Funding search · EIN 204559210 · New York, NY

Hope for Depression Research Foundation

A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.

25
grants reported
$18.1M
total given
2021–2024
filing years
$413,323
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20212024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

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4 grants matching “weil · $1.6M

  • $413,323

    Joan & Sanford I Weil Medical College of Cornell · New York, NY · 2024

    Depression research

  • $413,323

    Joan & Sanford I Weil Medical College of Cornell · New York, NY · 2023

    Depression research

  • $413,323

    Joan & Sanford I Weil Medical College of Cornell · New York, NY · 2022

    Depression research

  • $370,095

    Joan & Sanford I Weil Medical College of Cornell · New York, NY · 2021

    Depression research

Grant history

All 25 reported grants, largest first.

  • $2.1M

    Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene · Menands, NY · 2021

    Depression research

  • $2.0M

    Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene · Menands, NY · 2023

    Depression research

  • $1.4M

    Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene · Menands, NY · 2022

    Depression research

  • $1.2M

    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai · New York, NY · 2022

    Depression research

  • $1.2M

    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai · New York, NY · 2023

    Depression research

  • $1.0M

    Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene · Menands, NY · 2024

    Depression research

  • $1.0M

    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai · New York, NY · 2021

    Depression research

  • $959,012

    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai · New York, NY · 2024

    Depression research

  • $885,217

    University of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 2024

    Depression research

  • $885,217

    University of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 2023

    Depression research

  • $875,774

    University of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 2022

    Depression research

  • $775,068

    University of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 2021

    Depression research

  • $413,323

    Joan & Sanford I Weil Medical College of Cornell · New York, NY · 2024

    Depression research

  • $413,323

    Joan & Sanford I Weil Medical College of Cornell · New York, NY · 2023

    Depression research

  • $413,323

    Joan & Sanford I Weil Medical College of Cornell · New York, NY · 2022

    Depression research

  • $388,227

    Duke University · Durham, NC · 2024

    Depression research

  • $383,631

    Duke University · Durham, NC · 2022

    Depression research

  • $381,637

    Duke University · Durham, NC · 2023

    Depression research

  • $370,095

    Joan & Sanford I Weil Medical College of Cornell · New York, NY · 2021

    Depression research

  • $367,500

    Duke University · Durham, NC · 2021

    Depression research

  • $168,195

    John Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023

    Depression research

  • $166,952

    John Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2021

    Depression research

  • $165,421

    The Regents of the University of California · La Jolla, CA · 2022

    Depression research

  • $158,961

    The Board of Regents of University of Wisconsin · Madison, WI · 2022

    Depression research

  • $145,877

    The Board of Regents of University of Wisconsin · Madison, WI · 2021

    Depression research

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Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I, as filed by this organization. These are grants already paid. Grants paid directly to individuals are reported to the IRS only as totals, so they do not appear as named lines here.