Core Insights - Progyny, Inc. and The Broken Brown Egg have launched the 2025 Awareness, Hope, and Activism (AHA) Grant, continuing their partnership to support BIPOC individuals facing infertility challenges [1][2] Group 1: AHA Grant Overview - The AHA Grant aims to address unique barriers faced by Black individuals in fertility and family building, including financial obstacles, health disparities, and social stigmas [2] - The grant provides comprehensive support, including education, specialized treatment access, financial assistance, and emotional resources to facilitate pathways to parenthood [2] Group 2: Support and Resources - Recipients of the grant will receive financial support for treatment and enhanced medication support through Alto Pharmacy, which offers expert pharmacist access and flexible delivery options [3] - Grant recipients will also have unlimited access to a dedicated Progyny Patient Care Advocate, serving as a personal fertility coach throughout their family building journey [3] Group 3: Application Process - The grant application opened on April 8, 2025, and will be accepted until May 12, with winners announced on May 19 [4] - Applications are welcome from U.S. citizens and legal residents aged 18-45, with selection made by a panel of BIPOC infertility advocates and physicians [4] Group 4: Company Background - Progyny is recognized as a leader in women's health and family building solutions, trusted by leading employers and health plans [6][8] - The company emphasizes comprehensive, inclusive solutions that benefit employers, patients, and physicians, driving optimal clinical outcomes and reducing healthcare costs [7]
The Broken Brown Egg and Progyny Announce the 2025 Awareness, Hope, and Activism Grant™ to Support BIPOC Individuals and Couples in Family Building