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Key funding trends in grants for reproductive health & justice
Philanthropic giving for reproductive health, rights and justice is substantial and evolving — even if it represents a small share of overall philanthropy. Charitable giving for reproductive health increased significantly from 2012 to 2017, and there was a surge in giving for abortion-related causes after the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022.
Grants in this area fund an array of efforts, from direct healthcare services to legislative advocacy. Historically, the lion’s share of funding has gone to large national organizations, such as Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Federation and Reproductive Freedom for All (formerly NARAL Pro-Choice America), but in the wake of the Dobbs decision, there is a growing focus on advocacy at the state level, where struggles for abortion rights and access are taking place.
Funders have also increasingly adopted an intersectional approach that understands reproductive justice — defined by SisterSong as “the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities” — as inextricably linked to racial justice, gender justice, community wellness, democracy and more. Still, there are gaps in funding for organizations led by and serving women and girls of color, trans people, immigrants and other groups. Reproductive health, rights and justice grants overlap with grants for women, international development, racial equity, climate change, overall health and other giving areas.
Major funders for reproductive heath & justice
Private and family foundations including Susan Thompson Buffett, Ford, Gates, Hewlett and Packard make substantial grants in this area. Intermediaries such as Groundswell Fund, Ms. Foundation for Women and Third Wave Fund play a critical role in regranting funds, especially to grassroots reproductive justice organizations. Notable donor collaboratives include the Collaborative for Gender and Reproductive Equity and the Proteus Fund’s Rights, Faith and Democracy Collaborative. Resources for individuals seeking financial assistance to access reproductive healthcare are provided via organizations such as Women’s Reproductive Rights Assistance Project and local abortion funds.
Corporate funders tend to be less prominent in this field, as they shy away from controversial issues like abortion, while funders at the state level vary according to what state law permits.
Grants for Reproductive Health & Maternal Health
AFRICAN WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT FUND
The African Women’s Development Fund makes grants to women’s organizations throughout Africa and, occasionally, in the Middle East. Grantmaking focuses on health, economic development, justice, leadership and civic participation.
ANDERSON-ROGERS FOUNDATION
The Anderson-Rogers Foundation broadly funds efforts in the fields of reproductive rights, sex education, agriculture, food and the separation of church and state in the U.S.
ARGOSY FOUNDATION
The Argosy Foundation has recently reiterated its commitment to reproductive health in the U.S.
ARNOLD VENTURES
Among its many other areas of giving, Arnold Ventures also gives for reproductive health, especially toward contraceptive choice and access.
BANCKER-WILLIAMS FOUNDATION
This international development funder makes modest grants for reproductive health at the global level.
ERIK AND EDITH BERGSTROM FOUNDATION
The Bergstrom Foundation supports reproductive health in the United States, Latin America and some countries in East Africa. It also makes grants for conservation and economic development.
JACOB AND HILD BLAUSTEIN FOUNDATION
Blaustein makes a handful of grants for reproductive health to large organizations in the U.S. each year, in addition to other areas of funding.
BLOOMBERG PHILANTHROPIES
Bloomgberg’s grants for reproductive health tend to occur at the global development level rather than stateside, but this may change.
BOREALIS PHILANTHROPY
This funder’s grants for reproductive health focus instead on supporting reproductive justice as reproductive rights relates to LGBTQ causes.
BROOKLYN ORG
Formerly the Brooklyn Community Foundation, Brooklyn’s Org’s grants in this area address both reproductive and maternal health, as well as infant health.
BUELL FOUNDATION
A local Colorado funder, Buell invests in the reproductive health needs there with small grants.
SUSAN THOMPSON BUFFETT FOUNDATION
The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation funds scholarships for college students from Nebraska and grants to colleges and universities in the U.S. It is also the top private funder of sexual and reproductive health and rights work worldwide.
BURNING FOUNDATION
Burnings’s grants for reproductive health focus on teen pregnancy prevention that promotes “science-based teen pregnancy prevention” including school-based health and education programs, mentoring projects, and community clinic programs providing information and services. Grants remain local and invest in organizations that are based in or operating in Washington State and Oregon.
BURROUGHS WELLCOME FUND
A major grantmaker of science research grants, the fund invests in “reproductive sciences” and a pregnancy initiative in order to support research on causes and conditions relating to preterm birth and maternal complications.
BUSHROD H. CAMPBELL AND ADAH F. HALL CHARITY FUND
Campbell and Hall Charity Fund supports organizations based in the U.S. that address reproductive health on an international scale and the needs of Boston, Massachusetts, on a local scale.
CHANEL FOUNDATION
The foundation of the iconic make-up brand, Chanel makes reproductive health grants to address preventable causes related to complications of pregnancy and childbirth, and help to reduce early marriage and pregnancy.
CHANNEL FOUNDATION
In addition to its grants for women’s rights, the Channel Foundation also makes grants for reproductive health and reproductive justice at both the national and international levels.
CHILDREN’S INVESTMENT FUND FOUNDATION
This London-based funder makes grants at the international level for reproductive and maternal health with a particular interest in adolescent health and mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS. Reproductive rights are another issue of interest here.
NAOMI AND NEHEMIAH COHEN FOUNDATION
Beyond its numerous areas of funding, Cohen maintains a dedicated program for Reproductive Health & Choice focused on sex education. While the foundation makes grants throughout the U.S., it prioritizes programs in the District of Columbia and suburban Maryland.
COLLINGWOOD FOUNDATION
Based in Los Angeles, Collingwood’s grants for reproductive health tend to prioritize the Greater Los Angeles area, while LGBTQ grants may occur at the national level.
THE COMMONWEALTH FUND
Commonwealth’s grants in this area intersect with support for research dedicated to reproductive justice and maternal health, with an emphasis on equity.
COMPTON FOUNDATION
Compton makes grants for reproductive justice and health, among other causes. This funder is spending down by 2025.
DESAI FOUNDATION
Desai’s grants for reproductive health focus on teaching women how to make and sell menstrual products as a part of the foundation’s investments in international development.
DEVON CREEK FOUNDATION
Devon Creek’s grants for reproductive health intersect with international development and reproductive justice. It has invested widely in obstetric fistulas, among other maternal health concerns, at the global level.
DICKLER FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Dickler Family Foundation, based in Connecticut, invests in grants for reproductive health in the tri-state area, as well as at the international level, with a particular focus on family planning.
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION OF AMERICA
EDA makes grants for reproductive health through a program dedicated to reproductive health and justice, which makes grants in Appalachia and Florida, as well as the Pacific Northwest.
EQUALITY FUND
In addition to work that intersects with women’s rights and LGBTQ justice, the Equality Fund has a dedicate program that focuses on sexual and reproductive health and rights.
EVERY MOTHER COUNTS
Every Mother Counts supports safe pregnancy and childbirth, birth justice, and access to quality maternal healthcare in the U.S. and abroad.
LELAND FIKES FOUNDATION
The Leland Fikes Foundation supports reproductive justice, civic engagement, medical research and Dallas-area human services.
FORD FOUNDATION
In addition to a wide array of grant programs, Ford’s grants for reproductive health focus on gender justice and reproductive health rights in the U.S. rather than at the international level.
FUTURA FOUNDATIONS
The Futura Foundations focus on improving health, rights and economic outcomes for girls and women around the globe, as well as combating climate change through environmental sustainability.
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION
A generous portion of this major funder’s giving invests in infant and maternal health, as well family planning, at both the national and global levels.
GENERAL SERVICE FOUNDATION
The General Service Foundation’s grants for human rights and racial equity intersect with reproductive health and reproductive equity.
BERNARD F. AND ALVA B. GIMBEL FOUNDATION
This local funder makes general grants for reproductive rights that prioritize needs in New York City.
GILLESPIE FOUNDATION
Based in Pasadena, California, the Gillespie Foundation supports global health with a strong emphasis on population stabilization.
GIVE2ASIA
This funder makes modest and mid-sized grants for maternal and reproductive health concentrated on the international development level.
GLOBAL FUND FOR WOMEN
While all of the Global Fund for Women’s grantmaking occurs through a gender lens, it offers some grants for reproductive health and reproductive justice at the international level rather than in the U.S.
THE GLOBAL RESILIENCE FUND FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
In addition to other areas of gender-focused grantmaking, this funder’s global health grantmaking centers on women’s health, reproductive health and healthcare access for underserved and marginalized populations.
LISA AND DOUGLAS GOLDMAN FUND
The fund’s grants for women tend to stay in the Bay area, where it is located; however, related grants here intersect with reproductive health advanced training for abortion providers and safety for abortion providers and patients.
GROUNDSWELL FUND
The fund conducts all of its grantmaking through a gender lens. A large portion of funding addresses women’s reproductive freedom and reproductive health, with grants going to women-led organizations around the U.S.
GROVE FOUNDATION
The Grove Foundation’s grants tend to prioritize California. Beyond its grants for women, it makes a handful of grants each year for reproductive health and freedom.
GRUBER FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Marin County-based Gruber Family Foundation supports women’s reproductive rights across the U.S, while its other funding areas prioritize California.
WILLIAM AND FLORA HEWLETT FOUNDATION
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is one of the largest charitable organizations in the U.S. It makes grants for international development, prioritizing issues including women’s empowerment, greater government transparency and accountability, climate change, clean energy and land conservation, K-12 education, and arts and community development efforts in the Bay Area. Grants related to reproductive health and rights typically occur through Hewlett’s focus on women’s empowerment.
HIGHMARK FOUNDATION
The foundation’s Family Health program concerns “a broad range of issues which impact the family unit,” such as maternal health, infant health, adolescent health, senior health, bullying, obesity and family-centric nutrition.
INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION
The International Planned Parenthood Federation’s (IPPF) global health spending predominantly funds its affiliates — reproductive health service providers in countries around the world; however, on occasion, the IPPF awards smaller grants to organizations whose missions and projects complement IPPF’s.
VIOLET JABARA CHARITABLE TRUST
The Violet Jabara Charitable Trust makes grants to support community and economic development in the Middle East. It also funds efforts within the U.S. to positively impact American perceptions of the region. While the Jabara Charitable Trust does not have a program specifically for reproductive health, it does list it as a giving interest.
JOHNSON & JOHNSON FAMILY OF COMPANIES FOUNDATION
Some of the foundation’s health grants occur through its Women and Children program, which includes support for maternal and newborn health, fistula recovery, and ensuring women’s access to healthcare.
JPB FOUNDATION
JPB makes grants for reproductive health and justice through its Reproductive Justice, Medical Research and NYC Community program, though this area of funding is only a fraction of total giving.
LACEWING FOUNDATION
In addition to several other areas of giving, this funder makes grants for women’s reproductive health. While the foundation does not note geographic restrictions, it appears to prioritize groups that work in Africa or Latin and Central America.
LALOR FOUNDATION
The Lalor Foundation awards research fellowships for postdoctoral work in mammalian biology and grants that support reproductive and sexual health education programs.
LIBRA FOUNDATION
Through its funding for women focused on gender justice, Libra makes some grants for reproductive health and reproductive health at both the national and international levels.
DAVID AND LUCILE PACKARD FOUNDATION
While this major funder makes grants in a variety of area, its grants for reproductive health focus on maternal health and families, as well as research and advocacy for reproductive justice, among other related issues.
KATIE MCGRATH AND J.J. ABRAMS FAMILY FOUNDATION
Giving prioritizes the Los Angeles area and organizations run by and for women and women’s causes. As part of its grants for women, this funder makes some grants for reproductive health and justice.
MERCK FOR MOTHERS
The Merck for Mothers supports maternal health and ending maternal mortality in many countries all around the world.
MORIAH FUND
A relatively low-profile fund with a big policy footprint, the Moriah Foundation is inspired by Jewish philosophies of social justice. Moriah supports a variety of organizations that expand the rights of underserved and oppressed persons. Its grants support education, human rights, women’s rights and reproductive health and promoting democracy and equity in Israel.
MS. FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN
The Ms. Foundation makes grants for birth justice that prioritize BIPOC and Indigenous populations “in addressing racial based health disparities in birth experiences and birth outcomes.”
NEW VENTURE FUND
The New Venture Fund supports global health projects concerned with access to family planning information, services and supplies, as well as tobacco control initiatives.
JESSIE SMITH NOYES FOUNDATION
The Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation seeks organizations that protect and expand access to reproductive health services and information for girls and women. Noyes prioritizes organizations in NYC, where it is based, as well as in Mississippi, but facilitates grantmaking across the United States.
OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS
Within OSF’s labyrithinian grantmaking opportunities, it makes grants for reproductive justice and reproductive rights at the transnational level.
OVERBROOK FOUNDATION
The New York City-based Overbrook Foundation names human rights and the environment as its main areas of grantmaking focus; however, it funds a gender rights program that focuses on reproductive rights.
PROTEUS FUND
The Proteus Fund runs three collaborative grantmaking initiatives: the Piper Fund, the Rise Together Fund and the Faith, Rights and Democracy Collaborative. These funds mainly support collaborative and collective initiatives in the areas of civic engagement and democracy, LGBTQ causes, reproductive justice and racial equity.
BERNARD AND AUDRE RAPOPORT FOUNDATION
On a smaller scale in contrast to its other areas of funding, this grantmaker offers mid-sized grants for large organizations dedicated reproductive and maternal health in the U.S.
JOSEPH AND FLORENCE ROBLEE FOUNDATION
The Roblee Foundation invests in women’s reproductive rights as part of its grants for women’s issues.
ROTH FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Roth Family Foundation prioritizes Los Angeles and the surrounding areas of Southern California, but supports national and global initiatives as well. Roth’s grants for women tend to invest in reproductive health and rights have shifted to a focus on the U.S.
SCHERMAN FOUNDATION
The Scherman Foundation works in NYC and across the U.S. to support grass roots and community-led groups involved in democracy, reproductive justice, climate justice, arts and culture and more.
MARTY AND DOROTHY SILVERMAN FOUNDATION
This foundation prioritizes organizations in NYC, but gives across the U.S. Though it is not a predominant area of giving, Silverman’s funding promotes reproductive health and rights.
SIMMONS FOUNDATION
Beyond other areas of giving, Simmons’s grants for health ranges from a focus on reproductive health to mental health. Although Harris County is the primary geographical focus, Simmons occasionally funds organizations in other parts of Texas.
SUMMIT FOUNDATION
The Summit Foundation supports urban development and sustainability initiatives in the U.S. Its international development giving largely supports adolescent sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) organizations advocating for reproductive, economic, social and educational rights of marginalized girls living in the foundation’s regional areas of grantmaking interest.
TARA HEALTH FOUNDATION
The Tara Health Foundation mainly supports organizations involved in reproductive health and rights in the U.S. Its other grantmaking interests include women and girls, workplace equity and ethical investing.
THINX, INC.
THINX’s philanthropic engagements focus on reproductive health education and menstrual products; however, this funder is in flux.
TOMBERG FAMILY PHILANTHROPIES
The Tomberg Family Philanthropies consists of two separate donor-advised funds. Grantmaking focuses on education, environmental initiatives, health and poverty alleviation in the U.S. and abroad. Some of Tomberg’s health grants have focused on maternal health outcomes, and to a lesser extent, general reproductive health.
URGENT ACTION FUND FOR WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS
Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights offers rapid response grants to support women’s rights and transgender rights. This funder seeks to effect systemic change with its responsive and flexible funding approach. Part of this funder’s grants for women are related to reproductive rights.
VITOL FOUNDATION
The Vitol Foundation focuses its international development grantmaking on education, economic security, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) initiatives. It responds to natural and manmade disasters around the world and prioritizes global health-related grants for access to quality healthcare and W.A.S.H. Some of its grants for women focus on access to quality reproductive health care including adolescent sexual healthcare.
WESTWIND FOUNDATION
This small, Virginia-based foundation predominantly supports U.S.-based environmental conservation groups and organizations that deliver reproductive services and advocate for reproductive health rights in the developing world. Reproductive health grants focus on promoting, protecting, and advancing reproductive health and rights, and funding sex education programs across the U.S.
WILD GEESE FOUNDATION
The Wild Geese Foundation supports organizations that are committed to creating a fair and just society and environmental causes. It funds groups and projects related to LGBTQ issues, youth causes, food security, reproductive freedom, BIPOC organizing and environmental justice.
WINSLOW FOUNDATION
The Winslow Foundation mainly supports environmental conservation and clean energy initiatives. Grants have also supported wildlife conservation and women’s reproductive health.
YELLOWHAMMER FUND
The Yellowhammer Fund supports abortion and reproductive justice in Alabama.
YIELD GIVING
Yield Giving is the funding platform for MacKenzie Scott, one-time wealthiest woman in the world. Gifts from the platform tend to be transformative and go to organizations working across a broad variety of funding areas.