For This Funder Collaborative, the Road Back to Abortion Access Leads Through the States

For This Funder Collaborative, the Road Back to Abortion Access Leads Through the States

The Collaborative for Gender and Reproductive Equity was working at the state level long before the end of Roe v. Wade. Today, it’s more convinced than ever that the states are where the fight over abortion will be won or lost.

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For These Faith Groups, Funding Abortion Access and Advocacy Is a Matter of Religious Freedom

For These Faith Groups, Funding Abortion Access and Advocacy Is a Matter of Religious Freedom

The views of the anti-abortion religious right do not represent those of the majority of U.S. believers. Following the fall of Roe, these pro-choice faith groups have been stepping up their efforts to fund abortion care.

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The 50th Anniversary Party That Wasn’t

The 50th Anniversary Party That Wasn’t

As we mark what should have been the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the fight for reproductive justice continues. Guest author Elizabeth Barajas-Román explains why women’s funds are so crucial right now.

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This Funding Campaign Is Helping to Keep Independent Abortion Clinics Open and Safe

This Funding Campaign Is Helping to Keep Independent Abortion Clinics Open and Safe

Three out of five abortions in the U.S. are provided by independent healthcare clinics that receive far less support than major national organizations. The Abortion Care Network is helping them cover costs in a dangerous time.

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The Boston Foundation’s Reproductive Health Fund Sends a Message: Access is a Mainstream Issue

The Boston Foundation’s Reproductive Health Fund Sends a Message: Access is a Mainstream Issue

When Roe v. Wade was overturned, Massachusetts became a sanctuary state for abortion care. The Boston Foundation also started a fund for abortion access that, while small, is a bold move for a community foundation.

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Cautious Optimism: Giving to Protect Abortion Access May Not Be Fading Away

Cautious Optimism: Giving to Protect Abortion Access May Not Be Fading Away

Since June, one concern has been that an initial spike in giving to protect abortion access would fall away. However, the National Network of Abortion Funds still reports solid engagement from donors large and small.

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The Abortion Fight Is in the States. Funders, Meet Us in the Capitals

The Abortion Fight Is in the States. Funders, Meet Us in the Capitals

With the overturning of Roe v. Wade, efforts to protect reproductive freedom are largely turning to the states. In this guest opinion, authors make the case for funding organizing around ballot measures and state courts.

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In a Post-Roe Era, Here’s How Packard Is Funding the Fight for Reproductive Freedom

In a Post-Roe Era, Here’s How Packard Is Funding the Fight for Reproductive Freedom

The Packard Foundation has been funding reproductive rights and health for more than 50 years, and has awarded millions in additional emergency grants this year. Here’s what it funds, including a closer look at a few key grantees.

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Eight Questions for Sarah Haacke Byrd, CEO of Women Moving Millions

Eight Questions for Sarah Haacke Byrd, CEO of Women Moving Millions

We caught up with Sarah Haacke Byrd, who leads Women Moving Millions, a community of funders who commit to giving at least $1 million to organizations that benefit women and girls.

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“Crisis Pregnancy Centers” Mislead Patients. They May Also Be Misleading Some Donors

“Crisis Pregnancy Centers” Mislead Patients. They May Also Be Misleading Some Donors

Crisis Pregnancy Centers use deceptive tactics to prevent people from seeking abortion care. According to a recent NCRP report, they exist in a convoluted web of anti-abortion organizations, making their funding difficult to parse.

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Don’t Try to Reinvent the Wheel: Lessons from the Ongoing Rush to Support Abortion Care

Don’t Try to Reinvent the Wheel: Lessons from the Ongoing Rush to Support Abortion Care

As donors large and small scramble to support people seeking abortion care, here are a few things to keep in mind about what the field needs now and what it needs over the longer term.

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With Roe v. Wade Overturned, Who Is Funding the Fight for Abortion Rights and Access?

With Roe v. Wade Overturned, Who Is Funding the Fight for Abortion Rights and Access?

After the reversal of Roe v. Wade, there is more need than ever for philanthropy to step up for reproductive justice. Here’s a list of funders who are supporting abortion rights — including a couple of hopefuls.

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Three Key Intermediaries Ready to Move Resources for Reproductive Justice

Three Key Intermediaries Ready to Move Resources for Reproductive Justice

With foundations and donors racing to support reproductive rights, we’re highlighting the work of three important intermediary funders that have been working in this space for decades, along with links to our past coverage.

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How Philanthropy Is Responding to the Fall of Roe — and What Abortion Rights Organizers Need Now

How Philanthropy Is Responding to the Fall of Roe — and What Abortion Rights Organizers Need Now

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has led to an outpouring of donations to abortion rights groups, but funders and grantees are calling for more and better funding. Here’s how the field is responding.

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How Philanthropy Can Unite in Protecting Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice

How Philanthropy Can Unite in Protecting Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice

Our organizations have been fighting for reproductive justice for decades. Now is the time for all of philanthropy to join us in this fight for our collective liberation.

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“Healthcare, Not a Crime.” How Ipas Backs Abortion Care Abroad, and What U.S. Funders Can Learn

“Healthcare, Not a Crime.” How Ipas Backs Abortion Care Abroad, and What U.S. Funders Can Learn

As the U.S. backslides on abortion rights, much of the rest of the world is moving in the other direction. Here’s one abortion care organization that’s been leading that charge, even as support from U.S. philanthropy remains lackluster.

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Round Four: Here’s What You Need to Know About MacKenzie Scott's Latest List of Gifts

Round Four: Here’s What You Need to Know About MacKenzie Scott's Latest List of Gifts

At long last, our two-time winner for Philanthropist of the Year has dropped another Medium post—this time with the names of grantees included. Here are some key takeaways.

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IP Briefing: What’s Going on With Philanthropy for Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice in the U.S.?

IP Briefing: What’s Going on With Philanthropy for Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice in the U.S.?

In IP's weekly briefings, we provide an overview of what's happening in a particular area of philanthropy. This week, we look at funding for reproductive health, rights and justice. Here’s what you need to know.

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Five Things to Know About MacKenzie Scott’s Latest Round of Gifts

Five Things to Know About MacKenzie Scott’s Latest Round of Gifts

The groundbreaking grantmaker left it to her latest grantees to publicize their gifts—or not. Since then, there’s been a steady stream of gift announcements, some of them massive. Here’s what you need to know.

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Abortion Justice Requires Philanthropic Investment in the Women of Color Leading the Fight

Abortion Justice Requires Philanthropic Investment in the Women of Color Leading the Fight

While access to abortion care is on the line like never before, women of color have the tools to respond, according to the co-presidents of All* Above All. They make the case for how and why philanthropy should support this work.

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