Focus Countries - India
Recent Grants
Population and Reproductive Health 
Number of Grants:
32
Anusandhan Trust, Centre for Studies in Ethics and Rights (Mumbai, India) $350,000 to strengthen the monitoring and evaluation capacity of non-governmental organizations working in the fields of maternal mortality and morbidity and young people's sexual and reproductive health in India (over three years). (2008)
BBC World Service Trust (London, United Kingdom) $125,000 to produce a radio drama serial promoting young people's sexual and reproductive health in India (over 18 months). (2008)
Centre for Development and Population Activities (Washington, D.C.) $260,000 to support the White Ribbon Alliance for advocacy to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in India and the state of Rajasthan (over two years). (2009)
Centre for Development and Population Activities (Washington, D.C.) $200,000 to support an alliance for advocacy to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in the Foundation's priority states of Rajasthan and Maharashtra (over two years). (2007)
CHETNA Centre for Health Education, Training and Nutrition Awareness Nehru Foundation for Development (Ahmedabad, India) $250,000 to deliver sexual and reproductive health information and services to young people in the state of Gujarat (over three years). (2009)
Creating Resources for Empowerment and Action (New York, New York) $25,000 in support of the translation and publication of two editions of the journal Reproductive Health Matters in Hindi (over two years). (2007)
Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India (Mahapalika Marg, India) $185,000 in support of a project to prepare general practitioners to provide quality emergency obstetric care in rural areas of India (over two years). (2007)
Foundation for Education and Development (Jaipur, India) $50,000 in support of a young people's reproductive health and sexual health program in rural Rajasthan. (2007)
Health Management and Research Institute (Hyderabad, India) $450,000 to deliver maternal health services to women in a tribal area in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. (2009)
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (Ahmedabad, India) $190,000 to evaluate two government programs that aim to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity by promoting institutional delivery in the states of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. (2009)
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (Bangalore, India) $200,000 to support a project on maternal mortality and morbidity in the state of Karnataka in India (over two years). (2009)
Indian School of Business (Hyderabad, India) $36,000 to develop and disseminate documentation and case studies on innovations in maternal health in India. (2009)
International Center for Research on Women (Washington, D.C.) $300,000 to implement, evaluate and disseminate results from pilot tests in India on a youth sexual and reproductive health initiative (over three years). (2008)
International Institute for Population Sciences (Mumbai, India) $185,000 to support a research program on young people's sexual and reproductive health in six states in India. (2008)
Ipas (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) $400,000 to support scaling up of Comprehensive Abortion Care services in the public sector in the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan (over three years). (2008)
JHPIEGO (Baltimore, Maryland) $185,000 in support of a project to develop the training capacity of Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecological Societies of India to prepare general practitioners to provide quality emergency obstetric care in rural areas of India (over two years). (2007)
Karuna Trust (Bangalore, India) $400,000 to scale up a public-private partnership model of delivering maternal and reproductive health services in India (over three years). (2009)
Mahila SEWA Trust (Ahmedabad, India) $200,000 to scale up health insurance to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in Gujarat and nationally (over three years). (2007)
Mamta-Health Institute for Mother and Child (New Delhi, India) $330,000 to support a project on young people's reproductive and sexual health and rights with special focus on early marriage and early pregnancy in the state of Rajasthan and nationally (over three years). (2008)
Population Council (New York, New York) $100,000 in support of a program to develop leadership skills of individuals working in reproductive and sexual health, especially in areas of young people and maternal mortality and morbidity in India. (2007)
Population Foundation of India (New Delhi, India) $330,000 to scale up successful model interventions on reducing maternal mortality and morbidity and advancing young people's sexual and reproductive health (over two years). (2008)
Public Health Foundation of India (New Delhi, India) $500,000 to prepare and disseminate case studies of maternal health and youth reproductive health innovations in India (over two years). (2009)
Public Health Foundation of India (New Delhi, India) $50,000 to support production and dissemination costs of a special series in The Lancet on Health for All in India and an expert consultation on youth health programs in India. (2007)
Ritinjali (New Delhi, India) $25,000 to assess and scale up a sexuality education program in public schools in two districts of Rajasthan. (2008)
Sangath (Alto Porvorim, India) $500,000 in support of an intervention, training and research program addressing reproductive and sexual health of young people in India (over four years). (2008)
Seva Mandir (Udaipur, India) $150,000 to support a comprehensive community-based project to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in the Udaipur and Rajsamand districts of rural Rajasthan (over three years). (2009)
Society for Education Welfare and Action-Rural (Bharuch, India) $200,000 to test model interventions to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in the state of Gujarat (over three years). (2007)
Society for Education, Action & Research in Community Health (Maharashtra, India) $550,000 to research and demonstrate a program on reducing maternal mortality and morbidity and promote young people's sexual and reproductive health in Maharashtra (over three years). (2009)
Society for Education, Action & Research in Community Health (Maharashtra, India) $350,000 to strengthen public sector delivery of reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal mortality and morbidity in Rajasthan (over two years). (2008)
Socio Legal Information Centre (New Delhi, India) $250,000 to support a legal advocacy program on maternal mortality and morbidity, and young people's sexual and reproductive health and rights in India (over three years). (2009)
Talking About Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues (New Delhi, India) $65,000 in support of publication and dissemination of two books to advance young people's sexual and reproductive health and rights in India (over two years). (2007)
William A. Haseltine Foundation for Medical Sciences and the Arts (Washington, D.C.) $54,000 to develop and disseminate documentation and case studies on innovations in maternal health in India. (2009)
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