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ACCESS/Women's Health Rights Coalition | $50,000 over two years
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Oakland, CA
General support to ensure that all women in California have the information, support and resources they need in making decisions about reproductive health care, and to advocate on state and national policy issues.
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African American Women Evolving | $20,000
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Chicago, IL
General support to promote the activism and leadership of African American women in Illinois around reproductive freedom and justice.
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American Civil Liberties Union Foundation | $60,000 over two years
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New York, NY
Support for the Reproductive Freedom Project's work to protect and advance reproductive rights at the federal, state and local levels.
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Breast Cancer Action | $60,000 over two years
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San Francisco, CA
General support to educate the public about the role of corporate interests in the breast cancer epidemic, and to advocate for change in public and private sector policies to reduce toxic threats to the environment and public health, particularly reproductive health.
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Feminist Women's Health Center | $40,000 over two years
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Atlanta, GA Project support for the Latina Outreach Phase of the Atlanta-based Young Women's Leadership initiative.
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Idaho Women's Network Research and Education Fund | $30,000
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Boise, ID
General support to promote and protect women's reproductive health and rights in Idaho by expanding grassroots organizing, education, advocacy and coalition-building activities.
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Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health | $20,000
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Chicago, IL
General support for advocacy efforts that increase access to sexual health care and comprehensive sex education for adolescents, and promote support for pregnant and parenting youth.
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National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum | $40,000 over two years
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Washington, DC
General support to strengthen and build leadership among Asian Pacific American female advocates working to augment reproductive justice at the state and national levels.
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National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health | $60,000 over two years
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New York, NY
General support to ensure and protect the reproductive health and rights of Latinas nationwide through public education, policy and advocacy, and community mobilization.
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New Mexico Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice | $50,000 over two years
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Albuquerque, NM
General support for education and advocacy efforts using the moral power of religious communities in New Mexico to ensure reproductive choice.
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Northwest Women's Law Center | $60,000 over two years
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Seattle, WA
Project support for the Northwest Reproductive Freedom Network, which advocates in five Northwest states to advance and protect reproductive rights and to ensure that reproductive health services are part of mainstream health care.
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Saludpromujer | $60,000 over two years
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San Juan, PR
General support to increase the number of abortion providers by working directly with the schools of medicine, public health and nursing to ensure curricular reform and training of health professionals in the provision of abortion services.
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Sistas on the Rise | $40,000 over two years
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Bronx, NY
General support for community-based work in the South Bronx and citywide that focuses on assuring adequate education and opportunities for adolescent mothers to develop as leaders in their communities.
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Young Women’s Collaborative/Third Wave Foundation | $40,000 over two years
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New York, NY
General support to build long-term capacity among its five participating groups, engage in joint projects, and expand outreach to the next generation of reproductive rights activists and supporters.
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Third Wave Foundation | $60,000 over two years
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New York, NY
Project support for the Reproductive Health and Justice Initiative that supports young women-led reproductive health and justice programs nationwide.
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Young Women United | $40,000 over two years
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P.O. Box 8490
Albuquerque, NM 87198
General support to address the issues of violence against women, reproductive rights and other issues for young women of color in New Mexico.
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