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RECIPIENT GRANTS

Girls Incorporated

Indianapolis, IN

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Total Grants to Girls Incorporated
Total $ Granted: $ 300,000
For Years: 2001 2000 1999
# Grants: 3

Grants to Girls Incorporated

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-31-2001 100,000 A Rigorous Evaluation of an Abstinence-Plus Program Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2000 100,000 A Rigorous Evaluation of an Abstinence Plus Program
Heather Nicholson will lead an effort to evaluate a program designed to reduce early pregnancy among adolescent girls. The program, known as Abstinence Plus, promotes abstinence while also teaching about birth control. The evaluation will randomly assign girls to treatment and control groups in order to assess the program’s effectiveness.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1999 100,000 A Rigorous Evaluation of an Abstinence-Plus Program
Heather Nicholson will lead an effort to evaluate a program designed to reduce early pregnancy among adolescent girls. The evaluation will randomly assign girls to treatment and control groups in order to assess the program's effectiveness.
Smith Richardson Foundation

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