In a huge victory for reproductive autonomy, public health, and privacy, the Pennsylvania Department of Human Resources (DHS) will allow its contract with Real Alternatives, the controversial anti-abortion organization that oversees anti-abortion “crisis pregnancy centers” in Pennsylvania, to expire at the end of the year.Â
Next, DHS will reinvest those funds into a better program. Â
On August 18, the state posted a Request for Applications (RFA) that invites organizations aligned with the Administration’s goals to apply for for the millions of dollars that will become available next year. Â
The goals are to “broaden health care access, amplify awareness, and cultivate well-informed decision-making with a particular focus on women, pregnant women, and new mothers on a regional basis.”Â
Applications are due Monday, October 2.Â
Questions regarding the RFA are due by Friday, September 1.
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What will the new program look like?Â
The Shapiro Administration is developing a program that will:Â
- provide education, screening, testing, and menstrual servicesÂ
- regularly evaluate the impact of initiatives targeted within the grant, including collecting data on health outcomesÂ
- maintain integrity through the implementation of policies and procedures to detect and prevent fraud, abuse, and waste. Â
The RFA splits the Commonwealth into six regions: Northwest, Southwest, South Central, North Central, Northeast, and Southeast. Services providers that cover a region must offer services in every county within that region.Â
BackgroundÂ
In early August, Governor Shapiro announced he would let the state contract with Real Alternatives, a pass-through organization that has received more than $134 million from both general operating funds and money intended for children and pregnant women in poverty (TANF), expire at the end of the year. Â
This historic defunding comes in the wake of a state audit that determined Real Alternatives was “skimming” money, yearslong litigation wherein the organization fought to hide records from the public, and a 27-page public complaint detailing extensive allegations of financial misuse and waste.Â
Real Alternatives was also defunded in Michigan in the wake of a public complaint and failure to fulfill its obligations.Â
Meanwhile, a landmark report on the anti-abortion crisis pregnancy center industry in Pennsylvania found many CPCs in the Real Alternatives network promote misleading information and, even worse, promote a predatory and “unethical” anti-abortion snake-oil treatment “not based on science” at even higher rates than privately funded CPCs.Â
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