
Jewish Fertility Foundation
Jewish Fertility Foundation

Jewish Fertility Foundation
Programs
Fertility Grants
I. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: JFF offers grants of $1,000-$10,000 for fertility treatments. Grants are awarded by an application process, with JFF’s Medical Advisory Council reviewing applications and determining the best candidates for successful treatment, and a Financial Qualifications Council helping determine grant amounts based on an objective set of financial criteria. JFF also arranges 20% discounts at participating fertility clinics (which are carefully vetted before acceptance to the JFF network) and facilitates interest-free loans through collaboration with the local cities’ Hebrew Free Loan program. Loans to help cover the costs of diagnostic tests are also made available to those who do not receive grants. Between the grants, discounts, and loans, most JFF grantees receive support worth at least $15,000-20,000.GeographiesAtlanta, GA, USA;Birmingham, AL, USA;Tampa, FL, USA;Pittsburgh, PA, USA;Washington, DC, USA;Maryland, USA;Virginia, USA;Denver, CO, USA;Boulder, CO, USA;Cincinnati, OH, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedHealthYoung adults,Families,Parents,Heterosexuals,Intersex people,LGBTQ people,Men and boys,Women and girls,Jewish people,Interfaith groups,Extremely poor people,Low-income people,Working poor149$1.2MEmotional Support
II. EMOTIONAL SUPPORT: Infertility can be emotionally-draining and socially-isolating. JFF’s provides confidential, caring emotional support through two signature initiatives: Fertility Buddies This peer support program matches new participants with individuals who already have been through the infertility process. “Veteran” Fertility Buddies take part in training with JFF social workers (including topics like boundary setting and listening skills) and commit to participate in the Fertility Buddies program for at least a year. They practice “relationship based support,” consistently showing up for their Fertility Buddies and providing the freedom and space for them to process their experiences in a non-judgmental environment. Support Groups JFF local social workers lead in-person support groups and virtual support groups during COVID-19 via HIPPA Compliant, private telemental health groups. Support group topics include primary infertility, secondary infertility, moms after infertility, couples facing infertility, pregnant after infertility, mothers of donor-conceived children, and more.GeographiesAtlanta, GA, USA;Birmingham, AL, USA;Tampa, FL, USA;Denver, CO, USA;Boulder, CO, USA;Washington, DC, USA;Maryland, USA;Virginia, USA;Pittsburgh, PA, USA;Cincinnati, OH, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedHealth,Human servicesAdults,Heterosexuals,Intersex people,LGBTQ people,Men and boys,Women and girls,Jewish people,Interfaith groups––Infertility Education
III. EDUCATION: Educational Programming JFF educational programs are offered for people going through infertility and the people and organizations that support them. Topics of educational programs have included: Pathways to Parenthood, Getting Personal and Political about Infertility (in partnership with Hadassah); Loving Someone with Infertility; Intended Grandparents; Genetic Screening (with Jscreen); Legal Considerations of Egg/Sperm/Embryo Donation (with reproductive attorneys); and Infertility and Mental Health. JFF also has provided infertility education for rabbis, as well as reproductive physicians, nurses, and fertility clinic staff, helping them understand their patients’ needs from a Jewish perspective.GeographiesAtlanta, GA, USA;Birmingham, AL, USA;Tampa, FL, USA;Pittsburgh, PA, USA;Cincinnati, OH, USA;Washington, DC, USA;Maryland, USA;Virginia, USA;Denver, CO, USA;Boulder, CO, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedHealth,Human servicesAdults,Heterosexuals,Intersex people,LGBTQ people,Men and boys,Women and girls,Interfaith groups,Jewish people––
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