Funding search · EIN 521800436 · Bethesda, MD

Association of Public Health

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

81
grants reported
$17.3M
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$67,287
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 “hematology · $211,150

  • $21,652

    The University of Alabama at Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2024

    The university of alabama at birmingham will identify state-specific differences in acute care use and initial and follow-up hematology appointments for children diagnosed with sickle cell disease (scd) through newborn read all
  • $126,266

    The University of Alabama at Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2023

    The subrecipient will identify state-specific differences in acute care use and initial and follow-up hematology appointments for children diagnosed with sickle cell disease (scd) through newborn screening (nbs) in four read all
  • $63,232

    University of Alabama at Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2022

    The subrecipient will identify state-specific differences in acute care use and initial and follow-up hematology appointments for children diagnosed with sickle cell disease (scd) through newborn screening (nbs) in four read all

Top recipients

Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.

  • National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention1 grant · $7.8M
  • University of Iowa3 grants · $1.0M
  • Health Research3 grants · $943,984
  • University of South Florida3 grants · $699,499
  • Tennessee Department of Health2 grants · $596,221
  • Iconnect Consulting Corp3 grants · $509,856
  • Trustees of Indiana University3 grants · $459,638
  • Genetic Alliance2 grants · $404,167
  • Utah State University2 grants · $399,482
  • University of Puerto Rico3 grants · $391,909

Giving over time

$3.4M
2022
$3.9M
2023
$10.0M
2024

Grant history

All 81 reported grants, largest first.

  • $7.8M

    National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · Atlanta, GA · 2024

    Public health data strategy (phds) workforce acceleration

  • $878,347

    University of Iowa · Iowa City, IA · 2024

    Aphl is piloting a regional academic institution hub model for recruiting and hosting fellows and interns in public health laboratory science. The goal of this approach is to achieve a sustainable regional model where f read all
  • $494,409

    Health Research · Menands, NY · 2022

    See part iv

  • $395,310

    University of South Florida · Tampa, FL · 2024

    Leveraging the administrative infrastructure of the university of south florida, the subrecipient, will establish and implement a scholarship program uniquely targeted to drph candidate currently employed in a public he read all
  • $367,812

    Tennessee Department of Health · Nashville, TN · 2023

    To facilitate a second-tier screen for cah to decrease the number of false positive results reported and improve our positive predictive value. Our current overall ppv is less than 1%. This second-tier screen will be ac read all
  • $340,826

    Trustees of Indiana University · Bloomington, IN · 2023

    Develop a plan and a curriculum for a graduate certificate in advanced practices for public health laboratories. The curriculum will be developed after a thorough scoping review of existing training programs for the pub read all
  • $340,077

    Health Research · Menands, NY · 2023

    The intern will work primarily in the trace elements laboratory, part of the division of environmental health sciences. The specific project concept is to measure total silver in infant/toddler food products purchased i read all
  • $294,672

    Public Health Foundation Enterprise · City of Industry, CA · 2022

    Improve timeliness of newborn screening specimens. The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr) capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory response network for biological threa read all
  • $285,180

    Iconnect Consulting Corp · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    By august 31, 2022, the virginia newborn screening (nbs) program will have an initiative well underway that will increase the number of newborn screening results reported within 7 days of life and reduce the number of s read all
  • $278,988

    University of South Florida · Tampa, FL · 2023

    Leveraging the administrative infrastructure of the university of south florida, the subrecipient will establish and implement a scholarship program uniquely targeted to drph candidate currently employed in a public hea read all
  • $275,197

    Public Hlth Foundation Ent · City of Industry, CA · 2023

    Public hlth.foundation ent: improve timeliness of newborn screening specimens.

  • $252,315

    South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control · Columbia, SC · 2023

    The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr) capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory response network for biological threats (lrn-b) threat agents.

  • $228,409

    Tennessee Department of Health · Nashville, TN · 2022

    Project related to increasing the percentage of time critical abnormal screen results reported out by implementing a specimen tracking system, the subrecipient will implement a second-tier assay for congenital adrenal h read all
  • $222,788

    Wisconsin State Lab of Hygiene · Milwaukee, WI · 2022

    The wisconsin state laboratory of hygiene (wslh) provides a variety of materials production and verification services for the centers for disease control & prevention (cdc), for the purpose of supporting the lrn-c, to s read all
  • $221,531

    Utah State University · Logan, UT · 2023

    Utah state university will use the funds awarded to implement the newborn hearing screening and dried blood spot newborn screening quality improvement learning collaborative. The project will include planning and holdin read all
  • $219,667

    Genetic Alliance · Damascus, MD · 2024

    The subrecipient will work with the aphl newborn screening (nbs) program to serve as the subject matter expert on family engagement in newborn screening. Specifically, the subrecipient will lead all activities pertainin read all
  • $207,259

    Virginia Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services · Richmond, VA · 2022

    The project team will be responsible for ensuring continuity of scid newborn screening testing.

  • $204,555

    South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control · Columbia, SC · 2022

    To support the implementation of screening for spinal muscular atrophy through the newborn screening technical assistance and evaluation program. Project related to improving weekend newborn screening specimen transit t read all
  • $200,255

    Utah Public Health Laboratory · Taylorsville, UT · 2023

    The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr) capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory response network for biological (lrn-b) and chemical (lrn-c) threat agents.

  • $189,475

    University of Puerto Rico · San Juan, PR · 2023

    The puerto rico (pr) newborn screening (nbs) program will:(1) validate and implement a second-tier testing for adrenoleukodystrophy (ald) using the new ms system to monitor ald in 100% of the population.(2) increase and read all
  • $188,551

    Regents of the Univ of Mn · Minneapolis, MN · 2023

    To support the operation of the adrenoleukodystrophy (ald) national registry. To partner with state newborn screening programs to provide ald data for the individuals identified by the newborn screening program.

  • $184,500

    Genetic Alliance · Damascus, MD · 2023

    The subrecipient will work with the aphl newborn screening (nbs) program to serve as the subject matter expert on family engagement in newborn screening. Specifically, the subrecipient will lead all activities pertainin read all
  • $177,951

    Utah State University · Logan, UT · 2024

    Utah state university will use the funds awarded to implement thenewborn hearing screening and dried blood spot newborn screeningquality improvement learning collaborative. The project will includeplanning and holding a read all
  • $164,467

    University of Puerto Rico · San Juan, PR · 2022

    To implementing a new non-derivatized tandem mass spectrometry (ms/ms) method and validate it using a new ms/ms system to monitor metabolic conditions including adrenoleukodystrophy (ald) in 100% of the population

  • $156,223

    Minnesota Department of Health · St Paul, MN · 2022

    The subrecipient will improve the newborn screening system by expanding and aligning long-term follow-up data collection across blood spot, critical congenital heart disease (cchd), and early hearing detection and inter read all
  • $146,376

    Iconnect Consulting Corp · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    The virginia newborn screening (nbs) program will increase the number of newborn screening results reported within 7 days of life and reduce the number of samples received with missing or illegible demographic data by 1 read all
  • $126,266

    The University of Alabama at Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2023

    The subrecipient will identify state-specific differences in acute care use and initial and follow-up hematology appointments for children diagnosed with sickle cell disease (scd) through newborn screening (nbs) in four read all
  • $125,946

    Utah Public Health Laboratory · Taylorsville, UT · 2022

    The subrecipient will develop and test machine learning classification support algorithms for amino acid and acylcarnitine disorders

  • $114,021

    State of Michigan - Department of Health & Human Services · Lansing, MI · 2022

    Project related to develop new educational handouts to be disseminated by three participating hospitals to help improve the newborn screening (nbs) prenatal experience in michigan & the subrecipient will improve equitab read all
  • $113,105

    Kansas Dept of Health · Topeka, KS · 2022

    The subrecipient will determine if courier pick up on sunday improves transit time of delivery and reduce the number of specimens received greater than four days from collection to receipt. This pilot will be done with read all
  • $109,498

    Health Research · Menands, NY · 2024

    The intern will work primarily in the trace elements laboratory, part of the division of environmental health sciences. The specific project concept is to measure total silver in infant/toddler food products purchased i read all
  • $106,518

    State of Michigan - Department of Health & Human Services · Lansing, MI · 2023

    The overarching goal of this project is to improve the newborn screening (nbs) prenatal education experience in michigan, so that parents are more active participants in the nbs process. Mdhhs will create and implement read all
  • $105,527

    Trustees of Indiana University · Bloomington, IN · 2022

    Develop a plan and a curriculum for a graduate certificate in advanced practices for public health laboratories. The curriculum will be developed after a thorough scoping review of existing training programs for the pub read all
  • $98,880

    Regents of the University of Minnesota · Minneapolis, MN · 2022

    Project related to supporting the establishment of a mechanism to share national adrenoleukodystrophy (ald) registry data sets with state newborn screening programs through the newborn screening technical assistance and read all
  • $94,257

    Nj Dept of Health · Trenton, NJ · 2022

    The subrecipient will reduce the time from specimen collection to arrival in the nbs laboratory to 2 days or less for 95% of the specimens received during the pilot period through the utilization of a medical courier an read all
  • $91,719

    Nj Dept of Health · Trenton, NJ · 2023

    Reduce the time from specimen collection to arrival in the nj nbs laboratory to 2 days or less, with the specimens spending less than 24 hours in transit, for 95% of the specimens received during the pilot period in 3-5 read all
  • $82,225

    Alabama Department of Public Health · Montgomery, AL · 2023

    To support the implementation of newborn screening for pompe disease and mucopolysaccharidosis type i.

  • $78,300

    Iconnect Consulting Corp · San Francisco, CA · 2024

    The virginia newborn screening (nbs) program will increase the number of newborn screening results reported within 7 days of life and reduce the number of samples received with missing or illegible demographic data by 1 read all
  • $76,329

    Montana Dphhs Laboratory Services Bureau · Helena, MT · 2022

    Implementation of newborn screening for spinal muscular atrophy (sma) through the newborn screening technical assistance and evaluation program

  • $71,783

    Kansas Dept of Health and Environment · Topeka, KS · 2023

    To support the implementation of x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy newborn screening in the state of kansas.

  • $67,287

    University of Iowa · Iowa City, IA · 2023

    Primary activities include performing sars-cov-2 surveillance in wastewater. This activity will include sample preparation, droplet digital pcr testing, and results analysis. Testing may also include sars-cov-2 testing read all
  • $63,534

    Children'S Research Institute · Silver Spring, MD · 2022

    The rare disease institute newborn screening program at children's national medical center will improve their knowledge of community needs for patients with positive metabolic screens, including those populations most u read all
  • $63,232

    University of Alabama at Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2022

    The subrecipient will identify state-specific differences in acute care use and initial and follow-up hematology appointments for children diagnosed with sickle cell disease (scd) through newborn screening (nbs) in four read all
  • $59,508

    Texas Dept of State Health Services · Austin, TX · 2023

    The subrecipient will improve the time to results reporting by addressing workflows efficiencies within the nbs program such as same-day data entry completion.

  • $59,379

    City of Milwaukee Health Department Laboratory · Milwaukee, WI · 2023

    The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr) capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory response network for biological threats (lrn-b) threat agents.

  • $57,720

    University of Iowa · Iowa City, IA · 2022

    The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr) capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory response network for biological threats (lrn-b) threat agents, primary activities includ read all
  • $55,722

    Cincinnati Children'S Hospital · Cincinnati, OH · 2023

    The subrecipient will implement genetic testing as a standard component of newborn screening for hemoglobinopathies for babies with suspected sickle cell anemia (hb ss and sickle beta-zero-thalassemia), sickle-beta-plus read all
  • $50,700

    South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control · Columbia, SC · 2024

    The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr) capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory response network for biological threats (lrn-b) threat agents.

  • $49,179

    Iowa Department of Health & Human Services · Des Moines, IA · 2023

    The subrecipient will cultivate an enhanced continuity of operations plan (coop) for emergency operations that includes laboratory, short-term follow-up and long-term follow-up procedures and accounts for emergencies, i read all
  • $47,272

    Arizona Dept of Health Services · Phoenix, AZ · 2024

    Aphl is piloting a regional academic institution hub model for recruiting and hosting fellows and interns in public health laboratory science. The goal of this approach is to achieve a sustainable regional model where f read all
  • $47,261

    Texas Dept of State Health Services · Austin, TX · 2022

    The subrecipient will support the implementation of nbs for spinal muscular atrophy through newborn screening technical assistance and evaluation program. The subrecipient will improve the time to results reporting by a read all
  • $43,093

    Regents of the Univ of Mn · Minneapolis, MN · 2024

    To support the operation of the adrenoleukodystrophy (ald) national registry. To partner with state newborn screening programs to provide ald data for the individuals identified by the newborn screening program. The sub read all
  • $39,025

    Pa Department of Health · Harrisburg, PA · 2022

    To improving birth to report timeliness (less than or equal to 120 hours) by 10% by implementing a health level seven (hl7) interface in six partnering hospitals

  • $37,967

    University of Puerto Rico · San Juan, PR · 2024

    The puerto rico (pr) newborn screening (nbs) program will:(1) validate and implement a second-tier testing for adrenoleukodystrophy (ald) using the newms system to monitor ald in 100% of the population.(2) increase and read all
  • $35,522

    Virginia Department of Health · Richmond, VA · 2023

    The subrecipient will revise the existing virginia department of health continuity of operations plan (coop) and implement a protected health information (phi) secure remote fax communication tool for providing timely c read all
  • $33,158

    San Bernardino County Department of Public Health · San Bernardino, CA · 2022

    The objective of the san bernardino wastewater based epidemiology (wbe) testing at the san bernardino county public health laboratory (sbcphl) is to serve the population through an effective surveillance method for dise read all
  • $29,064

    Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment · Denver, CO · 2022

    The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr) capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory response network for chemical threats (lrn-c) threat agents.

  • $26,558

    State of Michigan - Department of Health & Human Services · Lansing, MI · 2024

    The overarching goal of this project is to improve the newborn screening (nbs) prenatal education experience in michigan, so that parents are more active participants in the nbs process. Mdhhs will create and implement read all
  • $26,274

    North Dakota Department of Health · Bismarck, ND · 2022

    Project related to building out a long term follow up (ltfu) program case management system by building an information technology (it) care coordination system, building a system to reduce lost to follow-up for patients read all
  • $25,201

    University of South Florida · Tampa, FL · 2022

    Establish and implement a scholarship program uniquely targeted to drph candidate currently employed in a public health laboratory and accepted into this online drph degree program to obtain their doctoral degree as one read all
  • $24,965

    Louisiana Department of Health · Baton Rouge, LA · 2023

    Newborn screening (nbs) sample data entry cqi sub award included the below as one of the project deliverables: implement electronic scanning of the nbs sample lab 10 forms for permanent storage.

  • $21,948

    Utah Public Health Laboratory · Taylorsville, UT · 2024

    The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr) capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory response network for biological (lrn-b) and chemical (lrn-c) threat agents. The subrecip read all
  • $21,652

    The University of Alabama at Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2024

    The university of alabama at birmingham will identify state-specific differences in acute care use and initial and follow-up hematology appointments for children diagnosed with sickle cell disease (scd) through newborn read all
  • $20,143

    Cincinnati Children'S Hospital · Cincinnati, OH · 2024

    The subrecipient will implement genetic testing as a standard component of newborn screening for hemoglobinopathies for babies with suspected sickle cell anemia (hb ss and sickle beta- zero-thalassemia), sickle-beta-plu read all
  • $15,000

    Virginia Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services · Richmond, VA · 2024

    The subrecipient will increase efficiency by streamlining the data entry and review process for treatment samples by implementing an automated data entry software as well as creating sample collection cards specific to read all
  • $14,768

    Mississippi State University · Starkville, MS · 2022

    This program is aimed to provide the intern with hands-on experiences on veterinary laboratory diagnostic and research methodologies. This will be accomplished through the participation in specific projects and also on read all
  • $14,053

    Minnesota Department of Health · St Paul, MN · 2023

    The minnesota department of health (mdh) will improve the minnesota newborn screening system by expanding & aligning longitudinal follow-up (ltfu) data collection across mdh blood spot, cchd, & ehdi ltfu by developing s read all
  • $14,000

    County of Santa Clara Hhs · Pasadena, CA · 2024

    The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr)capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory responsenetwork for biological threats (lrn-b) threat agents.

  • $13,928

    Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services · Jefferson City, MO · 2023

    Peer network resource center, providing technical assistance and training on an as needed basis to newborn screening programs regarding implementation of newborn screening disorders through the newborn screening technic read all
  • $13,285

    Trustees of Indiana University · Bloomington, IN · 2024

    Develop a plan and a curriculum for a graduate certificate in advanced practices for public health laboratories. The curriculum will be developed after a thorough scoping review of existing training programs for the pub read all
  • $11,774

    Cincinnati Children'S Hospital Medical Center · Cincinnati, OH · 2022

    The subrecipient will implement genetic testing as a standard component of newborn screening for hemoglobinopathies for babies with suspected sickle cell anemia (hb ss and sickle beta- zero-thalassemia), sickle-beta-plu read all
  • $10,037

    Virginia Department of Health · Richmond, VA · 2022

    The subrecipient will revise the existing virginia department of health continuity of operations plan (coop) and implement a protected health information (phi) secure remote fax communication tool for providing timely c read all
  • $10,000

    Virginia Commonwealth University · Richmond, VA · 2024

    The contractor will work with aphl twd staff to distribute scholarship funds to selected students in the medical laboratory science graduate program.

  • $9,975

    Oregon State Public Health Lab · Salem, OR · 2022

    The subrecipient will aim to see a reduction in the average transit time for newborn screening specimens from 5.4 days to 3 or fewer days for out of hospital / community provider assisted births

  • $9,408

    Tarrant County Public Health · Fort Worth, TX · 2022

    The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr) capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory response network for biological threats (lrn-b) threat agents.

  • $8,901

    Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services · Jefferson City, MO · 2024

    Peer network resource center, providing technical assistance and training on an as needed basis to newborn screening programs regarding implementation of newborn screening disorders through the newborn screening technic read all
  • $7,787

    Missouri Dept of Health and Ss · Jefferson City, MO · 2022

    Peer network resource center, providing technical assistance and training on an as needed basis to newborn screening programs regarding implementation of newborn screening disorders through the newborn screening technic read all
  • $7,647

    Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Goverment · Louisville, KY · 2023

    The intern will observe environmental testing procedures (recreational water/pool/spa testing;mosquito and tick testing) and learn the science behind methods andpurpose; learn methods and perform data analysis of positi read all
  • $6,000

    County of Santa Clara Hhs · Pasadena, CA · 2023

    The subrecipient will implement electronic laboratory reporting (elr) capabilities to be able to report results for all laboratory response network for biological threats (lrn-b) threat agents.

  • $5,320

    Virginia Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services · Richmond, VA · 2023

    The virginia newborn screening (nbs) program will increase the number of newborn screening results reported within 7 days of life and reduce the number of samples received with missing or illegible demographic data by 1 read all
  • $-33,333

    Various Grant Reversal Adjustments · 2024

    Various grant reversal adjustments

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