Funding search · EIN 582229271 · Atlanta, GA
Robert W Woodruff Health Sciences
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 9
- grants reported
- $341.4M
- total given
- 2021–2024
- filing years
- $37.7M
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2021–2024. 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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9 grants matching “emory” · $341.4M
- $62.3M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2024
Support Winship Cancer Institute and Woodruff Health Sciences programs and facilities
- $4.2M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2024
Support for pediatric research plan
- $44.4M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2023
Support Winship Cancer Institute and Woodruff Health Sciences Center programs and facilities
- $6.0M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2023
Support for pediatric research plan
- $40.0M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2022
Support Winship Cancer Institute and Woodruff Health Sciences Center programs and facilities
- $6.0M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2022
Support for pediatric research plan
- $133.8M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Support for Winship Midtown cancer hospital and HSRBII research building
- $37.7M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Support Winship Cancer Institute and Woodruff Health Sciences Center programs and facilities
- $7.0M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Support for pediatric research plan
Grant history
All 9 reported grants, largest first.
- $133.8M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Support for Winship Midtown cancer hospital and HSRBII research building
- $62.3M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2024
Support Winship Cancer Institute and Woodruff Health Sciences programs and facilities
- $44.4M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2023
Support Winship Cancer Institute and Woodruff Health Sciences Center programs and facilities
- $40.0M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2022
Support Winship Cancer Institute and Woodruff Health Sciences Center programs and facilities
- $37.7M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Support Winship Cancer Institute and Woodruff Health Sciences Center programs and facilities
- $7.0M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Support for pediatric research plan
- $6.0M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2023
Support for pediatric research plan
- $6.0M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2022
Support for pediatric research plan
- $4.2M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2024
Support for pediatric research plan
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