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Bob Woodruff Foundation provides up to $5,000 in funding to veterans who are eligible for the BWF Veterans In Vitro Initiative (VIVA) Fund. VIVA can help defray costs associated with the VA IVF program and does not have the same exclusions as the VA IVF program.
Tree of Life provides grants of up to $10,000 for Jewish hopeful parents living in Central Texas who earn under $100,000 per year. The grant money can be used for fertility treatment at any SART clinic in the US.
The Samfund provides a family building grant of up to $4,000 for cancer survivors who need help paying for fertility treatments.
Making Miracle Babies provides interest free loans for up to $18,000 to Jewish families living in the Miami area. Recipients can spread out their payments over three years to repay their loans.
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Associates Home Loan offers a $1,000 grant to hopeful parents who are growing their family through adoption. Recipients are selected twice a year with deadlines for application on June 15th and December 30th.
Baby Quest awards grants twice yearly – May and November. Awards range from $2,000 – $15,000 plus medications. Grants are available to single people or couples of all backgrounds and sexual orientations.
Cade Foundation provides IVF grants to U.S. citizens who require fertility treatments to build their families.
Family Formation Charitable Trust offers grants between $500-$2000 to individuals or couples seeking to build their family through adoption or assisted reproduction. There is no formal income requirement, however the committee takes financial hardship into consideration when determining grant recipients.
The Gift of Parenthood grant can be used to cover any expenses associated with assisted reproduction such as IUI, IVF, egg and sperm donation, egg freezing, and surrogacy. Grants are awarded several times a year based on availability of funds.
Hope for Fertility awards $500 – $3,500 grants once a year to legally married couples who are U.S. citizens with an infertility diagnosis.
Journey to Parenthood awards at least one scholarship per year for up to $10,000 to be used for IUI, IVF or egg donation.
Starfish Fertility Foundation offers IVF grants to any person in the U.S. who faces infertility and can demonstrate financial need.
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North Carolina
Bundle of Joy Fund Funded by the Busch Foundation provides IVF grants for legal US residents of North or South Carolina who are working with one of the fund’s partner clinics.
Texas
Fertility Foundation of Texas awards $12,000 IVF grants twice a year for patients living in Central Texas and who earn $100,000 or less.
Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana or Missouri
Kevin J. Lederer Life Foundation offers IVF cycle grants or financial grants up to $10,000 for individuals or couples seeking treatment in IL and who live in IL, WI, IA, IN or MO.
Illinois
Angels of Hope offers $15,000 IVF grants to married couples living in Will and Grundy Counties and who can demonstrate hardship. Applications are reviewed in the Spring and Fall of each year.
Louisiana
Sarah’s Laughter in Baton Rouge offers a $10,000 to help Christian couples afford the cost of adoption or fertility treatments.
New York and Connecticut
Nest Egg Foundation provides eligible individuals or couples up to $10,000 to be used for IVF. The Ryder grant is specifically for people who will be starting their families with the help of an egg donor.
New York
The State of New York earmarks nearly $1M per year for residents who earn under $195,000 per year and who are good candidates for IVF.
New York
Madeleine Gordon Gift of Life Foundation provides IVF grants to married couples in the greater Cincinnati area.
Parental Hope awards multiple grants each year that cover the full cost of one cycle of IVF or one Frozen Embryo Transfer at the Institute of Reproductive Health in Cincinnati. There is also an embryo adoption grant available.
Utah, Idaho, Washington
Footsteps for Fertility works with roughly 10 local clinics to provide either in-kind (donated) treatment or monetary gifts of up to $5,000. To be eligible, you must attend a local event hosted by a participating clinic.
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Lightstream, a division of Truist Bank, provides unsecured loans to cover medical and adoption expenses from $5,000 to $100,000 with no fees or prepayment penalties.
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