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Family Planning
Maternal and Child Health Section
Family Planning Special Projects Grants
What is Family Planning Special Projects?
Family Planning Special Projects (FPSP) is a grant program established by
the Minnesota Legislature in 1978. FPSP funds are appropriated biannually
by the Minnesota Legislature to fund family planning programs throughout the
State of Minnesota.
Who is eligible to receive FPSP Grant Funds?
Local public health departments, tribal governments and 501(c)3 non-profit
organizations may apply for FPSP funds to provide family planning services
to low-income, high risk individuals in Minnesota.
What services are funded by FPSP?
The funds may be used for public information, outreach, and family planning
method services including medical and non-medical methods of family planning,
counseling and referral.
Who is served by FPSP funded organizations?
FPSP funds are targeted to women and men who have difficulty accessing family
planning services because of various barriers including poverty, lack of insurance,
race, ethnicity, age or culture.
Family Planning Special Projects Grantees for July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2011
FPSP Statute - MN Statute 145.925
FPSP Rule - MN Rule 4700.1900-2500
DATA REPORTS
FPSP Final Statistical Report for July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009
FPSP Final Statistical Report for July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008
FPSP 2006 Final Statistical Report
RESOURCES FOR GRANTESS
Statistical Reporting Forms and Instructions
Financial Reporting Forms
Invoice Form - Family Planning Special Projects - Grant Period 7-1-09 to 6-30-11 (8-4-09) [Excel Spreadsheet (84.5 KB)]
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