2005 Grants
2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003
Center for Reproductive Rights$150,000
To protect women's access to reproductive rights and health using legal strategies, and to strengthen the intellectual framework of reproductive rights in the United States.
Advocates for Youth$50,000
To promote adolescent access to and awareness of emergency contraception.
Education Fund of Family Planning Advocates of New York State$30,000
To increase access to emergency contraception for victims of sexual assault, focusing on hospital emergency rooms and pharmacies.
Feminist Majority Foundation$40,000
To educate young women on college campuses about emergency contraception and engage them in campaigns to increase access to it through their campus health centers.
MergerWatch$50,000
To promote increased access to emergency contraception in the United States by countering efforts to block its use.
Reproductive Health Technologies Project$50,000
To promote increased access to emergency contraception in the United States.
University of California San Francisco$35,000
To increase access to emergency contraception by educating health professionals, reproductive health advocates, the public and the media about relevant policies through the Center for Reproductive Health Research & Policy. Final installment of a two-year, $70,000 grant.
Abortion Access Project$50,000
To expand the number of abortion providers in the US by training advanced practice clinicians and primary care physicians in abortion services. Final year of a two-year, $100,000 grant.
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation$50,000
To protect access to safe abortion procedures, contraceptives and sexuality education using litigation, advocacy and education.
American Medical Women's Association$50,000
In partnership with National Abortion Federation, to expand access to medical abortion by increasing the number of health care providers who are knowledgeable about medical abortion and about how to obtain training and educational resources.
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals$50,000
To improve reproductive health care by educating health care providers about early abortion techniques, particularly manual vacuum aspiration.
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals$50,000
In collaboration with American Medical Women's Association, National Abortion Federation and Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, to educate health care professionals, including physicians, advanced practice clinicians, residents and medical students, about medical abortions.
Institute for Reproductive Health Access$100,000
To expand the availability of abortion and family planning services across the country, focusing on increasing abortion training for medical residents, improving low-income women's access to reproductive health services, building bridges to the Latino community, and increasing awareness of and access to emergency contraception. First installment of a two-year, $200,000 grant.
Ipas$50,000
To ensure quality and accessibility of abortion services, particularly for women with limited resources.
Medical Students for Choice$35,000
To increase educational and training opportunities in abortion and reproductive health for medical students and residents, and to expand medical school curricula and training to include abortion care and reproductive health.
National Abortion Federation$50,000
To increase access to abortion services through training and education. Final installment of a two-year, $100,000 grant.
National Abortion Federation$50,000
In partnership with American Medical Women's Association's Reproductive Health Initiative, to expand access to medical abortion by increasing the number of health care providers who are knowledgeable about medical abortion and about how to obtain training and educational resources.
Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center$30,000
To improve Native American women's access to abortion and pregnancy prevention services. First installment of a two-year, $60,000 grant.
Reproductive Health Access Project$50,000
To train and support family physicians in medical abortion and improved contraception services.
University of California San Francisco$75,000
Through the University's Center for Reproductive Health Research & Policy, to train Californian nurse practitioners and nurse midwives in abortion services.
University of Puerto Rico$50,000
To educate and train health care providers in Puerto Rico in medical abortion.
Advocates for Youth$75,000
To promote comprehensive sexuality education, with an emphasis on a science-based framework, policymaker education, and state-level organizing among partners.
Alan Guttmacher Institute$50,000
To reduce the incidence of unintended pregnancy by giving advocates information to support state and federal family planning programs for low-income women and teens, and by reaching media representatives with this information. Final installment of a two-year, $100,000 grant.
National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association$50,000
To protect and expand access to family planning and reproductive health care for low-income and uninsured women through the federally funded Title X program.
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health$40,000
To work with activists in key states to improve access to family planning and contraceptives for Latina women.
National Women's Law Center$50,000
To expand insurance coverage for contraceptives, using litigation, research, policy analysis, public education, coalition-building and media relations.
National Women's Law Center$50,000
To ensure that pharmacies do not deny women access to prescription contraceptives by citing personal, moral or religious objections; and that contraceptives are not singled out as optional elements in health insurance plans.
Network for Family Life Education$75,000
To give teens accurate, honest information generated by peers that will help them make responsible choices about their relationships and their sexual health; and to mobilize teens to engage in public policy debate action about sexuality education.
Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health$50,000
To educate medical professionals how to better serve the reproductive health care needs of adolescents in New York State, in view of seemingly conflicting state laws that mandate patient confidentiality and parental notification.
Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice$25,000
To integrate sexuality education into religious instruction in Hispanic churches.
Sexuality Information & Education Council of the US (SIECUS)$50,000
To promote comprehensive sexuality education by educating policymakers, mobilizing advocates, conducting policy analysis, and working with colleagues at the national, state and local levels.
Sexuality Information & Education Council of the US (SIECUS)$15,000
To publicize a report on the content and outcomes of federally funded abstinence-only education programs.
Unitarian Universalist Association$35,000
To educate and mobilize young people and adults to promote comprehensive sexuality education.