Funding search · EIN 770440090 · Palo Alto, CA
Lucile Packard Foundation for Children'S
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 61
- grants reported
- $403.8M
- total given
- 2021–2023
- filing years
- $98,960
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2021–2023. 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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Funding pattern
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Top recipients
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- Lucile Packard Children'S Hospital8 grants · $216.5M
- Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford University4 grants · $180.0M
- University of California San Francisco3 grants · $826,308
- The National Alliance To Advance Adolescent Health2 grants · $733,314
- Center for Health Policy Development (Nashp)2 grants · $540,259
- Institute for Patient and Family Centered Care3 grants · $495,310
- Family Voices2 grants · $472,106
- National Health Law Program3 grants · $470,000
- Family Voices of California3 grants · $399,433
- National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago1 grant · $382,405
Giving over time
Grant history
All 61 reported grants, largest first.
- $112.0M
Lucile Packard Children'S Hospital · Palo Alto, CA · 2022
Children's health
- $63.7M
Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford University · Redwood City, CA · 2023
Children's health
- $60.5M
Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford University · Redwood City, CA · 2021
Children's health
- $55.7M
Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford University · Redwood City, CA · 2022
Children's health
- $54.8M
Lucile Packard Children'S Hospital · Palo Alto, CA · 2023
Children's health
- $49.3M
Lucile Packard Children'S Hospital · Palo Alto, CA · 2021
Children's health
- $796,417
University of California San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2022
Affirm california
- $500,000
The National Alliance To Advance Adolescent Health · Washington, DC · 2023
Got transition sustainability plan
- $382,405
National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2023
A national study on the oral health and dental care needs and experiences of children with special health care needs
- $353,202
University of Pittsburgh · Pittsburgh, PA · 2021
Diverse collective
- $350,000
Center for Health Policy Development (Nashp) · Portland, OR · 2023
Supporting state innovations for systems of care for cyshcn
- $338,520
University of Utah Department of Pediatrics · Salt Lake City, UT · 2023
Development and validation of novel measure of ableism in pediatric healthcare
- $300,000
Family Voices of California · Concord, MA · 2023
Project leadership phase vii: from activation to impact-engaging families for healthcare systems improvement
- $298,365
Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2023
Optimizing the home environment for children with disabilities: understanding policies and planning for the future.
- $284,874
California Health Report (Tides Center) · San Francisco, CA · 2022
Stories about cshcn and their families
- $265,000
National Health Law Program · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Improving the california children's services program
- $250,000
Family Voices · San Francisco, CA · 2021
Family engagement in systems assessment tools: new strategies to facilitate ease and standardization of use
- $249,858
Institute for Patient and Family Centered Care · Palo Alto, CA · 2023
Advancing equity in children's hospital pfacs: resources and learning community
- $233,314
The National Alliance To Advance Adolescent Health · Washington, DC · 2021
Barriers, inequities and policy options for yshcn
- $225,000
Lucile Packard Children'S Hospital · Palo Alto, CA · 2021
Creation of a parent mentor program to meet the health equity needs of children and families from diverse backgrounds
- $222,106
Family Voices · Concord, MA · 2022
Helping families understand and address issues related to the unwinding of the public health emergency
- $220,452
Institute for Patient and Family Centered Care · McLean, VA · 2021
Building capacity for diversity, equity and inclusion in children's hospital pfacs
- $192,950
Stanford University Som · Redwood City, CA · 2023
Optimizing language concordant medical device education for children with medical complexity
- $190,259
Center for Health Policy Development (Nashp) · Portland, ME · 2021
Supporting states to improve equitable systems of care
- $186,499
Stanford University School of Medicine · Redwood City, CA · 2022
Cpqcc statewide nicu family advisory council
- $178,947
Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System · Madison, WI · 2023
Family-led academic grand (flag) rounds for pediatrics
- $160,000
Children Now · Oakland, CA · 2022
Family engagement in children's policymaking: creating a playbook for onboarding & supporting caregiver advocates
- $155,000
National Health Law Program · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
Oversight and monitoring of the california's children's services (ccs) program
- $115,140
Public Counsel · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
Ensuring effective implementation of the states efforts to reduce regional center disparities
- $100,000
The Children'S Partnership · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Protecting child well-being during the phe unwinding
- $98,960
Children Now · Oakland, CA · 2021
Designing the new enhanced care management benefit to work for kids in medi-cal
- $98,704
Duke University · Durham, NC · 2023
Identifying the strengths and needs of black caregivers of children with medical complexity
- $61,756
Lucile Packard Children'S Hospital · Palo Alto, CA · 2021
Children's health
- $51,335
Lucile Packard Children'S Hospital · Palo Alto, CA · 2021
Children's health initiative
- $50,000
Boston University · Boston, MA · 2023
The next frontier in care that matters: improving quality of life and well-being for cmc & their families
- $50,000
Children Now · Oakland, CA · 2023
Early implementation of enhanced care management benefit for children youth
- $50,000
Children'S Regional Integrated Service System (Criss) · Palo Alto, CA · 2023
Enhanced care management and ccs children and youth: continued monitoring of ecm implementation
- $50,000
Health Leads · Boston, MA · 2023
Caregiver coalition (for children with special healthcare needs)
- $50,000
National Health Law Program · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Improving the california children's services program
- $50,000
The Children'S Partnership · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Protecting child well-being during the phe unwinding
- $50,000
Children Now · Oakland, CA · 2022
Family engagement in children's policymaking: convening youth & family advocates who participate in statewide forums
- $49,795
Family Voices of California · Concord, MA · 2023
Project leadership planning grant
- $49,638
Family Voices of California · Concord, MA · 2023
Project leadership continuation grant
- $49,564
University of Colorado Denver · Aurora, CO · 2022
Crowdsourcing facilitators of family well-being for cyshcn
- $44,853
Lucile Packard Children'S Hospital · Palo Alto, CA · 2023
Children's health
- $44,162
California Health Report (Tides Center) · San Francisco, CA · 2022
Solutions journalism stories and columns on cshcn
- $44,000
Children'S Regional Integrated Service System (Criss) · Palo Alto, CA · 2022
Calaim and ccs children & youth: monitoring planning & implementation
- $35,950
Lucile Packard Children'S Hospital · Palo Alto, CA · 2022
Children's health
- $25,000
Institute for Patient and Family Centered Care · McLean, VA · 2021
Institute for patient & fam centered care
- $24,665
Stanford University School of Medicine · Redwood City, CA · 2022
Perspectives of spanish speaking caregivers on patient portal use for children with chronic conditions:
- $23,891
University of California San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2022
Pediatric access to care survey of californian
- $20,000
Coastal Kids Home · Salinas, CA · 2022
Direct support services to families
- $20,000
George Mark Children · San Leandro, CA · 2022
Direct support services to families
- $20,000
Jacob'S Heart Children'S Cancer Support Services · Watsonville, CA · 2022
Direct support services to families
- $20,000
Ronald McDonald House - Bay Area · Palo Alto, CA · 2022
Direct support services to families
- $20,000
There With Care of the Bay Area · Redwood City, CA · 2022
Direct support services to families
- $17,250
Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford University · Redwood City, CA · 2021
Exploring caregiver and provider perspectives
- $17,204
Choc Foundation · Orange, CA · 2021
Occ3 for kids: access to care for children with special health care needs - supplement
- $15,000
Children'S Specialty Care Coalition · Sacramento, CA · 2021
Surveying ca-based pediatric subspecialty physicians on practices and attitudes toward family-to-family /peer support for children with special health care needs
- $7,500
Support for Families With Disabilities · San Francisco, CA · 2022
Family voices of ca 2023 health summit
- $6,000
University of California San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2022
The affirm 2021 study supplement
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