In addition, agriculture and medical clinics received financial help from the Assyrian diaspora.
In its first year of operation, the clinic received $450,000; by the early 1970's the Federal donation swelled to nearly $1 million.
Some clinics receive as much 90 percent of their funds from the program, but the average is closer to 30 percent.
Many clinics receive most of their revenues from Medicaid as well.
The clinic receives no government, state or local funding.
In southern China, one clinic received a foreign grant to encourage contraception and family planning.
Federal officials say 4,000 clinics receive a total of $142.5 million a year under the family planning program.
Through the community services group, the clinic received a grant for $28,000.
The clinic will receive $97,500 annually from the state.
Those clinics receive $1.5 million in Federal money annually to serve about 4.5 million women.