The HHS says that the TPP program provides funding for programs that "improve
  adolescent sexual health outcomes and promote positive youth development in
  communities across the United States."
  As most of its revenue comes from abortion, Planned Parenthood as a business
  has little incentive to prevent pregnancy. Because of this,
  much of its sex education materials prioritize "safe sex" rather than
    abstinence. By enabling hookup culture, Planned Parenthood stands to profit when
  contraception fails.
$5,119,840 of the $68.5 million in five-year grants were given to six Planned
  Parenthood affiliates:
- Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida (PPSENF) was granted $983,516.
 
- Planned Parenthood California Central Coast (PPCCC) was granted $798,640.
 
- Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, Inc. (PPMM) was awarded $985,867
 
- Planned Parenthood Great Northwest HI, AK, IN, and KY was awarded $487,013.
 
- Planned Parenthood North Central States (PPNCS) was granted $773,619.
 
- Planned Parenthood of Greater New York (PPGNY) was granted $1,091,185
 
