Funding search · Laura and John Arnold Foundation · grants
Laura and John Arnold Foundation: all 2,588 grants
Largest first · $754.5M across 2020–2024 · back to the overview
- $29,861
Georgetown University · Washington, DC · 2024
To provide technical assistance and policy expertise regarding the medicare drug price negotiation program outlined in the inflation reduction act.
- $29,672
Anne Tumlinson Innovations Llc · Washington, DC · 2024
To develop a vision for integrated care for dually eligible individuals in nursing facilities and policy options to improve current integrated models to optimize care in nursing facilities.
- $29,660
Rand Corporation · Santa Monica, CA · 2022
To document the extent to which people in the united states face added labor market challenges.
- $29,625
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2024
To support a causal research study which employs a novel quasi-experimental strategy to examine an innovative educational program started by law enforcement in michigan.
- $29,348
Duke University · Durham, NC · 2024
To develop an evidence-based framework for a national hepatitis c ("hcv") elimination strategy.
- $29,172
National Council On Aging · Arlington, VA · 2024
To research the pitfalls for low-income individuals transitioning from medicaid to medicare coverage and promote more seamless and cost-efficient health care coverage for those individuals.
- $29,122
Bipartisan Policy Center · Washington, DC · 2022
To support development of a model to assess return on investment from colleges' participation in federal financial aid as a basis to examine potential accountability reforms.
- $29,048
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2024
To conduct research to assess how medicare advantage plans create value and effectively manage utilization with the ultimate goal of helping to make the delivery of health care more effective and less expensive.
- $29,000
Patient-Centered Primary Care Foundation · Washington, DC · 2024
To educate policymakers and build support for advancing primary care payment reform through the prospect of a hybrid primary care payment model.
- $28,843
Georgetown University · Washington, DC · 2022
To encourage the adoption of effective cost containment strategies in state employee health plans.
- $28,828
Health Management Associates · Lansing, MI · 2023
To support research and analysis to inform improving access to integrated coverage for dual-eligible individuals who live in rural and frontier areas across the country.
- $28,460
Trustees of Boston University · Boston, MA · 2024
To support substance use disorder policy research, education and technical assistance.
- $28,414
Northeastern University · Boston, MA · 2024
To evaluate the long-term impacts of the boston summer youth employment program on violent crime and post-secondary enrollment.
- $28,178
University of Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2023
To support a randomized controlled trial of youth advocate programs, a year-long program for at-risk youth in chicago.
- $28,147
United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund · Denver, CO · 2022
To educate the public and media about the impact of consolidated health care markets
- $28,130
Project Hope - the People-To-People Health Foundation · Washington, DC · 2024
To support a health affairs series to increase understanding surrounding high health care prices as a primary driver of health care costs for those with private insurance.
- $28,130
Project Hope - the People-To-People Health Foundation · Washington, DC · 2024
To fund a health affairs forefront series to increase understanding on advancing accountable care models.
- $28,113
Arizona State University Foundation for a New American University · Tempe, AZ · 2022
To conduct an analysis of pretrial released felony defendants in four arizona counties, with the overall goal of identifying predictors of a failure to appear for court.
- $28,040
National Opinion Research Center · Chicago, IL · 2022
To support the norc expert panel on reducing gun violence and improving data infrastructure.
- $27,874
President and Fellows of Harvard College · Cambridge, MA · 2022
To examine the impact of biosimilar competition on biologic prices.
- $27,787
George Washington University · Washington, DC · 2024
To conduct and disseminate timely, policy-relevant research on higher education accountability.
- $27,400
University of Arizona · Tucson, AZ · 2023
To evaluate an innovative co-responder deflection program focused on addressing the opioid epidemic.
- $27,367
United States of Care Campaign · Washington, DC · 2024
To support public opinion research to empower the administration, state policymakers, and other stakeholders with effective messaging about the promise of payment reform.
- $27,105
Georgetown University · Washington, DC · 2023
To research the nature and use of specialized crime suppression units in police departments.
- $27,000
Respectability · Fredericksburg, VA · 2024
To support the development of a medicaid buy-in model.
- $26,964
National Opinion Research Center · Chicago, IL · 2023
To create issue briefs on the roles and incentives of entities involved in the pharmaceutical supply chain.
- $26,959
Justice System Partners · South Easton, MA · 2024
To explore the role of prosecutors in reducing probation revocations.
- $26,615
Research Foundation of the City University of New York · New York, NY · 2023
To fund a low-cost randomized controlled trial of accelerate, compete, and engage, a program that provides academic, personal, and financial supports to predominantly low-income, full-time college students.
- $26,589
Economic Mobility Corporation · New York, NY · 2023
To support follow-up of the randomized controlled trial of project quest.
- $26,583
Fund for the City of New York · New York, NY · 2020
To publish a practitioner brief on current ability-to-pay bail and criminal justice fines and fees practices.
- $26,570
College Possible · St Paul, MN · 2023
To fund a low-cost randomized controlled trial on the grantee's college access and completion programs.
- $26,500
London School of Economics and Political Science · 2024
To support the workshop on the economics of crime for junior scholars which aims to bring together graduate students and junior researchers to present their research on topics related to the economics of u.s. Crime and … read allTo support the workshop on the economics of crime for junior scholars which aims to bring together graduate students and junior researchers to present their research on topics related to the economics of u.s. Crime and criminal justice. less
- $26,100
Yale University · New Haven, CT · 2023
To support a convening on fines and fees reform.
- $26,036
Wesleyan University · Middletown, CT · 2023
To hold a planning meeting in the fall of 2023.
- $25,912
William J Brennan Jr Center for Justice · New York, NY · 2020
To fund a fiscal-impact study of court-imposed fines and fees.
- $25,829
National Criminal Justice Association · Washington, DC · 2023
To continue the national criminal justice reform project.
- $25,717
The Niskanen Center · Washington, DC · 2024
To collect data and support a risks, needs, review survey of the criminal justice system.
- $25,685
The Century Foundation · New York, NY · 2023
To develop and advance policies to lower health care prices through an equity lens.
- $25,224
National League of Cities Institute · Washington, DC · 2020
To conduct a landscape review of emergency response and crisis stabilization approaches used by cities and local communities.
- $25,215
Ithaka Harbors · New York, NY · 2023
To support the long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trial of an advising program for college students.
- $25,198
Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania · Philadelphia, PA · 2022
To develop new law enforcement strategies for illicit opioid markets in massachusetts.
- $25,075
The Bail Project · Venice, CA · 2020
To assess the feasibility of conducting a randomized controlled trial to test the impact of money bail.
- $25,074
Impaq International Llc · Columbia, MD · 2020
To fund a randomized controlled trial of a program for new unemployment insurance claimants in nevada.
- $25,000
Inclusive Abundance Initiative · Greenwich, CT · 2024
The event will provide a nonpartisan space for policy experts, public officials, and business leaders to convene.
- $25,000
Neo Philanthropy · New York, NY · 2024
To support grantee's fiscally-sponsored project, the north carolina local news lab fund, for the north carolina local news lab fund to help support journalists who are covering the aftermath of hurricane helene.
- $25,000
Regents of the University of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 2024
To support criminal justice reform litigation.
- $25,000
Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy · Boston, MA · 2024
To conduct and disseminate research on which policy levers support the implementation of an integrated student support model in institutions of higher education.
- $25,000
The Sycamore Institute · Nashville, TN · 2024
To produce a report on the fiscal implications of incarceration in the state of tennessee.
- $25,000
Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania · Philadelphia, PA · 2024
To convene people who are dual-eligible, dual-eligible policy experts, and other relevant stakeholders to share their experiences and knowledge during the public and private working sessions over the course of the confe… read allTo convene people who are dual-eligible, dual-eligible policy experts, and other relevant stakeholders to share their experiences and knowledge during the public and private working sessions over the course of the conferencing event to inform the creation of a white paper detailing policy recommendations to federal and state policymakers on how to increase integrated care access for people who are dual-eligible. less
- $25,000
American Common Ground Council · Washington, DC · 2023
To engage me stakeholders about renewable and advanced energy projects in wyoming.
- $25,000
Center for Justice and Human Dignity · Tempe, AZ · 2023
To support "rewriting the sentence ii summit."
- $25,000
Constitutional Accountability Center · Washington, DC · 2023
To support amicus efforts involving the excessive fines clause.
- $25,000
Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation · Washington, DC · 2023
To support grantee's 2023 second chances working group convening.
- $25,000
National Conference of State Legislatures · Denver, CO · 2023
To support nonpartisan educational resource for policymakers and key stakeholders on policy ideas to address prescription drug pricing and other similar issues.
- $25,000
Unidosus · Washington, DC · 2023
To support advocacy for higher education policies that promote accountability and evidence-based success practices.
- $25,000
Washington Health Alliance · Seattle, WA · 2023
To conduct research to analyze and report on hospital prices as a percent of medicare in the state of washington.
- $25,000
Center for American Progress · Washington, DC · 2022
To support public finance policy solutions.
- $25,000
City and County of San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2022
To support fines and fees reform.
- $25,000
Peak Health Alliance · Breckenridge, CO · 2022
To provide general operating support.
- $25,000
The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York · New York, NY · 2022
To support the square one project to reassess the nation's approach to crime.
- $25,000
Colorado Seminary · Denver, CO · 2020
To fund a randomized controlled trial of fostering opportunities, a program that provides youth in foster care with an advocate who helps to oversee school attendance and course completion.
- $25,000
Connective · Houston, TX · 2020
To improve access to covid-19 emergency financial assistance.
- $25,000
Ideas42 · New York, NY · 2020
To support the execution of demonstration projects, scaling of successful interventions, and institutionalization of evidence-based decision-making and behavioral science in new york city government.
- $25,000
National Academy of Sciences · Washington, DC · 2020
To produce a consensus report on using de-incarceration to mitigate the spread of covid-19.
- $25,000
Regents of the University of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 2020
To support research into the criminal justice exclusions of the covid-19 payment protection program.
- $25,000
Research Foundation of the City University of New York · New York, NY · 2020
To host a one-day seminar by the center on media, crime and justice at john jay college.
- $25,000
Tradeoffs · Philadelphia, PA · 2020
To provide general operating support.
- $24,817
University of Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2023
To study an analytical tool that predicts which hazardous waste sites are most likely to violate environmental regulations.
- $24,806
American Anti Trust Institute · Washington, DC · 2023
To examine how private equity is currently invested in the healthcare market.
- $24,732
Urban Institute · Washington, DC · 2020
To update the urban institute's 2016 state survey of medicaid physician fees.
- $24,707
Urban Institute · Washington, DC · 2022
To support the development of outcomes-based accountability metrics for colleges.
- $24,670
Autistic Self Advocacy Network · Washington, DC · 2024
To support research that explores policy recommendations for states providing services for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
- $24,670
West Virginia Univ Foundation · Morgantown, WV · 2024
To support the workshop on the economic and criminogenic impacts of the opiate epidemic, with the overall goal of bringing researchers who conduct strong causal research in the criminal justice field together to present… read allTo support the workshop on the economic and criminogenic impacts of the opiate epidemic, with the overall goal of bringing researchers who conduct strong causal research in the criminal justice field together to present their research. less
- $24,627
Police Foundation · Arlington, VA · 2020
To collect and analyze data regarding officer-involved shootings from major city police agencies.
- $24,627
Regents of the University of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 2020
To rigorously evaluate the long-term impact of four programs designed to combat poverty.
- $24,560
Regents of the University of California at Berkeley · Berkeley, CA · 2024
To analyze the impact of alameda county's fee reform on recidivism.
- $24,553
Urban Institute · Washington, DC · 2024
To support a randomized controlled trial to evaluate a supportive housing program for people experiencing chronic homelessness.
- $24,549
The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois · Urbana, IL · 2023
To support two replication randomized controlled trials of interventions designed to increase value of higher education.
- $24,498
The Regents of the University of California Los Angeles · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of all randomized trials on efforts to improve the fairness, safety, and effectiveness of policing conducted to date globally.
- $24,480
Urban Institute · Washington, DC · 2023
To conduct a risk adjustment work group.
- $24,343
Federation of American Scientists · Washington, DC · 2023
To support high-quality research in higher education policy.
- $24,097
American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education · Chicago, IL · 2024
To study misdemeanor courts and public defense in an effort to better understand and improve indigent criminal defense.
- $23,937
Waxman Consulting · Washington, DC · 2024
To convene a cross section of stakeholders focused on implementing policies to streamline medicaid participation for people preparing for release from incarceration.
- $23,841
Regents of the University of Minnesota · Eden Prairie, MN · 2020
To support the heller-hurwicz economics institute.
- $23,669
The Texas a&M University · College Station, TX · 2020
To study the impact of two well-known initiatives that expanded access to long-acting reversible contraception.
- $23,494
Institute for Justice · Arlington, VA · 2020
To examine whether, and to what extent, citations are used to generate revenue for municipal governments.
- $23,471
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023
To fund a randomized controlled trial of the my brother's keeper success mentors and student support initiative.
- $23,375
Search Group Incorporated · Sacramento, CA · 2023
To identify policies that reduce racial disparities in incarceration.
- $23,317
University of Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2020
To fund a low-cost randomized controlled trial designed to help the fresno, california identify the most effective outdoor water restriction enforcement strategy.
- $23,268
Research Triangle Institute · Research Triangle Park, NC · 2023
To evaluate the replication of the cahoots program in three new cities.
- $23,247
Chapman University · Orange, CA · 2022
To evaluate market, policy, and regulatory failures in the u.s. Antibiotics market.
- $23,156
Cornell University · Ithaca, NY · 2024
To provide specific expertise and technical assistance on gender-based violence, trauma-informed lawyering, and other aspects of gender-specific defense to a national network of litigators and law clinics.
- $23,000
King Hall Legal Foundation · Davis, CA · 2024
To support a symposium in california.
- $22,949
Urban Institute · Washington, DC · 2024
To examine whether certain at-risk populations are more likely to have medical debt in collections on their credit record.
- $22,946
Community Catalyst · Boston, MA · 2023
To support research examining the differences in access to home-and community-based services (hcbs) among dual-eligible individuals of color.
- $22,806
Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2024
To support a survey and analysis on contraceptive coverage and access.
- $22,637
Mdrc · New York, NY · 2020
To evaluate the housing first with shared medical appointment model in three jurisdictions.
- $22,588
Mdrc · New York, NY · 2023
To support a randomized controlled trial of a program based on cuny asap, adapted to serve part-time community college students.
- $22,350
Research Foundation of the City University of New York · New York City, NY · 2024
To improve accountability and reduce policy misconduct in the context of focused deterrence policing approaches.
- $22,272
Education Trust · Washington, DC · 2024
To provide access to higher education for justice-impacted students and reduce barriers to successful reintegration for people with criminal records.

