BUILT FOR TRUST
How We Fund
Every dollar is structured for maximum mission impact, directed by clinical need, governed by independent oversight, and disbursed directly to licensed fertility clinics. We hold ourselves fully accountable to the donors who make this work possible.

$12,500
Average cost per egg-freezing cycle
Singles
Left out of most fertility funding
Time
Biology doesn't wait for funding
THE NEED
Why This Funding Gap Exists
A reality of cost, coverage, and time.
The financial reality
Egg freezing averages $12,500 per cycle, and many women need more than one cycle to achieve viable preservation. Most insurance plans offer no coverage, and even professional incomes often cannot absorb this cost. For a single woman earning $100,000 in New York, an average cycle absorbs more than a full year of discretionary income.
The coverage gap
Most fertility-focused nonprofits serve couples, not singles. Most insurance plans exclude egg freezing for women not actively trying to conceive with a partner. Single Jewish women in their late 20s and 30s, those most affected, fall into a gap with virtually no institutional support.
The time dimension
Fertility is biologically time-sensitive. The longer the funding gap goes unfilled, the more women age past the window where preservation is most effective. Every year of inaction compounds, for individuals, and for the future of Jewish families.
Our Funding Model: Need-Based Assistance
Funding is directed to women between the ages of 28 and 40, prioritizing applicants for whom timing is most pressing, and based on demonstrated financial need, ensuring resources are used where they can have the greatest impact.
Based on demonstrated need, we provide tailored financial assistance. Our goal is to ensure that financial constraints do not prevent women from accessing fertility preservation options.
We work with fertility clinics to negotiate discounted rates, maximizing the impact of every dollar contributed by donors and applicants.
Accountable by Design
The structures that hold us to our model.
Board Oversight
Governed by a board of directors with treasurer, secretary, and legal counsel providing independent oversight of every funding decision.
Medical Advisory
Reproductive endocrinology oversight ensures every recommendation is grounded in clinical expertise and ethical medical standards.
Standardized Review
Every applicant is evaluated against the same documented criteria: age, financial need, and medical appropriateness for fairness and consistency.
Clinic-Direct Funding
All financial assistance is paid directly to licensed fertility clinics, never to individuals, ensuring oversight, integrity, and maximum impact per dollar.
DIRECT IMPACT
Where Your Dollars Go
Our commitment: maximize the impact of every dollar toward mission delivery, with full transparency and accountability to our donors.
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SUPPORTER
Covers medication and clinical monitoring for one woman during her preservation cycle.
All gifts, at every level, contribute to the collective fund that makes our mission possible.
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PARTNER
Funds a partial grant toward a complete egg-freezing cycle for one eligible woman.
$[XX,XXX]
BENEFACTOR
Sponsors a complete cycle, helping one woman take full control of her fertility timeline.
Where Your Dollars Go
Our commitment: maximize the impact of every dollar toward mission delivery, with full transparency and accountability to our donors.
Fertility Preservation Grants
85%: Direct financial assistance for egg freezing
Education & Outreach
5%: Fertility education programming, expert-led sessions, and awareness initiatives
J•Connections Programming
5%: Curated singles events, facilitation, and matchmaking support
Operations & Administration
5%: Technology, compliance, and organizational infrastructure
"No woman should face these pivotal moments alone."
— KAYLA KONOVITCH & SHARON MENDELSOHN, FOUNDERS








