Funding search · heart disease · Massachusetts
Who funds heart disease work in Massachusetts
8 funders have a record of paying for heart disease work by Massachusetts recipients: 16 grants totaling $2.0M, most recently in 2025 — mostly private foundations, plus grantmaking charities. The largest by matched giving are The Fitzgerald Family Foundation ($64,000), The Brett Boyer Foundation ($254,770) and Mildred L Cannon Trust ($6,500).
From IRS Form 990-PF and 990 Schedule I filings, 2019–2025. Grants already paid to Massachusetts recipients — evidence of what these funders back, not open calls.
Largest: $18,000 to CHILDRENS HOSPITAL CORPORATION — heart disease research fund
The Brett Boyer FoundationNashville, TNCharity · may take applications
2 matching grants · $254,770 · through 2024Largest: $139,770 to BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL — to fund research to advance treatment options for congenital heart disease
Largest: $1,500 to DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE & THE JIMMY FUND — alleviate suffering from cancer and heart disease
The Malcolm Dorman Cardiac ResearchWest Palm Beach, FL
1 matching grant · $1.4M · through 2022Largest: $1.4M to MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITALMASS GENERAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICE — to help support the mission to stop heart disease through research, education and prevention.
Largest: $160,000 to BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MED CTR — cardiovascular research fund
The Cardiac NeurodevelopmentalRichmond, VACharity · may take applications
1 matching grant · $50,000 · through 2022Largest: $50,000 to BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL — to provide funding support for cnoc members to leverage the cnoc infrastructure to conduct research and/or quality improvement science aimed at improving neurodevelopmental, psycho…
Largest: $100,000 to TEAM HEART — strengthening identification and treatment of structural heart disease in the community to the referral hospital for specialty care
Largest: $3,500 to TEDY'S TEAM — supporting stroke and heart disease survivors
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