A central shape, representing an institution, slowly becomes smaller as organic forms around it grow, transitioning resources to create a new ecosystem, symbolizing a spend out process. Illustration by Jing Wei, Animation by Mithra Krishnan.

ANCHOR ORGANIZATIONS

By 2030, we will redistribute all of our institutional wealth into an ecosystem of movement builders that will steward our mission into the future.

Our anchor organizations are new nonprofits and programs that grew out of our four funding areas. Each operates independently from the Tara Health Foundation, with large multi-year unrestricted grant commitments of $6M+ as early-stage seed capital.

These organizations steward our remaining grantmaking dollars, and continue the work started by our funding portfolios in reproductive health, birth justice, workplace equity, and corporate engagement. Together, they are creating an ecosystem where communities control the capital needed to build their envisioned futures.

Portrait of Jen Stark BSR's Director.

Inclusive Business at BSR

The bridge between business & social movements

For over 30 years, BSR's work with business has made progress towards a world in which all people can thrive. Individually and through collective action, we have catalyzed business to advance gender equality, reduce climate damaging emissions, and protect human rights. We have shifted the business agenda, translated commitments into action and built collaborations to achieve systemic change. We have done this work where extensive regulatory frameworks exist, as well as establishing voluntary standards and frameworks where policy solutions are not available.

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Orchid Capital

Collective investing at the intersection of reproductive and economic justice

Orchid Capital Collective is a nonprofit impact investing firm growing just ecosystems of birth and reproductive care. We deploy integrated capital—blending debt, equity, grants, and non-financial resources—to support midwives, doulas, and advocates building community-rooted models of care. Our regenerative approach doesn't take more than it gives. It moves beyond financial returns to strengthen the financial and strategic capacity of our partners—grounded in principles of non-extraction, interdependence, and deep trust in communities to lead the solutions they need. We invest in those reshaping reproductive care from the ground up.

Join Orchid Capital in reimagining just ecosystems of care→

Portrait of Erika Seth Davies, Rhia Venture's CEO.

Rhia Ventures

Activating capital to advance reproductive health equity in service of racial justice

At Rhia Ventures, we envision a world where everyone can thrive with full autonomy over their reproductive and maternal health. That's why our activities include systems change to transform the women's reproductive and maternal health market into one that serves all people who need care; capital strategies to leverage private sector investment in women's health innovation; and advising services to equip organizations, investors, and entrepreneurs with incorporating health and racial equity into business strategy. Rhia Ventures is also committed to creating the conditions that make our work possible, which means addressing structural barriers to capital facing groups that have been overlooked in traditional financing and creating a more inclusive capital chain.

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Portrait of Iris Kuo, founder of Oasis.

Oasis Institute

Resourcing the roots of worker justice

Oasis Institute was founded on a simple, radical belief: the people leading our movements toward economic and worker justice deserve to rest, reflect, and reimagine. Oasis was built with a vision to support the rest, healing, and well-being of the leaders and organizers in the worker justice and economic justice movements, grounded in the conviction that a liberated, durable movement requires people who operate from a place of abundance rather than scarcity, and that philanthropy has a role to play in making that possible. To fully realize its vision, the Oasis Institute is redistributing 100% of its resources directly into the ecosystem sustain these movements.