R Street Institute
For Support Of A Free-market Research Project For Birth Control Access And Information
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Amount$200,000
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Program
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Date Awarded3/31/2022
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
R Street Institute is a nonpartisan organization that engages in policy research and outreach to promote free markets and limited, effective government. This grant will support R Street to continue advancing a right-of-center case for deregulating birth control by allowing pharmacists to prescribe it directly to patients. R Street is providing intellectual and policy guidance to cultivate broader conservative support for birth control access, and is playing a key role in growing a left-right coalition around the topic. This grant is strongly aligned with our goals of reducing unnecessary barriers to reproductive health care and supporting a diverse advocacy ecosystem. (Strategy: U.S. Reproductive Equity)
About the Grantee
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Address
1411 K Street, Suite 900, Washington, DC, 20005, United States
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