Request a Grant
Please complete this form to start your application for a fertility preservation grant to cover costs associated with sperm cryopreservation.
As a newly established program, applications will be reviewed based on eligibility criteria and available funding. We will contact applicants directly with additional information, including any required documentation (such as verification of medical condition and financial need), and next steps as the program launches.
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U.S.-based services
Seeking sperm cryopreservation
Demonstrated financial need
Willingness to provide documentation
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~$500–$1,500 typical
Up to ~$2,500
Typically covers at least 1 year of storage
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Urgency
Financial need
Fertility impact
Readiness
Frequently Asked Questions
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We expect to begin offering grants in 2026. As we continue our fundraising efforts, we are working to establish the structure, eligibility criteria, and application process for our inaugural grant cycle.
Additional details, including application timelines and award notifications, will be shared with applicants as they become available. We encourage interested individuals to join our email distribution list using the registration form below to receive updates as the program develops.
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Our grant program is intended to help offset the costs associated with sperm freezing (cryopreservation). Depending on funding availability, grants may cover some or all of the following:
Initial consultation and fertility preservation counseling
Semen collection and analysis
Laboratory processing and cryopreservation
Required infectious disease testing
Storage fees (for a defined period)
Our goal is to reduce the upfront financial burden so individuals can move forward with preservation without delay.
At this time, grant funds may only be applied to services provided within the United States.
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The grant program is intended for individuals whose fertility may be at risk due to medical treatment or other life circumstances, and for whom cost presents a barrier to care. This may include, but is not limited to:
Individuals undergoing cancer treatment (e.g., chemotherapy, radiation, surgical intervention)
Patients with conditions requiring therapies that may impair fertility (e.g., CAR-T or gene therapy requiring lymphodepletion)
Individuals pursuing gender-affirming care
Active-duty service members preparing for deployment
Others facing time-sensitive situations where fertility preservation is recommended
Final eligibility criteria will be determined as the program is launched.
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The cost of sperm cryopreservation can vary depending on the provider, but generally includes an initial fee for collection, analysis, and freezing, as well as ongoing storage costs. Initial services typically range from approximately $500 to $1,500, with annual storage fees of around $200 to $500.
Our grants are designed to help offset these costs. Grant amounts generally range from $200 to $2,500, with most awards expected to fall between $500 and $1,500, depending on individual need and available funding. Grants are typically structured to cover a meaningful portion of the initial cryopreservation process and, in many cases, a defined period of storage.
Storage is typically arranged on an annual basis. Individuals may have the opportunity to reapply for support for additional storage in future years based on funding availability and changes in their circumstances.
In some cases, individuals may require alternative forms of fertility preservation or additional procedures, such as electroejaculation (EEJ), testicular sperm extraction (TESE), or testicular tissue freezing. These procedures can be more complex and costly, often exceeding several thousand dollars. While our grants are not intended to fully cover these costs, they may help offset a portion of expenses for eligible individuals based on additional factors, such as age and clinical circumstances.
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Grant funds will be distributed directly to participating care providers. This approach helps ensure that funds are used specifically for fertility preservation services and allows us to streamline the process for patients during a time-sensitive moment.
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While fertility preservation can take many forms, our current focus is on sperm freezing. We do not currently provide support for egg freezing, embryo creation, or IVF-related services.
If you are seeking support for other forms of fertility preservation, we encourage you to explore additional resources and organizations that may be able to help.
Nonprofit organizations that may provide financial assistance for egg freezing, IVF, and other fertility treatments include:
The Alliance for Fertility Preservation has also compiled a list of financial assistance programs.
Attainable Fertility Foundation is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of the organizations listed above. These resources are provided for informational purposes only.
Still have questions? Feel free to contact us directly.

