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 20212023. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

What they fund

childrenhealthcarefamiliesfamilyservicesdirectbeing

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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

$111.8M
2021
$170.1M
2022
$121.8M
2023

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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Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I, as filed by this organization. These are grants already paid. Grants paid directly to individuals are reported to the IRS only as totals, so they do not appear as named lines here.