Funding search · EIN 201285673 · Denver, CO
Winter Course in Infectious Diseases
A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.
- 2
- grants reported
- $7,684
- total given
- 2022–2023
- filing years
- $3,842
- median grant
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2 grants matching “infectious disease” · $7,684
- $1,530
Various Institutions · Denver, CO · 2023
Fund infectious disease course
- $6,154
Various Institutions · Denver, CO · 2022
Fund infectious disease course
Grant history
All 2 reported grants, largest first.
- $6,154
Various Institutions · Denver, CO · 2022
Fund infectious disease course
- $1,530
Various Institutions · Denver, CO · 2023
Fund infectious disease course
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