Funding search · EIN 942416417 · San Francisco, CA
Riley & Susan Bechtel 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.
- 17
- grants reported
- $9.6M
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $202,861
- 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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Grant history
All 17 reported grants, largest first.
- $2.0M
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation · Cleveland, OH · 2024
To conduct a clinical study exploring the relationship between lp(a) and pad, and research the impact of elevated lp(a) on aortic valves.
- $2.0M
Uc San Diego Foundation · La Jolla, CA · 2024
To launch and expand a registry and biobank of individuals tested for lp(a), establish an lp(a) clinical trial coordinating center, and initiate opportunities to apply for additional funding.
- $1.3M
Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson'S Research · New York City, NY · 2024
General operating support
- $1.0M
Convergent Research · Cambridge, MA · 2023
To support research activities.
- $600,000
Foodbank of Santa Barbara County · Santa Barbara, CA · 2024
To support the building readiness capital campaign.
- $600,000
Foodbank of Santa Barbara County · Santa Barbara, CA · 2023
To support the building readiness capital campaign.
- $600,000
Foodbank of Santa Barbara County · Santa Barbara, CA · 2022
To support the building readiness capital campaign.
- $500,000
The Familial Hypercholesterolemia Foundation · Fernandina Beach, FL · 2024
To improve public awareness of lp(a), provide support to individuals with elevated lp(a), and build relationships with diverse communities.
- $202,861
United Way of the Bay Area · San Francisco, CA · 2023
To support poverty-fighting programs to help end the cycle of poverty by ensuring access to basic needs and building systems and pathways to career and employment opportunities.
- $200,000
United Way of the Bay Area · San Francisco, CA · 2024
To support poverty-fighting programs to help end the cycle of poverty by ensuring access to basic needs and building systems and pathways to career and employment opportunities.
- $185,693
United Way of the Bay Area · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To support poverty-fighting programs to help end the cycle of poverty by ensuring access to basic needs and building systems and pathways to career and employment opportunities.
- $117,370
Craig Hospital Foundation · Englewood, CO · 2022
To support the craig hospital neurobehavioral program.
- $100,000
Craig Hospital Foundation · Englewood, CO · 2024
To support the craig hospital neurobehavioral program.
- $100,000
Counterpulse · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To support the capital campaign.
- $100,000
Sf-Marin Food Bank · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To support the food bank's general operating support fund.
- $84,495
Craig Hospital Foundation · Englewood, CO · 2023
To support the craig hospital neurobehavioral program.
- $8,377
United Way of the Bay Area · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To support poverty-fighting programs to help end the cycle of poverty by ensuring access to basic needs and building systems and pathways to career and employment opportunities.
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