Partnering to make fertility care financially accessible

We're awarding $15,000 grants to five individuals who need in vitro fertilization (IVF) to build their families partnered with a $1,000 genetic testing grant.

1 out of 6 people experience infertility and deeply desire to build a family. However, for many fertility treatment can be cost prohibitive. That’s why Caden Lane, The Prelude Network®, and CooperSurgical have joined together to provide opportunities for women to apply for $15,000 IVF grants and a $1,000 genetic testing grant through their respective non-profits, The Conceive Fertility Foundation and The Wyatt Foundation. 

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The nonprofit arm of Inception Fertility, the largest provider of fertility services in North America, the Wyatt Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals and couples achieve their dream of building a family through assisted reproductive technology (ART). The organization was started by TJ Farnsworth, the founder and CEO of Inception Fertility™, and his wife Margaret Farnsworth, who successfully conceived their first child, Wyatt, through IVF.

The Conceive Fertility Foundation is the nonprofit arm of Caden Lane, a direct-to-consumer lifestyle brand of baby products focused around the birth of a child. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Conceive Fertility Foundation aims to support patients who have been impacted by the struggle of infertility through education and grants. Katy Mimari, CEO of Caden Lane, launched The Conceive Fertility Foundation after her own experience with infertility and understanding the financial barriers that prevent some women from building their families. A percentage of Caden Lane’s profits go to The Conceive Fertility Foundation.

Each $15,000 grant covers approximately the cost of one IVF cycle, excluding fees for medications or other services such as pregenetic implantation testing (PGT). Grant recipients can go to a clinic of their choosing, but those seeking care at a clinic within The Prelude Network® (Prelude) will receive a 10% discount on their fertility services, which can be used towards medication or other costs. Prelude is the clinical network of Inception and has more than 90 locations throughout California, Florida, Indiana, New York, Philadelphia, Tennessee, Texas, and parts of Western Canada.

FAQs

What services does this grant cover?

What services does this grant cover?

What services does this grant cover?

Do I have to have a specific infertility diagnosis?

Do I have to have a specific infertility diagnosis?

Do I have to have a specific infertility diagnosis?

What if I’ve been trying for a baby but haven’t yet been to a fertility specialist? Will a note from my ob/gyn work?

What if I’ve been trying for a baby but haven’t yet been to a fertility specialist? Will a note from my ob/gyn work?

What if I’ve been trying for a baby but haven’t yet been to a fertility specialist? Will a note from my ob/gyn work?

Do I need to be married to apply?

Do I need to be married to apply?

Do I need to be married to apply?

When will the grant recipients be announced?

When will the grant recipients be announced?

When will the grant recipients be announced?

Does the money come directly to me?

Does the money come directly to me?

Does the money come directly to me?

What happens if I don’t use all of the grant money?

What happens if I don’t use all of the grant money?

What happens if I don’t use all of the grant money?

If I don’t use the $1,000 CooperSurgical grant, can this be applied to my clinic billing?

If I don’t use the $1,000 CooperSurgical grant, can this be applied to my clinic billing?

If I don’t use the $1,000 CooperSurgical grant, can this be applied to my clinic billing?

Can I apply for the grant even if I have fertility benefits?

Can I apply for the grant even if I have fertility benefits?

Can I apply for the grant even if I have fertility benefits?

Can the grant be applied to other fertility services besides IVF?

Can the grant be applied to other fertility services besides IVF?

Can the grant be applied to other fertility services besides IVF?

Is this open to people who already have a baby?

Is this open to people who already have a baby?

Is this open to people who already have a baby?

Is this open to those who have already undergone fertility treatments?

Is this open to those who have already undergone fertility treatments?

Is this open to those who have already undergone fertility treatments?

What if this grant doesn’t cover the entire cost of my treatment?

What if this grant doesn’t cover the entire cost of my treatment?

What if this grant doesn’t cover the entire cost of my treatment?

Do I have to go to a specific clinic to qualify for the grant?

Do I have to go to a specific clinic to qualify for the grant?

Do I have to go to a specific clinic to qualify for the grant?

Do I need to be a certain age to qualify?

Do I need to be a certain age to qualify?

Do I need to be a certain age to qualify?

When can I apply for the grant?

When can I apply for the grant?

When can I apply for the grant?

Are there any income requirements to apply for the grant?

Are there any income requirements to apply for the grant?

Are there any income requirements to apply for the grant?

Does eligibility include those using donor egg or sperm?

Does eligibility include those using donor egg or sperm?

Does eligibility include those using donor egg or sperm?

Does the grant expire?

Does the grant expire?

Does the grant expire?

Where can I use the grant?

Where can I use the grant?

Where can I use the grant?

Can I apply if I was a grant recipient last year?

Can I apply if I was a grant recipient last year?

Can I apply if I was a grant recipient last year?

How many applications can one household / family submit?

How many applications can one household / family submit?

How many applications can one household / family submit?

Can someone outside the US apply as long as they use a US-based clinic?

Can someone outside the US apply as long as they use a US-based clinic?

Can someone outside the US apply as long as they use a US-based clinic?

Can the grant be used for a surrogate undergoing the IVF process on my behalf?

Can the grant be used for a surrogate undergoing the IVF process on my behalf?

Can the grant be used for a surrogate undergoing the IVF process on my behalf?

Can you accept a diagnosis of infertility from a doctor in another country?

Can you accept a diagnosis of infertility from a doctor in another country?

Can you accept a diagnosis of infertility from a doctor in another country?

Will the applicants receive a confirmation email after applying?

Will the applicants receive a confirmation email after applying?

Will the applicants receive a confirmation email after applying?