
Advocating for infertility education and awareness and removing financial barriers by granting monetary awards to couples who require fertility treatments to have their own bundle of joy.
The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund centers on infertility support through direct financial help for fertility treatment and public efforts that increase infertility awareness. Its grantmaking shows a strong preference for general support to organizations tied to reproductive care, alongside direct assistance for couples pursuing IVF. In the most recent grants, the fund awarded $268,416 to REACH Bundle of Joy in Charlotte, North Carolina, followed by $208,476 and $146,976 in later support to the same Charlotte-based recipient under a Bundle of Joy name variant. Those awards sit alongside grants to reproductive health providers such as Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group and Carolina Conceptions PA. The fund’s stated purpose is to remove financial barriers for couples who need fertility treatments to have their own bundle of joy, while also backing programs that build infertility education and awareness. Grant records show that this is not a broad, multi-issue foundation; its activity stays close to fertility treatment access, patient support, and related outreach. The pattern also suggests repeated support for a small set of organizations working in infertility services and awareness.
In infertility support, the fund gave $102,000 to Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group in Greenville, South Carolina, for general support. It also awarded $83,000 to Carolina Conceptions PA in Raleigh, North Carolina, again for general support, showing a practical emphasis on reproductive care providers rather than only advocacy groups. The fund’s program descriptions point to direct financial assistance for couples pursuing fertility treatments, including IVF, and to awareness-building work around infertility. Its public grant program is framed around infertility awareness, patient support, assisted reproductive services, and education and outreach. The combination of provider support and program support places patient access and infertility education at the center of its funding activity.
The typical grant size falls in a relatively tight band: p25 is $177,336, median is $207,696, and p75 is $238,056. Recent awards also include larger support at $268,416 and smaller support at $83,000, indicating some spread around that middle range. The fund operates as a grantmaker rather than a vehicle for individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. Grant records show repeated support across years for the same Charlotte-based recipient, suggesting ongoing rather than one-off relationships. Its active programs accept unsolicited applications through an Apply for a Grant page.
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Most grants fall between $177K and $238K, with a median of $208K.
25th Percentile
$177K
Median
$208K
75th Percentile
$238K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NC.
KYLE BUSCH
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Grant activity is local and entirely U.S.-based in the data provided. North Carolina is the top state by grant count, and 100% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Charlotte appears repeatedly, including multiple awards to a Charlotte recipient and program activity noted there. Other North Carolina recipient locations include Raleigh, while Greenville appears as an out-of-state recipient city in the grant list. The recipient country distribution is exclusively U.S.
Its stated purpose is to advocate for infertility education and awareness and to remove financial barriers by granting monetary awards to couples who require fertility treatments to have their own bundle of joy. Active programs also support infertility awareness, patient support, assisted reproductive services, and education and outreach.
Yes. The active grant programs note that the fund publicizes grant opportunities and accepts applications through an Apply for a Grant page, and the program descriptions mark unsolicited applications as accepted.
The reported grant-size distribution is p25 at $177,336, median at $207,696, and p75 at $238,056. Recent awards range from $83,000 to $268,416 in the sample provided, with several grants clustered near the median.
North Carolina is the top state by grant count, and 100% of grants in the provided data go to recipients in the HQ state. Charlotte appears repeatedly among recipients, including multiple awards tied to the same local organization.
The fund supports infertility-related organizations and reproductive care providers. Recent grants include general support for REACH Bundle of Joy in Charlotte, Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group in Greenville, and Carolina Conceptions PA in Raleigh, all aligned with infertility support or reproductive treatment access.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| REACH (BUNDLE OF JOY) (BUNDLE OF JOY) | CHARLOTTE, NC | $208,476 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| PIEDMONT REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY GROUP | GREENVILLE, SC | $102,000 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| CAROLINA CONCEPTIONS PA | RALEIGH, NC | $83,000 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| REACH (BUNDLE OF JOY) (BUNDLE OF JOY) | CHARLOTTE, NC | $146,976 | 2024 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| REACH Bundle of Joy | Charlotte, NC | $268,416 | 2023 | General Support |
REACH (BUNDLE OF JOY) (BUNDLE OF JOY)
$208,476GENERAL SUPPORT
PIEDMONT REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY GROUP
$102,000GENERAL SUPPORT
CAROLINA CONCEPTIONS PA
$83,000GENERAL SUPPORT
REACH (BUNDLE OF JOY) (BUNDLE OF JOY)
$146,976GENERAL SUPPORT
REACH Bundle of Joy
$268,416General Support