Funding search · EIN 454008807 · Las Vegas, NV

Archer Foundation

A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.

5
grants reported
$550,000
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$150,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222024. 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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3 grants matching “Parkinson's disease · $450,000

  • $150,000

    Stanford University Research Management Group · Palo Alto, CA · 2024

    To support the research of miro, an early molecular measurment for parkinson's disease.

  • $150,000

    Stanford University Research Management Group · Palo Alto, CA · 2023

    To support the research of miro, an early molecular measurment for parkinson's disease.

  • $150,000

    Stanford University Research Management Group · Palo Alto, CA · 2022

    To support the research of miro, an early molecular measurment for parkinson's disease.

Grant history

All 5 reported grants, largest first.

  • $150,000

    Stanford University Research Management Group · Palo Alto, CA · 2024

    To support the research of miro, an early molecular measurment for parkinson's disease.

  • $150,000

    Stanford University Research Management Group · Palo Alto, CA · 2023

    To support the research of miro, an early molecular measurment for parkinson's disease.

  • $150,000

    Stanford University Research Management Group · Palo Alto, CA · 2022

    To support the research of miro, an early molecular measurment for parkinson's disease.

  • $75,000

    Washington University · St Louis, MO · 2022

    To advance understanding of neurosciences with a particular focus on role of fluid-based biomarkers to aid in the study of alzheimer disease.

  • $25,000

    Yale University · New Haven, CT · 2022

    To advance understanding of neurodegeneration focused on developing novel pet tracers to provide a noninvasive, reliable, and sensitive method for quantifying synaptic loss in the early detection of alzheimer's disease.

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Source: IRS Form 990-PF, Part XV, as filed by the foundation. These are grants already paid — a record of what this funder backs, not an open call.