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About The Bundle of Joy Fund

Founded in 2015, The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund is dedicated to eliminating financial barriers to Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) by awarding grants to individuals undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). Through advocacy and education, we strive to advance infertility awareness, create lasting change, and help people welcome their very own bundles of joy.

By providing financial support for IVF, The Bundle of Joy Fund helps families welcome the most precious gifts of all - their babies.

But every grant award represents more than funding; it represents hope, love, and the promise that a family’s dream of holding their child can become reality. With the personal support and guidance of Samantha and Kyle Busch, and in partnership with leading fertility clinics, The Bundle of Joy Fund ensures that no one faces infertility alone. Families receive not just financial assistance, but encouragement and a community that truly understands their journey.

Over the last decade, The Bundle of Joy Fund has awarded over 150 grants valued at more than $2 million, helping bring over 100 beautiful babies into the world. Each new life is a living reminder of perseverance, faith, and the extraordinary joy a child brings. Inspired by their own story, Samantha and Kyle remain deeply committed to creating more families, and through every grant, The Bundle of Joy Fund continues to give families the greatest gift of all - the chance to hold the children they’ve been dreaming of.

Samantha and Kyle’s Story

Kyle, and I battled infertility for over a decade before being blessed with our two beautiful children, Brexton and Lennix.

Our journey was long and painful - six rounds of IVF, multiple miscarriages, failed cycles, and countless moments of heartbreak. We faced a rollercoaster of hope and devastation that so many families know all too well. Through it all, we held onto faith, each other, and the belief that somehow, someday, God would turn our pain into purpose.

We also experienced the staggering financial burden as a result of infertility treatments. One day, sitting in the waiting room of our fertility clinic, we overheard another couple say that money was the only thing standing between them and the chance for a baby. In that moment, Kyle and I looked at each other and knew God was planting a seed in our hearts-  a calling to take action.

In 2015, that calling became The Bundle of Joy Fund - a nonprofit dedicated to providing financial assistance to couples struggling with infertility. What began as a small act of faith has now grown into something far greater than we ever imagined. To date, we’ve granted over $2 million and have celebrated the births of over 100 beautiful babies - each one a living, breathing testament to hope, community, and God’s grace.

For every tear we cried, every shot we gave, every doctor’s appointment that ended in disappointment, Kyle and I knew there had to be a greater reason. This was God’s plan for us — to use our journey to advocate, empower, and be a voice for those battling in silence. For over 10 years, we’ve worked hard to raise awareness, erase stigma, and bring hope to the 1 in 6 couples who face infertility. And we will keep going, tirelessly, until IVF and the chance at parenthood are accessible to every family who needs it.

IVF by the Numbers

Infertility isn’t just a medical challenge, it’s a deeply personal journey that touches every part of life. It can strain finances, shake confidence, and weigh heavily on the heart and mind. Many face endless doctor visits, failed treatments, and the quiet ache of longing that few can fully understand. With 1 in 6 people affected, infertility is closer than you think. It’s likely someone you love has felt this pain, or will one day. And yet, amidst the struggle, there is hope, courage, and the possibility of new life.

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Infertility

Infertility is a disease of the male or female reproductive system caused by a number of different factors and is sometimes unexplained.

1 of 6 People

1 in every 6 people of reproductive age worldwide experience infertility in their lifetime.

9%-11%

In the US, 9 percent of men and 11 percent of women of reproductive age are diagnosed with infertility.

Limited Access

Equal and equitable access to fertility care remains a challenge. Care is rarely prioritized or covered by public health benefits.

High Costs

Intervention, such as IVF, is still largely unavailable, inaccessible, and unaffordable, due to the high costs of treatment and medications.

Meet Our Team

Get to know the hearts and hands behind our work, dedicated to creating families and expanding access to IVF.

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