Jewish Fertility Foundation X Jewish Nevada

Financial Assistance

  • Grants: The Jewish Fertility Foundation (JFF) offers grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 toward in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI).
  • Interest-Free Loans: Available in select JFF locations for up to $25,000.
  • Treatment Discounts: JFF grantees may receive up to 20% off fertility treatments at partner clinics.
  • Application Process: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Decisions are typically made within 2–4 weeks of submission.
  • More Information: Visit the JFF website for eligibility requirements and the application form.

Emotional Support

  • Support Groups
    • Designed for individuals facing both primary and secondary infertility
    • Facilitated by licensed, local infertility therapists

 

  • Fertility Buddies
    • A peer-to-peer support program pairing infertility veterans with those currently in treatment
    • Includes support for men, women, and intended grandparents
  • Online Support
    • Access to the JFF blog, podcast, and other digital resources
    • National peer groups available for 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals, those experiencing male infertility, pregnancy after infertility, and more

 

  • Single parents by choice and members of the LGBTQ community are also eligible

Educational Programming

  • Awareness & Advocacy
    The Jewish Fertility Foundation (JFF) is committed to raising infertility awareness within the Jewish community and equipping individuals with tools to support those facing fertility challenges.

 

  • Programs & Trainings
    Through panels, discussions, lectures, podcasts, and one-on-one trainings, JFF offers guidance to:
    • Clergy
    • Fertility clinic medical staff
    • Families affected by infertility

  • Sensitivity Training
    JFF provides infertility sensitivity trainings to foster empathy, understanding, and better support within Jewish and medical communities.

1978

First IVF baby born

$23,000

Cost of average IVF cycle in the U.S.

29

States that do NOT offer insurance coverage for any portion of fertility treatments.

12.2%

of all U.S. women are using infertility treatment.

"We are beyond grateful to the Jewish Fertility Foundation for the incredible support we received on our journey to parenthood. From the very beginning, we felt embraced, understood, and cared for in a way that made a world of difference during such an emotional time.

A special thank you to Julie, whose kindness, professionalism, and unwavering support guided us through each step. Her compassion and dedication truly made us feel like we were not alone.

The work that JFF does is nothing short of amazing. They are a source of hope, strength, and community for so many families, and we are honored to be among them.

We cannot wait to share our success story and pictures of our upcoming family B"H. Thank you for being part of our story and for helping make our dreams come true.

With heartfelt appreciation,
A real Jewish Fertility Foundation Client in Nevada"