Research & Advocacy

Advancing research on teacher health and advocating for systemic policy changes

Overview

The 2.56x subfertility crisis demands rigorous research and bold advocacy. This pillar funds studies, publishes findings, and advocates for policies that protect female teachers' health and rights.

Available Programs

Choose the program that best fits your needs and membership tier

Participate in Research Studies
Contribute to groundbreaking research on teacher health and fertility
Program 1

Eligibility Requirements

  • Female teachers willing to participate
  • Various study-specific criteria
  • Compensation provided

Benefits Included

  • Contribute to scientific knowledge
  • Free health screenings and assessments
  • Compensation for time ($50-500 per study)
  • Early access to research findings
  • Recognition in publications (optional)
Advocacy Training
Learn to advocate for teacher health at local, state, and national levels
Program 2

Eligibility Requirements

  • Female teachers passionate about advocacy
  • Co-Creator tier or above
  • Commitment to advocacy actions

Benefits Included

  • Advocacy skills workshops
  • Policy analysis training
  • Networking with policymakers
  • Campaign planning support
  • Media training
Research Fellowship Program
Support for teachers pursuing research on education and health topics
Program 3

Eligibility Requirements

  • Female teachers with research proposals
  • Graduate degree or equivalent experience
  • Founding Member tier or above

Benefits Included

  • Research grants up to $100,000
  • Mentorship from leading researchers
  • Access to data and participants
  • Publication support
  • Conference presentation opportunities

Implementation Timeline

How this pillar will activate and expand as membership grows

Phase 1
Foundation

Years 1-2: Launch initial studies, build research partnerships

Phase 2
Expansion

Years 3-5: Publish major findings, begin advocacy campaigns

Phase 3
Scale

Years 6+: Establish research institute, influence national policy

How to Apply
Follow these steps to access Research & Advocacy programs
  1. 1

    Navigate to Research & Advocacy portal

  2. 2

    Browse active studies and opportunities

  3. 3

    Complete eligibility screening

  4. 4

    Sign informed consent (for research)

  5. 5

    Begin participation or training