National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice

For General Operating Support

Overview
The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health works to ensure the fundamental human right to reproductive health and justice for Latinas, their families, and their communities through public education, community mobilization, and policy advocacy. Founded in 1994, the Institute is the only national organization for Latina health and reproductive justice. This unrestricted grant would support the Institute’s work to shape public policy, cultivate new Latina leadership, engage and educate Latino communities through community-based participatory action research, and broaden the reproductive health and rights movement to reflect the unique needs of Latinas, an increasingly diverse and growing population in the United States. Diversifying the pro-choice movement is essential to long-term success, and during the prior grant period, the Institute was among the most important members of the pro-choice coalition. Its participation contributed to a number of important victories.
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50 Broad Street, Suite 1937, New York, NY, 10004-2355, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice works to build an expansive movement of Latina/x activists and leaders across the country to increase abortion access and affordability, advance the rights of immigrant women and families, promote sexual and reproductive health equity, and transform cultural narratives. (Strategy: U.S. Reproductive Equity)
for general operating support  
Historically, Latinas have faced major obstacles in accessing reproductive health services, resulting in significant disparities in health outcomes. The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health (NLIRH) is an increasingly influential organization that works to ensure reproductive health and justice for Latinas, their families, and their communities through public education, community mobilization, and policy advocacy. This grant would support NLIRH’s work to help shape public policy, cultivate new Latina leadership, engage and educate Latino communities, and broaden the reproductive health and rights movement to reflect the unique needs of Latinas.

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