Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy IncClosed
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This organization closed in 2022. It filed a final 990 indicating termination and no longer appears as active in IRS records, as it is absent from the EO Business Master File and Pub78 List.
Program 1 [2020]
The Texas Campaign manages two initiatives designed to improve policies and practices supporting youth in the child welfare system, the Texas Foster Youth Health Initiative and the Collaborative for Youth in Care. The Texas Foster Youth Health Initiative TFYHI is a statewide project formed to build relationships across child welfare and adolescent health systems to promote optimal health for child welfare-involved youth. The goals of TFYHI are to increase access to information and build skills among youth and their caregivers, and increase the capacity of organizations and communities to support youth in care so that youth in care feel connected, safe and empowered to make informed decisions about their sexual health and relationships. TFYHI developed and continues to strengthen the statewide network, designs, tests and adapts empowering interventions, tools and resources, and encourages statewide collaboration with the goal of improving sexual and reproductive health outcomes for youth in foster care. Collaborative for Youth in Care CLYC is a cross-sector partnership of eight organizations working to address teen pregnancy prevention and parenting supports for youth in care in the greater Houston area. Serving as the lead, the Texas Campaign coordinates the efforts of all partners with expertise in teen pregnancy prevention and child welfare to develop strategies that support pregnant and parenting youth in conservatorship. This past year, CLYC wrapped up its 12-month planning phase that included interviews with youth-serving adults and young adults formerly in care as well as an in depth literature review to identify the primary needs of youth in care. This planning phase was completed in August and the collaborative has taken its findings and moved into the implementation phase where they will create and adapt a multilevel, multicomponent intervention that targets youth in care and the adults that work with them.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$550KTexas Foster Youth Health Initiative
FOSTER YOUTH - THE TEXAS CAMPAIGN MANAGES TWO INITIATIVES DESIGNED TO IMPROVE POLICIES AND PRACTICES SUPPORTING YOUTH IN THE CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM, THE TEXAS FOSTER YOUTH HEALTH INITIATIVE (TFYHI) AND THE COLLABORATIVE FOR YOUTH IN CARE (CLYC). TFYHI IS A STATEWIDE PROJECT FORMED TO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS CHILD WELFARE AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH SYSTEMS TO PROMOTE OPTIMAL HEALTH FOR CHILD WELFARE-INVOLVED YOUTH. THE GOALS OF TFYHI ARE TO INCREASE ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND BUILD SKILLS AMONG YOUTH AND THEIR CAREGIVERS AND INCREASE THE CAPACITY OF ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITIES TO SUPPORT YOUTH IN CARE SO THAT YOUTH IN CARE FEEL CONNECTED, SAFE AND EMPOWERED TO MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS ABOUT THEIR SEXUAL HEALTH AND RELATIONSHIPS. TFYHI DEVELOPED AND CONTINUES TO STRENGTHEN THE STATEWIDE NETWORK, DESIGNS, TESTS AND ADAPTS EMPOWERING INTERVENTIONS, TOOLS AND RESOURCES, AND ENCOURAGES STATEWIDE COLLABORATION WITH THE GOAL OF IMPROVING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR YOUTH IN FOSTER CARE. CLYC IS A CROSS-SECTOR PARTNERSHIP OF EIGHT ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TO ADDRESS TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION AND PARENTING SUPPORTS FOR YOUTH IN CARE IN THE GREATER HOUSTON AREA. SERVING AS THE LEAD, THE TEXAS CAMPAIGN COORDINATES THE EFFORTS OF ALL PARTNERS WITH EXPERTISE IN TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION AND CHILD WELFARE TO DEVELOP STRATEGIES THAT SUPPORT PREGNANT AND PARENTING YOUTH IN CONSERVATORSHIP.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Aug 1, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$287.6KAdolescent Sexual Health Advocacy
ADVOCACY - THE TEXAS CAMPAIGN ADVOCATES FOR DATA-DRIVEN PUBLIC POLICY TO IMPROVE ADOLESCENT SEXUAL HEALTH OUTCOMES, INCLUDING REDUCING UNINTENDED TEEN PREGNANCY THROUGH ACCESS TO SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION AND CONTRACEPTION. POLICY PRIORITIES INCLUDE ADDING CONTRACEPTION AS A COVERED BENEFIT IN THE TEXAS CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP) AND SUPPORTING ABSTINENCE-PLUS SEX EDUCATION IN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Aug 1, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$154.1K
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