Reproductive Health Technologies Project

For General Operating Support

Overview
This grant will support the Reproductive Health Technologies Project in its work to shift the political and commercial climate in the United States so women have access to the technologies they need to become pregnant when they are ready, end a pregnancy when they are not, and promote their health and well-being throughout their reproductive lives. The project does this through legal and policy analysis, advocacy, and technological developments that can improve women’s reproductive options.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.rhtp.org 
Address
1020 Nineteenth Street, N.W., Suite 875, Washington, DC, 20036-1624, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
The Reproductive Health Technologies Project works to advance reproductive health policies by identifying and investigating emerging topics—for example, the concern that birth control pills may pollute water—and disseminating its research and findings, including guides for effective messaging to partner organizations, opinion leaders, and the public. The Project develops research-based public affairs materials that can be used by other organizations, often playing a behind-the-scenes role in advocacy efforts such as making the morning after pill (emergency contraception) available over the counter.

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