Family Building Nonprofits Resources
RESOLVE isn’t the only nonprofit supporting people on their family building journey. Explore other organizations in our space below to find additional resources and support.
AAAA- Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys
Mission:
"The Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys (AAAA) is an organization of nearly 500 highly vetted attorneys dedicated to the competent and ethical practice of adoption and assisted reproduction law."
AFP: Alliance For Fertility Preservation
Mission:
"The Alliance for Fertility Preservation is a 501c3 charitable organization. The Alliance is made up of a team of professionals who have come together to advance the field of fertility preservation. Our members are recognized leaders with expertise in all aspects of fertility preservation including, oncology, reproductive endocrinology, urology, psychology, oncology nursing, and reproductive law.
Our focus is fertility preservation for cancer patients. We understand how overwhelming a diagnosis of cancer can be. So many aspects of an individual’s life are altered the moment they hear those words, “You have cancer.” And while many organizations address various facets of cancer and cancer treatment, we have chosen to help alleviate one of the most distressing, life-altering consequences of cancer treatment – infertility."
Mission:
"We create a caring community for all people struggling with fertility and family building. We provide the psychosocial support, resources, and advocacy that are critical to those trying to grow their families.
At AllPaths, we understand very personally the complexities of building your family. These personal connections drive our organization’s commitment to providing support, education and advocacy to anyone in our region that is facing these challenges. This is why our mantra is Find Your People.
AllPaths Family Building (formerly Resolve New England) is proud of our long history as a New England-based nonprofit. We also work every day to sustain and continue earning our reputation as a trusted, unbiased leader in our community."
American Medical Women's Association / AMWA
Mission:
"Advancing women physicians and improving the health of women"
Mission:
"To educate and engage the American public and our elected representatives in Congress on the importance of IVF as a morally just pathway to parenthood for families struggling to grow."
Mission:
"Leading the advancement of reproductive medicine through evidence-based ethical practice, education, research, and advocacy."
Mission:
"The Broken Brown Egg, Inc. exists to inform, empower, and advocate for individuals and couples experiencing infertility and reproductive health issues, with an emphasis on the Black experience of them."
Building Military Families Network
Mission:
"Building Military Families Network provides an empowering and supportive network to military and veteran families navigating the challenges in the family building process through support groups, education, and resources."
Center for Reproductive Rights
Mission:
"The Center for Reproductive Rights is a legal organization taking cases to courts and human rights bodies, partnering with advocates, to protect reproductive health, self-determination, and dignity as basic human rights."
Mission:
"Endo Black, Incorporated, located in the DC Metropolitan Area, provides Black women with a safe space. Endo Black, Incorporated has connected thousands of Black women. Endo Black, Incorporated offers opportunities for discussions on health equity and women's reproductive health. We also provide sessions on in-depth endometriosis, support groups within the community, provide resources such as our bi-monthly newsletter, resource list, and more. Endo Black, Inc. also provides opportunities for enriching programs and events, conferences, award galas, and community outreach efforts."
Endometriosis Foundation of America
Mission:
"Our mission is to elevate the discourse around endometriosis beyond medicine, into the realm of equality and human rights. By championing early diagnosis, advancing expert surgical training, and integrating endometriosis education into medical schools and universities, we ensure that the next generation of physicians — and society at large — recognize women’s pain as valid, urgent, and deserving of answers. Education is extended not only to women but also to men, families, and communities, reshaping how reproductive health is understood and respected."
Mission:
"Helping LGBTQ+ families flourish since 1979 through powerful advocacy, inclusive education, authentic storytelling, and strong community connections."
Mission:
"We are the national organization that helps all Canadians reach their reproductive health hopes and dreams by providing support, awareness, education, and advocating for equitable access to fertility care."
Mission:
"The Guttmacher Institute is a leading research and policy organization committed to advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) worldwide."
Mission:
"At Hadassah, we believe that each of us has the power to heal our world. For us, that means bringing healing - in every sense of the word - where it's needed most, in the US, Israel and around the globe."
Mission:
"We are Blood Cancer United, and we believe everyone with blood cancer deserves a longer, better life.
That’s why we are on a mission to cure blood cancer and improve the quality of life of all patients and their families. How? We fund life-saving blood cancer research around the world, provide free information and support services for patients and their families, and are the voice for those seeking access to quality, affordable, coordinated care.
With your help, we have invested more than $2 billion in groundbreaking research supporting many of today's most innovative approaches to treatment—helping those with blood cancer not only survive but also thrive."
Mission:
"Our mission includes:
The provision of educational and practical information to assist prospective parents who are gay, trans, queer, or bisexual men achieve biological parenting.
Promoting ethical surrogacy practices that minimize the risks and maximize the potential short and long-term benefits to all involved.
Promoting the affordability of surrogacy related services through advocacy, financial assistance, and the encouragement of transparency and patient feedback.
Raising awareness about the potential benefits and meaningful relationships surrogacy arrangements can bring about.
Encourage and support additional medical and social science research to better understand the motivations, experiences and outcomes of surrogates and egg donors so as to guide best practices across all professional disciplines."
Military Family Building Coalition
Mission:
"We are a non-profit organization committed to supporting military families build the families they want."
Mission:
"Moms in the Making® exists to support and encourage women on their journey to becoming a mom by sharing the hope and truth of God’s Word."
Mission:
"The National Council For Adoption is the leading expert on adoption issues, providing resources and education for all people and organizations in the adoption world, and advocating for sound policies so that every child can thrive in a nurturing, permanent family."
National Council for Lesbian Rights
Mission:
"The National Center for LGBTQ Rights (NCLR) is the first national LGBTQ legal organization founded by women and brings a fierce, longstanding commitment to racial and economic justice and our community’s most vulnerable.
Since 1977, NCLR has been at the forefront of advancing the civil and human rights of our full LGBTQ community and their families through impact litigation, public policy, and public education. Decades ago, NCLR led the way by establishing the first LGBTQ Immigration Project, Transgender Rights Project, Youth Project, Elder Law Project, and began working to end conversion therapy through what is now the Born Perfect campaign."
National Council of Jewish Women
Mission:
"National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is the oldest Jewish feminist civil rights organization working for equity and justice for women, children, and families in the United States and Israel.
Through the efforts of our 250,000 grassroots advocates and 49 local sections, NCJW combines education, direct service, and advocacy to affect lasting social change at the local, state, and national levels."
Mission:
"OptionB.Org provides practical, compassionate, everyday advice both for those who are facing loss and hardship themselves, and for those who want to show up for their loved ones during life’s hardest moments.
In a world of platitudes like “Everything happens for a reason” and “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” we talk openly and honestly about hardship—from grief to infertility to mental health struggles—so that you and the people you care about can feel less alone. And we share tools and practices to help you navigate these challenges in your day-to-day life."
Mission:
"We aim to raise infertility awareness and provide emotional and financial support to those courageously battling the challenges and complexities of infertility."
Mission:
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Serving nearly 60,000 members, PCOS Challenge: The National Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Association is the leading nonprofit patient support and advocacy organization globally that is advancing the cause for women and girls with PCOS."
Mission:
"We advance and defend the rights of pregnant people, no matter if they give birth, experience a pregnancy loss, or have an abortion. No one should lose their rights because of pregnancy."
Mission:
"RPLA is dedicated to eliminating recurrent pregnancy loss through the advancement of research into causes and treatments; to providing support and resources to those affected; and to increasing awareness of the impact of miscarriage and fertility challenges on individuals and families."
Mission:
"Sickle Cell Reproductive Health Education Directive (SC RED) advocates for high quality reproductive and maternal health care for individuals living with all types of sickle cell disease."
Mission:
"The Sister Girl Foundation is a non-profit organization geared towards providing awareness, education, support, and advocacy to women with Endometriosis, Breast and Ovarian Cancers. We are committed towards helping women throughout their journey by providing advocacy, support groups, education resources, workshops and events to bring the community together. We also offer specialized workshop courses for healthcare providers help promote patient-centered healthcare. Our courses help bridge the gap between patients and healthcare providers to encourage healthy relationship building and provide ways to better advocate and support women’s health."
Mission:
"SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities."
Mission:
"The ART of Infertility’s mission is to break the silence around the experiences of infertility, offering art and storytelling as therapeutic heuristics to capture and express the realities, pains, and joys of infertility."
The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund
Mission:
"The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund is dedicated to advocating for infertility education and awareness and removing financial barriers by granting monetary awards to couples who require fertility treatments to have their own bundle of joy."
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The purpose of The White Dress Project (TWDP) is to spread awareness on a global scale about the widespread occurrence of uterine fibroids. We aim to achieve this by promoting education, fostering research, building a supportive community, and advocating for better health. Our efforts are focused on educating individuals on fibroids and the available treatment options, collaborating on crucial research, empowering a united community to advocate for their improved health, and ending the silent suffering associated with fibroids.
As a non-profit organization, primarily made up of women with impactful fibroid journeys, we are uniquely positioned to educate, empower, and support those who are managing life with fibroids. Our work is actualized through our vibrant community, scientific and clinical research, and our advisory council of health practitioners, who are leaders within the field. Our community is our north star and guiding force as we work to create an environment where their health concerns are believed, all their options are accessible, and where community, research, advocacy, and science intersect.
Most women with fibroids do not like to wear white because of the heavy bleeding related to the condition. The “white dress” is not a fashion statement but a movement. It is an emblem of hope and strength for women who are suffering from fibroids and a reminder that we will find a cure."
Mission:
"The Tinina Q Cade Foundation (Cade Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt non profit organization that was started in 2005 to provide information support and financial assistance to help needy infertile families OVERCOME infertility. The foundation was named after founders’ (Drs Jason and Camille Hammond) mother, Dr Tinina Cade. Dr Cade carried and delivered the couples’ triplets following 5 years of infertility for the Hammonds. She delivered her grand-triplets at 55 years old, making her the oldest woman to deliver triplets at that point. The Hammonds started the Cade Foundation to provide a vehicle through which families who had already “overcome” infertility could support families who were still on the infertility journey. Cade Foundation provides education-focused programs to share information about different pathways to parenthood throughout the nation. We also provide grants to help families with the costs of adoption and fertility treatment. To date, the Cade Foundation has hosted hundreds of outreach events throughout the US and provided 170 families with financial support for adoption and fertility treatment nationwide. They have also hosted conferences for health care providers, advocates and influencers to improve access to reproductive services for families with infertility."
Mission:
"Facing infertility or a complex family-building journey can feel isolating, overwhelming, and deeply personal. You don’t have to have clarity or certainty to reach out. At Yesh Tikva, we meet you wherever you are.
We offer peer supportive spaces, 1:1 mentorship, guides and resources, educational workshops, and community connection for Jewish individuals and families navigating infertility, donor conception, surrogacy, adoption, or the possibility of remaining childless due to fertility issues or other circumstance.
Yesh Tikva also works to break the silence around infertility and reproductive health. Through education and advocacy, we strive to reduce stigma and ensure fewer people feel alone in their pain.
If you are part of the Jewish community and facing a fertility or family-building journey, Yesh Tikva is holding space for you. We welcome all Jews, across every branch, background, and level of observance. We are simply here to meet you wherever you are. Whether you identify as Orthodox, Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, secular, or still searching for your place in Judaism, we are here for you."











