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Advancing Reproductive Freedom and Equity Grants is sponsored by Katz Amsterdam Foundation. The Katz Amsterdam Foundation provides general operating support to organizations working to advance reproductive freedom and equity. While many listed grantees are US-based, some focus areas, such as supporting the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, indicate a direct interest in Latina communities and reproductive health.
Organizations working on reproductive health rights for Latin American women or gender in the US or with a strong US nexus might be considered.
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Advancing Reproductive Freedom and Equity Grants - Katz Amsterdam Foundation 2025 – General operating support for the following organizations: All* Above All – $100,000 All Above All is a national women of color-led organization working to promote abortion justice to ensure it is affordable, accessible and available.
In Our Own Voice – $100,000 In Our Own Voice is a national-state partnership organization focused on lifting up the voices of black women leaders working to educate and mobilize for reproductive justice.
National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum – $100,000 The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) works to build collective power with AAPI women and girls so they can have full agency over their lives, families and communities.
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice – $100,000 The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice works for equal access to reproductive health for Latina communities so that all of us have the power to make informed decisions about our bodies, families and futures.
SACReD works to create and equip and network of spiritual communities with liberative religious education and practices that shift our culture to advance reproductive justice.
The Fairness Project – $250,000 Support for the Abortion Ballot Measure Fund The Lawyering Project – $100,000 The Lawyering Project uses the law to improve access to reproductive health care and abortions, and provides legal assistance to uphold the rights of people seeking and providing abortion care.
URGE mobilizes youth of color to help create a liberated world where everyone can live with justice, love freely and define and create families of their choosing.
2024 – General operating support for the following organizations: Access Reproductive Care – Southeast – $150,000 Access Reproductive Care – Southeast works to eliminate the economic barriers limiting access to reproductive care and abortion with financial and logistical assistance in AL, GA, MS, SC, FL, and TN.
All* Above All – $200,000 All Above All is a national women of color-led organization working to promote abortion justice to ensure it is affordable, accessible and available. Apiary for Practical Support – $75,000 Apiary for Practical Support is a national hub for groups that provide logistical assistance – transportation, lodging, childcare, and more – to people seeking abortions.
Cobalt Abortion Fund – $125,000 The Cobalt Abortion Fund provides direct financial assisstance to individuals seeking abortion care. In Our Own Voice – $300,000 In Our Own Voice is a national-state partnership organization focused on lifting up the voices of black women leaders working to educate and mobilize for reproductive justice.
Midwest Access Coalition – $125,000 Midwest Access Coalition is a practical support abortion fund that helps people traveling to, from and within the Midwest (IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MN, MS, NE, ND, OH, SD, WI) to access a safe, legal abortion by assisting with travel coordination and costs, lodging, food, medicine and childcare.
National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum – $200,000 The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) works to build collective power with AAPI women and girls so they can have full agency over their lives, families and communities.
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice – $300,000 The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice works for equal access to reproductive health for Latina communities so that all of us have the power to make informed decisions about our bodies, families and futures.
Plan C is a public health creative campaign working to transform access to abortion in the United States by normalizing the self-directed option of abortion pills by mail. They envision a future in which the ability to end an early pregnancy is directly in the hands of anyone who seeks it.
SACReD works to create and equip and network of spiritual communities with liberative religious education and practices that shift our culture to advance reproductive justice. The Lawyering Project – $200,000 The Lawyering Project uses the law to improve access to reproductive health care and abortions, and provides legal assistance to uphold the rights of people seeking and providing abortion care.
URGE mobilizes youth of color to help create a liberated world where everyone can live with justice, love freely and define and create families of their choosing.
2024 – Support for the following organizations: The Fairness Project – $250,000 Support for the Abortion Ballot Measure Fund The Fairness Project – $400,000 Support for the Abortion Ballot Measure Fund Tides Foundation’s Healthy Democracy Fund – $100,000 Support for the Fund’s reproductive justice efforts The Fairness Project – $250,000 Support for the Fairness Project Impact Fund Tides Foundation’s Healthy Democracy Fund – $400,000 Support for the Fund’s reproductive justice efforts 2023 – General operating support for the following organizations: In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda – $350,000 In Our Own Voice is a national-state partnership organization focused on lifting up the voices of black women leaders working to educate and mobilize for reproductive justice.
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice – $350,000 The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice works in targeted states advocation for policies that improve the reproductive health and well-being of Latinas.
URGE: Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity – $350,000 URGE mobilizes youth across the country to help create a liberated world where everyone can live with justice, love freely, express their gender and sexuality, and define and create families of their choosing.
All* Above All – $300,000 All Above All is a national women of color-led organization working to promote abortion justice to ensure it is affordable, accessible and available.
The Fairness Project – $250,000 Two grants to support the organization’s civic engagement education efforts The Lawyering Project – $250,000 The Lawyering Project uses the law to improve access to reproductive health care and abortions and provides legal assistance to uphold the rights of people seeking and providing abortion care.
Plan C is a public health creative campaign working to transform access to abortion in the United States by normalizing the self-directed option of abortion pills by mail. Resources for Abortion Delivery – $250,000 Resources for Abortion Delivery promotes and supports the continued existence and resiliency of the U.S. abortion delivery sector, so that abortion seekers have timely and equitable access to quality abortion care.
Access Reproductive Care – Southeast – $150,000 Access Reproductive Care – Southeast works to eliminate the economic barriers limiting access to reproductive care and abortion with financial and logistical assistance in AL, GA, MS, SC, FL, and TN. Tides Foundation’s Healthy Democracy Fund – $150,000 Support for the Fund’s efforts to promote reproductive justice and a more inclusive democracy.
Midwest Access Coalition – $125,000 Midwest Access Coalition is a practical support abortion fund that helps people traveling to, from and within the Midwest (IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MN, MS, NE, ND, OH, SD, WI) to access a safe, legal abortion by assisting with travel coordination and costs, lodging, food, medicine and childcare.
Apiary for Practical Support – $75,000 Apiary for Practical Support is a national hub for groups that provide logistical assistance – transportation, lodging, childcare, and more – to people seeking abortions. The Mariposa Fund helps pay for medical services and other needs for undocumented people seeking abortion services. 2022 – To support organizations working to ensure access to reproductive health care for women across the country.
National Network of Abortion Funds – $500,000 SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective – $350,000 National Women’s Health Network – Plan C Pills – $125,000 Cobalt Foundation – Cobalt Abortion Fund (CO) – $125,000 Spark Reproductive Justice NOW (GA) – $150,000 Afiya Center (TX) – $100,000 Apiary for Practical Support – $50,000 National Abortion Federation (NAF) – $250,000 Planned Parenthood Federation of America – $200,000 Committee to Protect Health Care – $250,000 Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates/Protect Kentucky Access – $150,000 2021 – To support organizations working to ensure access to reproductive health care for women in Texas.
National Nework of Abortion Funds – TX Equal Access Fund – $50,000 Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas – $50,000 National Network of Abortion Funds – Frontera Fund – $10,000 Jane’s Due Process – $10,000 National Network of Abortion Funds – Lilith Fund – $50,000 National Network of Abortion Funds – Fund Texas Choice – $50,000 Ensuring Civic Engagement Improving Mental and Behavioral Health in Mountain West Communities Creating Vibrant Communities Social Justice and Reproductive Equity
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations working to promote abortion justice, lift up the voices of Black women leaders in reproductive justice, build collective power with AAPI women and girls for agency over their lives, and work for equal access to reproductive health for Latina communities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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