(a) stress the development and expansion of primary prevention
programs aimed at decreasing the incidence of adolescent pregnancy, and
the establishment of a comprehensive and coordinated approach to prevent
initial and repeated pregnancy and to deal more effectively with the
consequences associated with adolescent parenting;
(b) serve a geographic area where there is a large number of eligible
adolescents, or a high rate of adolescent pregnancy;
(c) serve a geographic area where the incidence of infant mortality,
low birth weight infants, childhood obesity and the prevalence of
low-income families are high and where the availability or accessibility
of services for eligible adolescents is low;
(d) utilize existing community resources; and
(e) maximize the use of federal, or other state, private and local
resources.