Top 50 Fertility- and Adoption-Friendly Companies in the U.S.: The List

Written by Joan Fleischer Tamen and Sandra Knispel with additional reporting by Anne Alonzo    PDF Print E-mail

Leo Burnett USA and Arc Worldwide
U.S. Headquarters: Chicago, IL Industry: Advertising U.S. Employees: 1,446
Fertility Benefits: $15,000 lifetime cap (or 4 cycles of ART) plus $7,500 for prescription fertility drugs
Adoption Benefits: $10,000 per child, no lifetime cap
Leave: 6-8 weeks paid for birth mothers under short-term disability, plus 2 weeks paid parental leave for all new parents. All parents can take remaining time up to a total of 12 weeks of unpaid leave under FMLA. An additional 30-day unpaid personal leave can be extended for special circumstances.
Fertility Ranking: starstar
Adoption Ranking: starstarstar

Massachusetts General Hospital
U.S. Headquarters: Boston, MA Industry: Healthcare U.S. Employees: 20,000
Fertility Benefits: 6 cycles of IVF (additional cycles may be approved), plus unlimited prescription fertility drugs for approved cycles
Adoption Benefits: None
Leave: Up to 12 weeks paid for birth mothers with accrued sick time. All parents can take up to 12 weeks unpaid leave under FMLA.
Fertility Ranking: starstarstarstar
Adoption Ranking:

The McGraw-Hill Companies
U.S. Headquarters: New York, NY Industry: Publishing/Media U.S. Employees: 12,908
Fertility Benefits: $20,000 lifetime cap for treatment, plus unlimited prescription fertility drugs
Adoption Benefits: $10,000 per adoption, no lifetime cap
Leave: 6-8 weeks paid for birth mothers, 3 weeks paid for adoptive parents and birth fathers. All parents can take up to 26 weeks of unpaid family leave with manager’s approval.
Fertility Ranking: starstar
Adoption Ranking: starstarstar

Morgan Stanley
U.S. Headquarters: New York, NY Industry: Financial Services U.S. Employees: 28,758
Fertility Benefits: $15,000 lifetime cap for treatment, plus $15,000 for prescription fertility drugs
Adoption Benefits: $5,000 ($6,000 for special-needs child), no lifetime cap
Leave: 16 weeks fully paid for all new parents; unpaid leave may be granted at manager’s discretion.
Fertility Ranking: starstar
Adoption Ranking: starstarstar

top-10-iconNational Futures Association
U.S. Headquarters: Chicago, IL Industry: Nonprofit organization U.S Employees: 280 Fertility Benefits: Unlimited fertility treatment and unlimited prescription fertility drugs
Adoption Benefits: $5,000 ($6,000 special-needs adoption), no lifetime cap
Leave: 16 weeks leave total, of which 8 weeks are paid (at two-thirds) for birth and adoptive parents.
Fertility Ranking: starstarstarstar
Adoption Ranking: starstar



 

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