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Apply For These Top 5 IVF Fertility Grants and Financial Aid Programs

The decision to pursue fertility treatments like IVF is a brave and hopeful first step. However, financial burden is one of the biggest obstacles when it comes to seeking treatment. One IVF cycle in the U.S. costs $20,000 or more. Fortunately, there are numerous ongoing grants, scholarships, and financial programs available to support people who need financial help affording treatments. 

Our mission is to help make the process more affordable. Here, we’ve identified five of the top IVF grants and financial sources you can apply for in 2025 and beyond, whether you're actively getting ready for treatment or just starting to investigate your options:

1. The Cade Foundation Family Building Grant

The Cade Foundation offers up to $10,000 to help families offset the cost of fertility treatments or adoption. This grant is open to all individuals, regardless of marital status, gender identity, or sexual orientation.

Award Amount: Up to $10,000 for fertility treatment or adoption costs

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Applicants must have a medically diagnosed infertility condition
  • Must be a U.S. citizen
  • Open to individuals and couples of all backgrounds

How to Apply: Complete the online application and submit a personal statement, medical verification, and a small application fee.

What you should know before applying: Recipients are asked to participate in fundraising or awareness activities to support future grant cycles.

2. Baby Quest Foundation Grant

Baby Quest supports individuals and couples of all backgrounds with financial assistance for a wide range of procedures, including IVF, IUI, egg and sperm donation, and gestational surrogacy.

Award Amount: Varies, typically between $2,000 and $16,000

Eligibility Requirements:

  • U.S. residents with demonstrated financial need
  • Open to all identities, orientations, and marital statuses
  • Must be pursuing IVF, IUI, egg or sperm donation, or surrogacy

How to Apply: Requires medical documentation, financial records, and a personal essay describing your fertility journey.

What you should know before applying: Baby Quest encourages transparency. Sharing your story and photos on social media or local press may improve your chances.

3. Hope for Fertility Foundation Grant

This nonprofit provides grants of up to $5,000 to couples who have been diagnosed with infertility and are pursuing IVF, adoption, or surrogacy.

Award Amount: Up to $5,000 toward IVF, adoption, or surrogacy

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Married U.S. couples with a diagnosed infertility condition
  • At least one partner must be a U.S. citizen
  • Must be pursuing treatment with a licensed clinic

How to Apply: Application includes an essay, proof of infertility diagnosis, and financial documentation.

What you should know before applying: A compelling personal story can make your application stand out. This grant has a strong values-based mission; the application places weight on your personal story, faith, and outlook, in addition to financial need.

4. Livestrong Fertility Grant

Livestrong helps cancer survivors preserve and pursue fertility through discounted services and financial support. It partners with clinics and pharmacies to make treatment more accessible.

  • Award Amount: Significant discounts on IVF, egg/sperm freezing, and related services (value varies by provider)
  • Eligibility Requirements:
    • Must have a cancer diagnosis or history of cancer
    • Must be a U.S. resident
    • Open to individuals and couples of all backgrounds
  • How to Apply: Apply online through Livestrong Fertility with medical verification of your diagnosis.
  • What to Know: This program is especially valuable for people whose fertility has been impacted by cancer treatment.

5. The Bundle of Joy Fund

Founded by NASCAR driver Kyle Busch and his wife Samantha, this grant is designed to help couples in North Carolina and surrounding states afford IVF treatment.

Award Amount: Up to full coverage of one IVF cycle (including medications)

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Must receive treatment at a designated North Carolina fertility clinic
  • Must demonstrate financial need and a strong personal story

How to Apply: Apply with medical verification, financial documents, and a personal essay. Priority is given to NC residents.

What you should know before applying: Created by NASCAR driver Kyle Busch and his wife, the fund places a strong emphasis on supporting North Carolina families. It’s highly competitive, so ensure that you are sharing your authentic story!

What You Can Do Now

  1. Start Early: Many grants take time to process, and deadlines can vary. Apply well in advance of your planned treatment.
  2. Gather Your Documents: Most programs require financial statements, medical diagnoses, and personal essays.
  3. Be Real: Share your story openly; many programs prioritize emotional impact and demonstrated need over specific income.
  4. Explore Clinic Discounts: Some fertility clinics offer in-house financing or partner with nonprofits to provide reduced rates for grant recipients.

Main Takeaways

Fertility care is a major investment, but you don’t have to face the cost alone. Grants and aid programs can ease the burden and open doors to treatment that may otherwise feel out of reach. By starting early, preparing your documents, and sharing your authentic story, you’ll maximize your chances of receiving support.

At Sunfish, we’re here to help you understand your options and create a financial plan that makes family-building more achievable. Your path to parenthood should be possible – and affordable.

Schedule a consultation today or explore our free grant and discount database to see what financial support you qualify for.

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