National Women's Law Center

For Support Of The Health And Reproductive Rights Program

Overview
The National Women’s Law Center is a multi-issue organization with legal and policy expertise on reproductive rights, sex discrimination, women’s economic security, and family policy. This grant would provide support for the Law Center’s Health and Reproductive Rights program, which also provides technical support and analysis to numerous other organizations. Its expertise on women’s health is well-respected by policymakers and opinion leaders nationwide, and its multi-issue approach enables the organization to build partnerships with diverse organizations to help expand the base of support for reproductive rights. Recent priorities have included monitoring implementation of the contraceptive coverage benefit under the Affordable Care Act.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.nwlc.org 
Address
1350 I St NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC, 20005, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of the Health Care & Reproductive Rights program  
This grant will support the National Women’s Law Center’s Health & Reproductive Rights program as it works to continue conducting litigation, legal and policy analysis, advocacy, and technical assistance in order to protect and advance laws and policies that ensure people have access to reproductive health care, including abortion and birth control. (Strategy: U.S. Reproductive Equity)
for support of the Health Care & Reproductive Rights program  
This grant will support the National Women’s Law Center’s Health & Reproductive Rights program to continue conducting litigation, legal and policy analysis, advocacy, and technical assistance in order to protect and advance laws and policies that ensure people have access to reproductive health care, including abortion and birth control. Priorities for the program include protecting the Affordable Care Act’s birth control coverage; challenging laws that allow providers to refuse services to clients; and ensuring that reproductive rights are not threatened in judicial nominations.

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