Updated 4:04 p.m. | EMILY’s List, a group that backs female Democrats who support abortion rights, said it expects to spend more than $37 million this election cycle, which includes the $14 million it already spent in Democratic primaries.

Stephanie Schriock, the president of EMILY’s List, told reporters in a briefing Monday that the group plans to play in more than 30 House districts to help Democrats net the 23 seats needed to win a chamber majority.

“I have all intentions of this institution delivering the U.S. House for the Democrats,” she said.

The group’s spending will be on television ads, direct mail campaigns and digital ads through its independent expenditure arm, which means that spending will not be in coordination with candidates. Additionally, EMILY’s List is projecting to bundle at least $10 million for its endorsed candidates and directly contribute $3.5 million to candidates and party organizations.

EMILY’s List is continuing to work directly with nominees across the country, with Schriock also noting that the group helped many first-time candidates launch their campaigns. Aggressive efforts by the group in Democratic primaries across the country helped many of its favored candidates win primaries in top pickup opportunities in Texas, Kansas and Pennsylvania.