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Awards distributed up to three times annually; applications reviewed within 6-8 weeks of deadline, but specific upcoming deadline dates not listed on the page.
Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund is a grant program that funds fertility treatment costs for patients at partnering clinics — REACH, PREG, and Carolina Conceptions — who are facing financial barriers to starting or growing their family. Grant awards are distributed up to three times annually, with the number and size of awards varying based on applicant need and fundraising success.
To be eligible, applicants must be current patients at one of the partnering clinics, be a legal permanent U.S. citizen age 18 or older, and have a documented infertility diagnosis from a participating clinic.
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Apply For A Grant - Bundle of Joy Fund Instagram page opens in new window X page opens in new window Facebook page opens in new window YouTube page opens in new window Thank you for your interest in The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund (The Bundle of Joy Fund) and our grant award program. Grant awards are distributed up to three times annually.
The number of grant awards and the total amount of funding awarded each cycle may fluctuate based on the following variables: 1) the unique needs and circumstances of the applicant, and 2) the success of our fundraising efforts. Our goal is to award as many grants to as many people as possible. Applicants must be current patients of and received an infertility diagnosis from one of our partnering fertility clinics.
Additionally, applicants must be legal permanent U.S. Citizens, age 18 or older to qualify. All applications are reviewed and considered regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or national origin, age, or sexual orientation. Applications should be obtained from and submitted to the partnering fertility clinic where they will be reviewed for medical accuracy.
Once medical accuracy has been verified, The Bundle of Joy Fund review committee is responsible for final review and selection. Application review will take place within 6-8 weeks after the grant application deadline, with grant reveals scheduled within 60 days of the grant application deadline. Those wishing to apply should contact one of our partnering fertility clinics:
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Must be a current patient at REACH, PREG, or Carolina Conceptions clinic, a legal permanent U.S. citizen, age 18+, with an infertility diagnosis from a partnering clinic. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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