Advance and defend access to quality reproductive health care and reproductive rights, and elect officials who support those values.
Planned Parenthood Advocates Mar Monte Inc’s recent giving is built around ballot measure fights for reproductive rights, with $250,000 awarded in 2024 to Yes on Proposition 1 - Protecting Choice in California a Project of Ppac and another $250,000 in 2025 to Reproductive Freedom in Nevada. Those two grants show the group’s core pattern: funding campaigns that aim to protect or expand access through public vote outcomes. The foundation also backed the California Safety Net Coalition Dba Coalition to Protect Access to Healthca with a $214,482 grant in 2025, indicating that its largest awards are tied to statewide advocacy efforts rather than broad institutional support. Across the recent grants list, every recipient is a U.S.-based ballot initiative campaign, committee, or advocacy group. The mix includes organizations in California, Nevada, Washington, Michigan, Vermont, Ohio, Florida, and Kansas, which points to a national issue-based approach even though the grant program language centers on reproductive health, rights, and civic engagement in California and Nevada. Planned Parenthood Advocates Mar Monte Inc does not fund individuals, and its giving pattern is shaped by short-term campaign needs tied to reproductive health and reproductive rights.
The clearest theme in Planned Parenthood Advocates Mar Monte Inc’s grantmaking is ballot initiative support for reproductive rights. It gave $250,000 in 2024 to Yes on Proposition 1 - Protecting Choice in California a Project of Ppac for ballot initiative contributions, showing direct support for a California campaign. A second area is reproductive freedom campaigns in other states. In 2025, the foundation awarded $250,000 to Reproductive Freedom in Nevada in Washington, DC, again for ballot initiative contributions. It also supports coalitions and committee-based advocacy. The 2025 grant of $214,482 to California Safety Net Coalition Dba Coalition to Protect Access to Healthca was another ballot initiative contribution, while smaller $50,000 grants went to Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom and Floridians Protecting Freedom Inc for similar purposes. These grants place policy change and voter-facing advocacy at the center of the funder’s work.
Planned Parenthood Advocates Mar Monte Inc gives in relatively concentrated amounts: the grant-size distribution is $50,000 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $214,482 at the 75th percentile. That suggests a floor of standardized support with a small number of larger campaign grants. The recent record shows repeated one-time ballot initiative contributions rather than multi-year institutional operating support. Its active grant programs are tied to aligned groups in California and Nevada, and the organization does not accept unsolicited applications through its Community Grants offering. The funder is structured as a grantmaker with annual grants of $1,014,482 and assets of $1,438,298.
$564K
$1.4M
$3.5M
$3.3M
Most grants fall between $50K and $214K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$50K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$214K
About 22% of grants go to recipients in WA.
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All recent grants in the sample went to U.S. recipients, and the strongest cluster is in western states. California appears multiple times, including Sacramento and San Rafael, while Seattle represents Washington. The top state by grant count is Washington, and 22% of grants went to recipients in California, the foundation’s HQ state. The list also reaches into Nevada, Ohio, Florida, Michigan, Vermont, and Kansas, showing that the giving is national even when the program language emphasizes California and Nevada.
It funds ballot initiative campaigns, political committees and organizers, and voter-facing advocacy tied to reproductive health and reproductive rights. The recent grants are all ballot initiative contributions, including recipients such as Reproductive Freedom in Nevada and Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom.
The typical grant size is $50,000 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $214,482 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards also include two $250,000 grants, showing that the foundation makes a mix of standard campaign gifts and larger strategic contributions.
Its Community Grants offering is listed as not accepting unsolicited requests. The active grant programs are described as aligned funding for organizations working on reproductive rights, civic engagement, voter education, and related advocacy in California and Nevada.
The top state by grant count is Washington. California is also important, with 22% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state, and the broader recent grant list includes recipients in Nevada, Ohio, Florida, Michigan, Vermont, Kansas, and Washington.
Reproductive health, abortion access, political advocacy or PAC activity, and voter engagement are the main focus areas. The recent grants show those priorities through support for ballot initiative campaigns and reproductive freedom efforts in multiple states.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM IN NEVADA | WASHINGTON, DC | $250,000 | 2025 | BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS |
| CALIFORNIA SAFETY NET COALITION DBA COALITION TO PROTECT ACCESS TO HEALTHCA | SAN RAFAEL, CA | $214,482 | 2025 | BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS |
| FLORIDIANS PROTECTING FREEDOM INC | MIAMI, FL | $50,000 | 2025 | BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS |
| OHIOANS FOR REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM | COLUMBUS, OH | $50,000 | 2025 | BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS |
| YES ON PROPOSITION 1 - PROTECTING CHOICE IN CALIFORNIA A PROJECT OF PPAC | SACRAMENTO, CA | $250,000 | 2024 | BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS |
| VERMONT FOR REPRODUCTIVE LIBERTY BALLOT COMMITTEE | COLCHESTER, VT | $50,000 | 2024 | BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS |
| PLANNED PARENTHOOD ALLIANCE ADVOCATES SERVING AKHIIDINKY AND WA | SEATTLE, WA | $50,000 | 2024 | BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS |
| KANSANS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL FREEDOM INC | OVERLAND PARK, KS | $50,000 | 2024 | BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS |
| REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM FOR ALL COMMITTEE | DETROIT, MI | $50,000 | 2024 | BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS |
REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM IN NEVADA
$250,000BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
CALIFORNIA SAFETY NET COALITION DBA COALITION TO PROTECT ACCESS TO HEALTHCA
$214,482BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
FLORIDIANS PROTECTING FREEDOM INC
$50,000BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
OHIOANS FOR REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM
$50,000BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
YES ON PROPOSITION 1 - PROTECTING CHOICE IN CALIFORNIA A PROJECT OF PPAC
$250,000BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
VERMONT FOR REPRODUCTIVE LIBERTY BALLOT COMMITTEE
$50,000BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
PLANNED PARENTHOOD ALLIANCE ADVOCATES SERVING AKHIIDINKY AND WA
$50,000BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
KANSANS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL FREEDOM INC
$50,000BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM FOR ALL COMMITTEE
$50,000BALLOT INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS