
RIGHTS & JUSTICE
The Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice Program aims to ensure that people have the education, resources and power to determine their sexual and reproductive lives. This requires education that is inclusive, accurate and non-judgmental; equitable access to health care that is delivered without prejudice; and the removal of other barriers to reproductive decision-making.
The Grove Foundation’s areas of focus include:
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School-based Sex Education: Partnering with organizations to increase school districts’ capacity to deliver sex education, share resources and best practices related to implementation, and build community support
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Birth justice and ending Black maternal mortality: Supporting research that prioritizes experiences of birthing people, community-based care models (e.g. midwifery and doula care) and work addressing racism in medicine
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Reproductive justice: Funding work that recognizes the root causes of reproductive inequities and seeks social change, particularly organizations led by women of color and/or QTPOC (Queer and/or Trans People of Color)

Grantee Partners*
- Access Women’s Health Justice
- Act for Women and Girls
- Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) UCSF
- Advocates for Youth
- All* Above All
- American Civil Liberties Union – Northern California
- Answer
- Black Women for Wellness
- Bold Futures
- California Latinas for Reproductive Justice
- Cardea
- Eyes Open Iowa
- Forward Together
- Fresno Barrios Unidos
- Funders for Reproductive Equity
- Genesee Valley Boces
- Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential (GCAPP)
- Groundswell Fund
- If/When/How
- Irth
- Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies
- Planned Parenthood Mar Monte
- RHIA Ventures
- SIECUS
- Spark Reproductive Justice Now
- Teen Health Mississippi
- The Center for Reproductive Rights and Justice (at the UC Berkeley School of Law)
- Tewa Women United
- Trailhead Institute
- Trans Queer Pueblo
- University of Washington
*Organizations included here are grantees that have received support from the Grove Foundation since 2018. This list is not necessarily comprehensive.
Photos on this page are courtesy of: Advocates for Youth and The Grove Foundation