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Financial assistance for fertility services may be available to individuals undergoing cancer treatment or hereditary cancer risk-reducing surgery.

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Fertility Preservation

FORCE does not provide financial assistance. However, we are happy to share these resources. Contact the following organizations to learn about your eligibility. 

  • Baby Quest Foundation provides financial assistance through fertility grants to those who cannot afford the high costs of procedures such as IVF, gestational surrogacy, egg and sperm donation, egg freezing and embryo donation.
  • Chick Mission works directly with healthcare practices to provide monetary need-based grants to cover the cost of preservation. 
  • Heart Beat Program provides select fertility medications at no cost for eligible patients who have received a diagnosis of cancer and have received no chemotherapy within the previous 12 months.
  • International Council on Infertility Information Dissemination provides an IVF scholarship to help those who cannot afford IVF treatments. The IVF procedure is donated by reproductive specialists. In many cases, you will have to travel for treatment.
  • LIVESTRONG Fertility provides financial assistance for fertility treatment for those diagnosed with cancer. 
  • Resolve The National Infertility Association shares resources on fertility financing programs, scholarships and grants.
  • Team Maggie for a Cure provides grants to uninsured/underinsured teen and young addults (ages 15-37) who are receiving treatment for cancer.
  • Verna's Purse provides financial assistance to patients faced with economic challenges in efforts to preserve their fertility.
  • Worth the Wait provides financial support for fertility treatments, adoption and surrogacy to young adult cancer survivors pursuing parenthood. 

Tips for finding assistance

Many hospitals and oncology practices have nurse navigators, social workers or financial counselors who can help identify financial assistance and other resources.

Additional local and state resources may be available.