HRT Access Fund
About the program
Point of Pride’s HRT Access Fund is a scholarship-like program that provides direct financial assistance to trans folks who cannot afford their gender-affirming hormone replacement therapy (also known as "HRT.")
We have proudly partnered with Plume, Folx, QueerMed, QueerDoc, TrueU, and Spectrum: The Other Clinic to provide recipients with 12 months of HRT-related care, including:
- medical care through initial and regular telemedical visits from a trans-centered care team
- 4x year lab work and monitoring, with Uber vouchers to and from lab work included
- any medical letters you may need related to your transition
- prescription cost coverage
Requirements
We have very few requirements in an effort to be as inclusive as possible:
- You identify as transgender (FTM, MTF, non-binary, genderqueer, gender non-conforming, and all other non-cis identities.)
- You have financial need that prevents you from affording hormone replacement therapy.
- You live in the United States.
- You are at least 18 years old by September 23, 2025.
- You meet all of the eligibility requirements of your chosen telehealth provider.
Important Notice:
At this time, the fund is available to individuals 18+ living within the current service area of our provider partners: Plume, Folx, QueerMed, QueerDoc, TrueU, and Spectrum: The Other Clinic.
Each provider has different licensures, which means some treatments are only available in specific states. (One provider may only offer estrogen+ in your state, whereas another provider may offer testosterone+, too.)
That is why at the time you apply, we will ask you to select your preferred provider and confirm that you meet their specific eligibility requirements.
Combined, our partner providers are available in the states in which over 95% of the US trans population lives* and are working to rapidly expand their services in accordance with state regulations. We recognize that all trans and gender expansive folks deserve access to knowledgeable and affirming care, and will continue to work towards more comprehensive coverage.
Self-assessment
This program is intended to help trans folks who otherwise can not afford gender-affirming medical care. We ask that you consider your access to healthcare before applying for this grant. Here are some questions to consider:
- Do you have health insurance coverage that is trans-inclusive?
- If not, do you qualify for Medicaid? (Learn more)
- Do you live in a state whose Medicaid plans cover HRT? (Learn more)
- Are you employed and able to pay for HRT out of pocket?
- Are there nearby clinics that offer HRT with informed consent?
- Do you have reliable transportation options to access a provider?
- Do you consider yourself healthy and able-bodied (i.e., not living with a chronic or long-standing illness)?
- Do you identify as white, or do you experience white/light-skinned privilege?
If you answered YES to most of these questions, you may consider making space for our trans siblings who mostly answered NO. (Even if you answer YES to most or all of these questions, you are still eligible to apply.)
Info sessions
Point of Pride staff will host live "Before You Apply" info sessions to walk potential applicants through our requirements and processes, and answer questions. These are completely optional to attend and will not impact your application positively or negatively.
- Watch a previously recorded session (YouTube)
- Future info session dates TBD
Your privacy and security are our top priorities. Your personal information will be hidden from other participants. Your video and microphone will be disabled. You won't have access to view or interact with other attendees. Instead, you can communicate only with staff via private chat.
The webinar will include automatically generated captions with Zoom's built-in real-time translation. Live ASL interpretation will also be provided.
If you're unable to attend or prefer watching a video recording, you can watch a recorded session on YouTube.
Application process
Applications are open from May 15–June 30. All applications must be submitted online.
- Carefully read this page, especially our Frequently Asked Questions section.
- Review our Instruction Packet, which walks you through each question of the application form.
- Submit your application via the form below.
What to expect
Once the application period ends, our Board of Directors and team of Community Grantmaking Fellows (trained volunteers) evaluate each and every application received. This process is necessarily difficult and time-intensive, so thank you for your patience!
- If you are selected as a finalist, or if our reviewers determine they need additional information, you will be contacted via email 4-12 weeks following the application deadline. You may be invited to submit additional writing samples and/or participate in a brief phone or online interview.
- If you are selected as a recipient, you will be contacted via email 4-12 weeks following the application deadline. Part of your grant award will be paid directly to your provider for establishing medical care, initial and regular telemedical visits, lab work and monitoring, and other needs. Point of Pride will work with you directly to identify and cover the costs of your prescription medication. The full details of your award will be explained in your recipient agreement.
- If you are not selected as a finalist or recipient, we will notify you via email, and you are welcome to apply again for our next application cycle. (Note: Our team stores your application materials for a full year, and we continue to pair candidates with financial assistance as we receive grants, resources, and new opportunities. You may be contacted later in the year via email. Review our Privacy Policy.)
For even more detail, this resource serves to provide complete context and clarity around our financial assistance programs, and why we have certain requirements or parameters in place.
Notes
- Privacy and safety: We know many applicants feel vulnerable in sharing their experiences, and we take this very seriously. Anything you share with us in your written responses will be kept strictly confidential and private. Recipients will have the opportunity to publicly share their stories in the way that feels safest and most affirming for them, as well as hide identifying information if preferred.
- Language: Our application is not an English test. We will not consider grammar/spelling or writing ability when reviewing your responses. Above all, please give us detailed, thorough responses so we understand your unique situation. We hope to provide full translation support in the future.
- Accessibility: We understand that some applicants may want or need extra support in completing their application. You may list someone else on the application as your liaison, translator, or support person. This person will be CC'd on all email notifications regarding your application status. (Access can be revoked at any time by the applicant by contacting Point of Pride.)
- Equity: Our organization prioritizes equity as one of our guiding principles. Your application will be assessed on the responses you provide and in accordance with this guiding principle. Point of Pride does not discriminate based on age, race, ethnicity, gender, or any other identity.
FAQ
"Can I apply if I have health insurance?"
"Can I apply if I'm under the age of 18?"
"Can I apply if I live in a different country?"
"Can I apply to pay back expenses for HRT/medical services I’ve already had?"
"I need puberty blockers. Does this program cover them?"
"When will I receive a response about my application?"
"When are recipients selected?"
"I’d like to nominate someone to receive funding."
"I've missed the application window deadline. Can I submit a late application?"
"Can I apply this cycle if I have applied in the past?"
"I've made a mistake on my submitted application. Can I edit it?"
"Can I submit an application on behalf of someone else?"
We recognize there may be barriers that prevent someone from submitting an application on their own without help. You may submit an application on behalf of someone else only if you are working directly with the applicant and clearly reference their involvement in completing the application. (For example, if you are providing technological support, language translation, or other assistance on behalf of the applicant, please note your role and that the applicant is still the primary author of their responses.) However, you may not submit an application without the applicant's involvement. (For example, applying for a loved one without their knowledge.) While we understand the desire to surprise someone with a grant, our process builds on the fundamental idea that trans people are our own best advocates: we want to ensure that this belief is reflected throughout the application process.
"Can I apply if I'm currently enrolled with my chosen provider, or if I've used them or another provider in the past?"
- For current customers: if awarded funding, your 12-month grant period will go into effect immediately. Billing will pause for the duration of the grant period, and will resume again when the grant period ends.
- For past customers: if awarded funding, your account will be reactivated, and your 12-month grant period will go into effect for your next billing cycle and continue for 12 months. When the grant period ends, billing will resume. (You may have to re-authorize your payment details on file in order to continue your subscription.)
"Can you help me pick which provider is right for me?"
"Can I select more than one provider?"
"If awarded a grant, can I switch providers?"
"What will happen if I'm awarded and my state bans HRT or other gender-affirming care? "
"Can I apply for my care while being a support person for someone else's application?"
"I've received support from Point of Pride in the past. Can I apply?"
Apply
Applications are currently closed. If you applied to the 2024 cycle, please stay tuned: reviews are underway and we will contact you regarding your application status in the coming weeks. The next cycle will open on May 15.
Resources
We know how challenging it can be to access necessary gender-affirming care. Below are some resources you may find helpful.