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My Body My Future Fund is building political literacy, community safety nets, and reproductive health equity for girls, women, and birthing people through education, mutual aid, and policy that centers those most often left out.

Bodily autonomy is the precondition for every other freedom women deserve and dignified healthcare is how we protect it.

When women control their bodies, they control their futures.

Self-determination doesn't begin at the ballot box or the boardroom. It begins with the most fundamental question a person can be asked: do you have full, accurate knowledge of your own body, and the freedom to make decisions about it with dignity?

For millions of women and girls in America, the answer is still no. Not because of personal failure. Because of a healthcare system that was never fully designed for them, an education system that withheld what they needed to know, and an economic reality that turns healthcare decisions into financial emergencies.

My Body My Future Fund is being built to change that through education that closes the knowledge gap, mutual aid that removes the financial barrier, and policy advocacy that demands the standard of care women have always deserved.

The gaps in women's healthcare are not oversights. They are the result of decisions, and decisions can be changed.

A girl who grows up without comprehensive body education doesn't just lack information. She grows into a woman who doesn't recognize her own symptoms, who struggles to advocate for herself in clinical settings, and who is more likely to accept a standard of care that dismisses her pain as normal.

That is a pipeline from inadequate education to inadequate care to diminished agency over her own life. My Body My Future Fund is being built to interrupt that pipeline at every point where it can be interrupted.

  • Young people receive outdated, inaccurate, or no information about their bodies. That knowledge desert follows them into adulthood, making self-advocacy nearly impossible.

  • Adults face compounding barriers to reproductive care that vary dramatically by zip code. Geography and income have become de facto healthcare policy for millions of wome, determining what they can access, when, and whether they can afford it.

  • Financial pressure delays or prevents essential care that turns preventable conditions into emergencies, forcing women to make decisions about their health, their families, and their futures under duress that no one should have to navigate alone.

  • Routine screening standards that could catch conditions early simply don't exist for most women. The people most harmed by that absence are the ones with the least power to demand change.

The Gaps We’re Closing

advancing civic engagement through sex education and body literacy.

One mission. Three Programs.

Got Body?™

A national civic literacy campaign built to close the gap between what women were taught about their bodies and how to advocate for themselves in settings that shape their care.

Routine Care Act

We are developing public education and advocacy support for the Routine Care Act, MBMF's legislative agenda, committed to expanding routine care checkpoints in annual exams, so reproductive health conditions are caught when they're treatable, not when they've become emergencies.

My Body Fund

A microgrant program built to remove economic barriers to full-spectrum reproductive care with dignity, speed, and understanding. Every woman deserves the right to make decisions about her body, her family, and her future without financial duress.

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