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The Greenwall 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.

137
grants reported
$8.8M
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$54,883
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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Top recipients

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  • Johns Hopkins University16 grants · $1.0M
  • University of California San Francisco6 grants · $477,079
  • Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania5 grants · $416,674
  • New York University5 grants · $372,356
  • Baylor College of Medicine6 grants · $348,187
  • University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus3 grants · $304,469
  • The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia2 grants · $299,775
  • Washington University3 grants · $295,616
  • U Penn5 grants · $262,821
  • The Hastings Center3 grants · $245,082

Giving over time

$3.1M
2022
$3.1M
2023
$2.7M
2024

Grant history

The 100 largest of 137 grants.

  • $181,862

    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute · Boston, MA · 2023

    Developing practical guidance for integrating sustainability and conservation ethics into clinical decision-making

  • $171,312

    University of California San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    Post-roe indiana: an ethnography of patient treatment during pregnancy losses, termination, and complications

  • $169,077

    New York University · New York, NY · 2023

    Exploring decision-making about participation in an industry-sponsored in vivo gene therapy clinical trial for fabry disease

  • $152,029

    The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia · Charlottesville, VA · 2023

    Bioethics in movement advocacy

  • $150,000

    New Venture Fund · Washington, DC · 2024

    Support for responsible design, development and deployment of technologies

  • $148,261

    University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus · Aurora, CO · 2022

    The chatbot is in: ethics and conversational ai in health care

  • $147,746

    The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia · Charlottesville, VA · 2022

    Bioethics in movement advocacy

  • $142,778

    University of Utah · Salt Lake City, UT · 2022

    Physician aid-in-dying, suffering, and psychiatry

  • $131,877

    Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania · Philadelphia, PA · 2022

    Autonomy on the precipice of cognitive decline

  • $126,851

    Washington University · St Louis, MO · 2023

    Sharing electronic health information with adolescents and parents: evaluating the ethical and practical challenges

  • $126,305

    The Hastings Center · Garrison, NY · 2023

    Bioethics in community health: understanding ethical challenges of community health centers

  • $126,161

    Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium · Anchorage, AK · 2022

    Developing stakeholder-engaged ethical guidance for public health wastewater surveillance

  • $123,862

    University of Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2023

    Simulating crisis standards of care and developing an equitable life support allocation protocol

  • $123,059

    Case Western Reserve University · Cleveland, OH · 2022

    Peers in mental health: role boundaries and ethics

  • $122,312

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln · Lincoln, NE · 2022

    Who should be treated? The ethical challenges of administering opioid agonist treatment (oat) for people who inject drugs during covid-19

  • $122,311

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln · Lincoln, NE · 2023

    Who should be treated? The ethical challenges of administering opioid agonist treatment (oat) for people who inject drugs during covid-19

  • $120,856

    Boston College School of Social Work · Chestnut Hill, MA · 2023

    Moral distress among obstetricians and gynecologists in the post-roe era

  • $120,591

    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics · Baltimore, MD · 2023

    Berman institute podcast project

  • $119,593

    Washington University · St Louis, MO · 2022

    Sharing electronic health information with adolescents and parents: evaluating the ethical and practical challenges

  • $116,246

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2022

    Enabling ethical analysis and public justification in state-level pandemic responses in the united states

  • $115,434

    University of Southern California · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    Evaluating the role of ethical, medical, and economic considerations in the suspension of in-person visits to long-term care residents during a pandemic

  • $112,056

    University of Toronto · 2023

    From transparency to moral perception: analysis of conflicts of interest arising from industry payments to advanced practice nurses and their practice networks

  • $110,102

    Ann & Robert H Lurie Childrens Hospital of Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2022

    Ethics in the interim: learning from the covid-19 pandemic to develop ethical guidance for data and safety monitoring committees overseeing clinical trials

  • $109,042

    Regents of the University of California at Berkeley · Berkeley, CA · 2023

    Troubling conscience: autonomy and authority in religious hospitals

  • $106,813

    Regents of the University of California at Berkeley · Berkeley, CA · 2022

    Troubling conscience: autonomy and authority in religious hospitals

  • $99,678

    Brigham and Women'S Hospital · Boston, MA · 2022

    The ethics of implementing coronavirus vaccines: independence, transparency, and social confidence

  • $97,910

    Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania · Philadelphia, PA · 2023

    Navigating ethical issues in medical venture philanthropy

  • $93,894

    University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus · Aurora, CO · 2023

    Trusting each other: enhancing trust in health care relationships

  • $89,617

    University of California San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    Healthcare decision-making in california womens prisons: historical legacies of injustice and modern regulatory constraints

  • $87,942

    Indiana University · Bloomington, IN · 2022

    Periviable decision-making dynamics: who should decide and what happens when parental parties disagree?

  • $86,612

    The Hastings Center · Garrison, NY · 2022

    Bioethics in community health: understanding ethical challenges of community health centers

  • $85,360

    Brandeis University · Waltham, MA · 2023

    Trusting black women: exploring identity, decision-making, and history

  • $83,292

    University of California San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    Healthcare decision-making in california womens prisons: historical legacies of injustice and modern regulatory constraints

  • $81,322

    Stanford University · Stanford, CA · 2024

    Understanding and navigating claims of child suffering in pediatric ethics and practice

  • $79,569

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2022

    Rationing behind bars: resource allocation in jails and prisons during covid-19

  • $77,100

    Univeristy of Virginia · Charlottesville, VA · 2024

    Bioethics in movement advocacy

  • $75,855

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023

    Dilemmas of health equity in global health research: a study of research on climate-sensitive infectious disease

  • $75,855

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2022

    Dilemmas of health equity in global health research: a study of research on climate-sensitive infectious disease

  • $75,830

    Northwestern University · Chicago, IL · 2022

    Developing practical recommendations for precision ai-enabled clinically embedded research (pacer)

  • $74,053

    Duke University · Durham, NC · 2024

    The ethics of the artificial womb: clinical innovations at the margins of viability

  • $73,047

    Baylor College of Medicine · Houston, TX · 2024

    Philosophical bioethics seminar series

  • $73,047

    Baylor College of Medicine · Houston, TX · 2023

    Philosophical bioethics seminar series

  • $72,923

    Georgetown University · Washington Dc, DC · 2023

    Addressing the roots of disability health disparities

  • $72,071

    University of Utah · Salt Lake City, UT · 2023

    Physician aid-in-dying, suffering, and psychiatry

  • $71,742

    Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania · Philadelphia, PA · 2022

    What makes health care gatekeeping ethical?

  • $70,865

    University of Massachusetts System · Boston, MA · 2022

    The ethics of warfighter enhancement research

  • $69,582

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    Beyond coercion: an ethical framework for mandated substance use treatment

  • $68,607

    Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium · Anchorage, AK · 2023

    Developing stakeholder-engaged ethical guidance for public health wastewater surveillance

  • $67,002

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    Beyond coercion: an ethical framework for mandated substance use treatment

  • $67,002

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023

    Beyond coercion: an ethical framework for mandated substance use treatment

  • $66,876

    Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania · Philadelphia, PA · 2023

    Autonomy on the precipice of cognitive decline

  • $66,401

    Baylor College of Medicine · Houston, TX · 2022

    Greenwall philosophical bioethics seminar series (philosophical bioethics bootcamp)

  • $64,646

    Brigham & Women'S Hospital · Boston, MA · 2024

    Ethics and effects of individual patient testimonies in public health decision making

  • $63,849

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Chapel Hill, NC · 2022

    Physicians' moral stress during covid-19: a qualitative analysis of systems factors

  • $63,794

    Boston Medical Center · Boston, MA · 2024

    An ethics-informed policy for urine drug testing in pregnancy: impact on patients and providers

  • $63,794

    Boston Medical Center · Boston, MA · 2023

    An ethics-informed policy for urine drug testing in pregnancy: impact on patients and providers.

  • $63,653

    University of North Carolina Chapel Hill · Chapel Hill, NC · 2024

    Moving away from race-ethnicity based clinical care of early female puberty towards race and ethnicity conscious puberty justice

  • $62,314

    University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus · Aurora, CO · 2023

    The chatbot is in: ethics and conversational ai in health care

  • $60,602

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    Berman institute podcast project

  • $60,430

    University of Toronto · 2022

    From transparency to moral perception: analysis of conflicts of interest arising from industry payments to advanced practice nurses and their practice networks

  • $59,989

    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics · Baltimore, MD · 2022

    Berman institute podcast project

  • $59,549

    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute · Boston, MA · 2022

    Developing practical guidance for integrating sustainability and conservation ethics into clinical decision-making

  • $58,727

    Boston College · Chestnut Hil, MA · 2024

    Moral distress among obstetricians and gynecologists in the post-roe era

  • $57,508

    U of Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2024

    Simulating crisis standards of care and developing an equitable life support allocation protocol

  • $56,027

    Univeristy of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 2024

    Generative ai challenges for health data sharing and research integrity

  • $55,997

    Boston Medical Center · Boston, MA · 2024

    An ethics-informed policy for urine drug testing in pregnancy: impact on patients and providers

  • $55,404

    U Penn · Philadelphia, PA · 2024

    Promoting high-quality ethics review and oversight of psychedelic research: learning from investigator experience and irb perspectives

  • $55,375

    New York University · New York, NY · 2022

    Exploring decision-making about participation in an industry-sponsored in vivo gene therapy clinical trial for fabry disease

  • $54,883

    Uc Berkeley · Berkeley, CA · 2024

    Troubling conscience: autonomy and authority in religious hospitals

  • $54,137

    U Penn · Philadelphia, PA · 2024

    Promoting high-quality ethics review and oversight of psychedelic research: learning from investigator experience and irb perspectives

  • $53,212

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    Institutional obligations for pragmatic clinical trials: developing a normative account and practical guidance

  • $53,210

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    Institutional obligations for pragmatic clinical trials: developing a normative account and practical guidance

  • $52,659

    Brigham and Women'S Hospital · Boston, MA · 2022

    Preventing the initiation of, and deprioritizing the continuation of, uninformative clinical trials

  • $52,582

    U Penn · Philadelphia, PA · 2024

    A new era in alzheimer's disease: examining the ethics of anti-amyloid treatment

  • $51,663

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    Institutional obligations for pragmatic clinical trials: developing a normative account and practical guidance

  • $51,662

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023

    Institutional obligations for pragmatic clinical trials: developing a normative account and practical guidance

  • $51,624

    U of Toronto · 2024

    From transparency to moral perception: analysis of conflicts of interest arising from industry payments to advanced practice nurses and their practice networks

  • $51,056

    U Penn · Philadelphia, PA · 2024

    Navigating ethical issues in medical venture philanthropy

  • $50,409

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    Berman institute podcast project

  • $50,228

    New York University · New York, NY · 2024

    In search of an ethical constraint on hospital revenue generation

  • $50,000

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    General operating support

  • $50,000

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023

    Policymakers' unmet desire for bioethicists

  • $50,000

    University of Iowa · Iowa City, IA · 2023

    Strengthening genetic privacy law through bioethics

  • $50,000

    Arizona State University · Tempe, AZ · 2022

    Policies to improve assessment of inherited cancer risk

  • $49,976

    Hastings Center · Garrison, NY · 2024

    Hastings on the hill: informing policy on ai in health

  • $49,974

    William Marsh Rice University · Houston, TX · 2022

    Disseminating vaccine information & increasing equity during the 2023 tx state legislative session

  • $49,642

    U Penn · Philadelphia, PA · 2024

    Navigating ethical issues in medical venture philanthropy

  • $49,478

    University of North Carolina Chapel Hill · Chapel Hill, NC · 2024

    Prenatal diagnosis in the post-roe era (pd-pre)

  • $49,172

    Washington University · St Louis, MO · 2023

    Protecting the public from bad actors in medicine: a policy change workshop for state medical boards

  • $48,902

    Boston University · Boston, MA · 2024

    Improving long-term care facility design through bioethical peer review

  • $48,838

    New York University · New York, NY · 2024

    In search of an ethical constraint on hospital revenue generation

  • $48,838

    New York University · New York, NY · 2023

    In search of an ethical constraint on hospital revenue generation

  • $48,269

    Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania · Philadelphia, PA · 2022

    Navigating ethical issues in medical venture philanthropy

  • $48,213

    University of Southern California · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    Evaluating the role of ethical, medical, and economic considerations in the suspension of in-person visits to long-term care residents during a pandemic

  • $47,203

    University of California San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2024

    Healthcare decision-making in california women's prisons: historical legacies of injustice and modern regulatory constraints

  • $46,947

    U of Colorado Anschutz · Aurora, CO · 2024

    Trusting each other: enhancing trust in health care relationships

  • $46,551

    Health Care for All · Boston, MA · 2024

    Improving bioethics in sdoh-focused medicaid programs

  • $46,014

    Baylor College of Medicine · Houston, TX · 2024

    Advancing maternal health equity among black women in the united states: considerations for bioethicists

  • $44,839

    Baylor College of Medicine · Houston, TX · 2024

    Advancing maternal health equity among black women in the united states: considerations for bioethicists

  • $44,839

    Baylor College of Medicine · Houston, TX · 2023

    Advancing maternal health equity among black women in the united states: considerations for bioethicists

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