Grants for Reproductive Health in Ohio

Last updated June 30, 2026

There is 1 active grants for reproductive health tagged to Ohio, part of 231 active grants for reproductive health listed nationwide. Updated daily.

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About grants for reproductive health in Ohio

Reproductive-health grants fund family planning, contraception, cancer screening, STI and HIV prevention, and related preventive care for low-income and uninsured people. The cornerstone federal program is Title X, administered by the HHS Office of Population Affairs, which is the only federal grant program dedicated solely to family planning and supports a national network of clinics and subrecipients. State health departments and private foundations provide additional funding for reproductive-health nonprofits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What grants are available for reproductive health programs?

Grants fund a broad range of services, including contraceptive care, family planning counseling, breast and cervical cancer screening, STI and HIV testing, and preventive health visits for adolescents and adults. Federal family-planning dollars are typically awarded to lead grantees that then support many subrecipient clinics and service sites. Foundations and state programs fund additional education, outreach, and access initiatives.

Who funds family planning and reproductive health?

The HHS Office of Population Affairs administers Title X, the main federal family-planning grant program, awarding funds to service grantees across the country who in turn support local clinics. State and territorial health departments distribute additional public-health funding, and private and community foundations support reproductive-health access, education, and research. Many clinics blend Title X dollars with Medicaid reimbursement and philanthropy.

How does a clinic apply for reproductive-health grants?

Confirm whether you can apply directly as a Title X service grantee or whether you should become a subrecipient of an existing grantee in your state, which is often the faster path for smaller clinics. Be ready to demonstrate compliance with program rules, a sliding-fee scale, and confidential services for clients. Pair federal funding with foundation grants and Medicaid billing to build a sustainable reproductive-health program.

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