Funding search · EIN 900623963 · South Boston, MA
The McCourt Foundation
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 21
- grants reported
- $830,060
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $15,513
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2024. 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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4 grants matching “bifida” · $65,668
- $9,163
The Lead Out Foundation · Hingham, MA · 2024
Aspires to make life easier for those with spina bifida and accessibility and mobility challenges.
- $17,610
The Lead Out Foundation · Hingham, MA · 2023
Aspires to make life easier for those with spina bifida and accessibility and mobility challenges.
- $17,610
The Lead Out Foundation · Hingham, MA · 2023
Aspires to make life easier for those with spina bifida and accessibility and mobility challenges.
- $21,285
The Lead Out Foundation · Hingham, MA · 2022
Aspires to make life easier for those with spina bifida and accessibility and mobility challenges.
Grant history
All 21 reported grants, largest first.
- $230,000
Massachusetts General Hospital · Boston, MA · 2024
Supporting neurology research
- $115,000
Massachusetts General Hospital · Boston, MA · 2023
Supporting neurology research
- $115,000
Massachusetts General Hospital · Boston, MA · 2023
Supporting neurology research
- $100,000
Massachusetts General Hospital · Boston, MA · 2022
Supporting neurology research
- $35,000
Brigham & Womens Hospital · Boston, MA · 2024
Supporting neurology research
- $35,000
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Supporting neurology research
- $25,000
Brigham & Womens Hospital · Boston, MA · 2022
Supporting neurology research
- $21,285
The Lead Out Foundation · Hingham, MA · 2022
Aspires to make life easier for those with spina bifida and accessibility and mobility challenges.
- $17,610
The Lead Out Foundation · Hingham, MA · 2023
Aspires to make life easier for those with spina bifida and accessibility and mobility challenges.
- $17,610
The Lead Out Foundation · Hingham, MA · 2023
Aspires to make life easier for those with spina bifida and accessibility and mobility challenges.
- $15,513
The Boston Home · Boston, MA · 2024
We seek to make a compelling difference in the lives of adults with advanced multiple sclerosis and other progressive neurological conditions.
- $13,262
Massachusetts Mecfs & Fm Association · Quincy, MA · 2024
General support
- $10,975
The Boston Home · Boston, MA · 2023
We seek to make a compelling difference in the lives of adults with advanced multiple sclerosis and other progressive neurological conditions.
- $10,975
The Boston Home · Boston, MA · 2023
We seek to make a compelling difference in the lives of adults with advanced multiple sclerosis and other progressive neurological conditions.
- $10,000
Brigham & Womens Hospital · Boston, MA · 2023
Supporting neurology research
- $10,000
Brigham & Womens Hospital · Boston, MA · 2023
Supporting neurology research
- $10,000
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Supporting neurology research
- $10,000
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Supporting neurology research
- $10,000
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Supporting neurology research
- $9,163
The Lead Out Foundation · Hingham, MA · 2024
Aspires to make life easier for those with spina bifida and accessibility and mobility challenges.
- $8,667
The Boston Home · Boston, MA · 2022
We seek to make a compelling difference in the lives of adults with advanced multiple sclerosis and other progressive neurological conditions.
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