2001, OIC improves family stability in Broward County by providing programs and services in the areas of teen pregnancy prevention, healthy relationships, positive youth development, youth mentoring, family strengthening, and workforce development.
OIC will partner with Memorial Healthcare System (implementation partner), 9 Adolescent-Friendly Support Services (AFSS) partners, and performance measurement and continuous quality improvement partner AMTC to replicate medically accurate and age-appropriate evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention programs (EBPs) and services in a community comprised of 8 zip codes in Broward County serving populations with the greatest needs.
Population of Focus:
OIC will serve 4 populations at high risk for pregnancy and STIs: 1) middle and high school, 2) foster care, 3) juvenile justice-involved youth, and 4) community-based youth within the 8 zip codes. OIC will serve youth ages 11-21.
Geographic Area to be Served:
Services will be provided in the following Broward County zip codes: 33004, 33020, 33060, 33064, 33069, 33309, 33311, 33316.
Target Numbers of Youth & Parents to be Served:
16,500 youth and 4,100 parents over 5 years.
Proposed Evidence-Based Program Model to be Replicated:
The Dibble Institute, Love Notes 4.0 and Healthy Futures, NuCulture
Goals and Short-Term Outcomes:
Goal 1: Implementation of EBPs to scale with quality & fidelity.
Outcomes:
A. 90% of all lessons implemented with fidelity.
B. 85% of youth complete at least 75% of EBP.
C. 85% of participants surveyed demonstrate enhanced knowledge of sexual risks.
D. 80% of participants surveyed demonstrate healthy attitudes and beliefs towards sexual and reproductive health.
E. 75% of participants surveyed demonstrate an increase in positive behavioral intentions towards sexual and reproductive health.
F. 90% of participants rate the EBP as high-quality through an index score (the content fit of EBP, the satisfaction/engagement with EBP, connection with educator).
Goal 2: Engagement of youth, parents/caregivers, & community.
Outcomes:
A. 90% of YLC and CAG members (family/caregivers/community) participate in the annual community needs assessment and the selection/confirmation, implementation, and monitoring of EBPs and support services.
B. 85% of parent(s)/caregiver(s) attending program activities document strategies to support healthy decision-making of adolescents.
C. 80% of parent/caregivers attending events report having the skills to communicate/connect with child.
Goal 3: Increase in awareness/access to/utilization of adolescent-friendly support services (AFSS).
Outcomes:
A. 80% of youth report an increase in awareness of AFSS.
B. 80% of referred youth report an increase in access to AFSS.
C. 70% of youth who need AFSS report utilization of AFSS.
Goal 4: Integration of inclusive, equitable, trauma-informed, and PYD approaches.
Outcomes:
A. 100% of program staff are trained in health equity, PYD, and trauma-informed care.
B. 90% of educators & classes observed demonstrate inclusiveness and trauma-informed approaches.
C. 90% of YLC youth from discussion groups report the program utilizing inclusive, equitable, and PYD approaches.
Goal 5: Continuously monitor and improve the project through implementation of a MIP outcome.
A. 100% of MIP components are completed.
Project Title: OIC of South Florida TPP Program
Contact Name: Newton Sanon, President & CEO
Mailing Address: 3407 NW 9th Ave, Suite 100, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Telephone: (954) 563-3535
Email/Website: nsanon@oicsfl.org/www.oicsfl.org
Project Service Area: Broward County, FL
Overview:
OIC of South Florida (OIC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality self-help skills and employment opportunities for disadvantaged and underemployed residents of South Florida, thus assisting them to become self-sufficient and productive members of society. Established in 2001, OIC improves family stability in Broward County by providing programs and services in the areas of teen pregnancy prevention, healthy relationships, positive youth development, youth mentoring, family strengthening, and workforce development.
OIC will partner with Memorial Healthcare System (implementation partner), 9 Adolescent-Friendly Support Services (AFSS) partners, and performance measurement and continuous quality improvement partner AMTC to replicate medically accurate and age-appropriate evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention programs (EBPs) and services in a community comprised of 8 zip codes in Broward County serving populations with the greatest needs.
Population of Focus:
OIC will serve 4 populations at high risk for pregnancy and STIs: 1) middle and high school, 2) foster care, 3) juvenile justice-involved youth, and 4) community-based youth within the 8 zip codes. OIC will serve youth ages 11-21.
Geographic Area to be Served:
Services will be provided in the following Broward County zip codes: 33004, 33020, 33060, 33064, 33069, 33309, 33311, 33316.
Target Numbers of Youth & Parents to be Served:
16,500 youth and 4,100 parents over 5 years.
Proposed Evidence-Based Program Model to be Replicated:
The Dibble Institute, Love Notes 4.0 and Healthy Futures, NuCulture
Goals and Short-Term Outcomes:
Goal 1: Implementation of EBPs to scale with quality & fidelity.
Outcomes:
A. 90% of all lessons implemented with fidelity.
B. 85% of youth complete at least 75% of EBP.
C. 85% of participants surveyed demonstrate enhanced knowledge of sexual risks.
D. 80% of participants surveyed demonstrate healthy attitudes and beliefs towards sexual and reproductive health.
E. 75% of participants surveyed demonstrate an increase in positive behavioral intentions towards sexual and reproductive health.
F. 90% of participants rate the EBP as high-quality through an index score (the content fit of EBP, the satisfaction/engagement with EBP, connection with educator).
Goal 2: Engagement of youth, parents/caregivers, & community.
Outcomes:
A. 90% of YLC and CAG members (family/caregivers/community) participate in the annual community needs assessment and the selection/confirmation, implementation, and monitoring of EBPs and support services.
B. 85% of parent(s)/caregiver(s) attending program activities document strategies to support healthy decision-making of adolescents.
C. 80% of parent/caregivers attending events report having the skills to communicate/connect with child.
Goal 3: Increase in awareness/access to/utilization of adolescent-friendly support services (AFSS).
Outcomes:
A. 80% of youth report an increase in awareness of AFSS.
B. 80% of referred youth report an increase in access to AFSS.
C. 70% of youth who need AFSS report utilization of AFSS.
Goal 4: Integration of inclusive, equitable, trauma-informed, and PYD approaches.
Outcomes:
A. 100% of program staff are trained in health equity, PYD, and trauma-informed care.
B. 90% of educators & classes observed demonstrate inclusiveness and trauma-informed approaches.
C. 90% of YLC youth from discussion groups report the program utilizing inclusive, equitable, and PYD approaches.
Goal 5: Continuously monitor and improve the project through implementation of a MIP outcome.
A. 100% of MIP components are completed.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Fort Lauderdale,
Florida
United States
Geographic Scope
City-Wide
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 200% from $1,321,240 to $3,963,720.
OIC Of South Florida was awarded
OIC South Florida TPP Program: Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Cooperative Agreement TP1AH000286
worth $3,963,720
from the Office of Adolescent Health in July 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Fort Lauderdale Florida United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.297 Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program.
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Advancing Equity in Adolescent Health through Evidence-Based Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs and Services.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 7/3/25
Period of Performance
7/1/23
Start Date
6/30/28
End Date
Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to TP1AH000286
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
TP1AH000286
SAI Number
TP1AH000286-3741550333
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
750SHA OASH Office of Grants Management
Funding Office
75ACR0 OASH OFFICE OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH
Awardee UEI
U2HFL83JL6Y3
Awardee CAGE
4DQD7
Performance District
FL-90
Senators
Marco Rubio
Rick Scott
Rick Scott
Budget Funding
| Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General Departmental Management, Departmental Management, Health and Human Services (075-0120) | Health care services | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $1,321,240 | 100% |
Modified: 7/3/25