Anna Lalor Burdick Program offering Sexual and Reproductive Health Education to Young Women- United States
Deadline: 1 November 2019
The Lalor Foundation is currently seeking applications for the Anna Lalor Burdick (ALB) Program to promote sexual and reproductive health education among young women.
The Anna Lalor Burdick (ALB) Program supports programs that offer sexual and reproductive health education to young women. It is interested in programs serving young women who are disadvantaged by poverty, discrimination, geographic isolation, lack of comprehensive sex education, hostile public policy, or other factors leading to inadequate sexual and reproductive health.
The ALB Program is particularly interested in supporting new programs or initiatives, or innovations in successful programs. Programs at new or small organizations, including those with a grassroots base, that are capable of delivering excellent services will also be considered.
Mission
The Anna Lalor Burdick Program seeks to empower young women through education about healthy reproduction in order to broaden and enhance their options in life.
The program focuses particularly on young women who have inadequate access to information regarding sexual and reproductive health, including comprehensive and unbiased information on contraception and pregnancy termination.
Programs Should
- Have a comprehensive approach to SRH education that includes unbiased information on all options;
- Include novel ideas or innovative methods of delivering information;
- Define clear goals and intended outcomes as well as a feasible plan to assess impact and success;
- Be exemplars for replication if successful;
- Be economically sustainable if successful.
Funding Information
- The ALB Program awards a small number of grants in the range of $10,000 to $35,000, with an average grant size between $15,000 and $25,000;
- Grants are awarded for one year. On rare occasions, trustees invite follow-up work to a project that has shown outstanding results or promise during its first year.
Grants are NEVER made
- To individuals, or for individual research projects and scholarships;
- For endowment or major capital support;
- To crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs);
- For abstinence-only programs, or programs that fail to offer unbiased information on all options.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Code and defined as “not a private foundation” under section 509(a) of the Code;
- While projects may take place outside the U.S., only organizations based in the United States are eligible.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can submit concept papers online via given website.
For more information please visit https://lalorfound.org/anna-lalor-burdick-program/application-guidelines/