National Institute for Reproductive Health Inc
NEW YORK, NYNTEE: R610Founded 1980
NEW YORK, NYNTEE: R610Founded 1980
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NEW YORK, NYNTEE: R610Founded 1980Website
mission statement
National institute for reproductive health, INC. Works to protect and advance equitable access to reproductive health care by building power at the state and local level. Using an approach that is rooted in partnerships with state and local advocates and leaders, NIRH seeks to create a policy climate that supports the freedom and ability of each person to control their reproductive and sexual lives, fosters thriving families, and destigmatizes abortion and contraception. It is the only national organization focused solely on working with state and local groups, using a robust partnership model to find and implement creative solutions that improve access to reproductive health care in their communities while simultaneously building the skillsets, capacity, and range of organizations committed to this work. By advocating alongside and arming state and local advocates with the tools they need to advance reproductive freedom in their communities and by making connections within and across
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$27.7M raised across 213 grants · +$2.6M committed (2019–2024 filings)
Funders across 16 states (2019–2024 filings)
| Funder | Total Awarded |
|---|---|
| The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation | $16,704,225 +$2,258,712 committed |
| Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund | $2,709,694 |
| National Philanthropic Trust | $2,227,750 |
| The David and Lucile Packard Foundation | $1,100,000 |
| Wellspring Philanthropic Fund Inc | $775,000 |
| Select Equity Group Foundation | $583,595 |
| The New York Community Trust | $381,000 |
| Bernard F and Alva B Gimbel Foundation Inc | $325,000 +$75,000 committed |
| New Venture Fund | $305,550 |
| Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc | $250,000 |
Totals reflect grants as reported on funder tax returns. Timing may not match recipient revenue: funder and recipient fiscal years often differ, and grants paid by a funder in one year may be recognized by the recipient in a different year.
$2.7M in expenses
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