Funding search · pediatric cancer · Missouri
Who funds pediatric cancer work in Missouri
8 funders have a record of paying for pediatric cancer work by Missouri recipients: 27 grants totaling $2.7M, most recently in 2025 — mostly grantmaking charities, which often run real application cycles. The largest by matched giving are St Baldrick'S Foundation ($1.1M), The Andrew McDonough B Foundation ($375,000) and Alexs Lemonade Stand Foundation ($434,000).
From IRS Form 990-PF and 990 Schedule I filings, 2019–2025. Grants already paid to Missouri recipients — evidence of what these funders back, not open calls.
St Baldrick'S FoundationMonrovia, CACharity · may take applications
8 matching grants · $1.1M · through 2024Largest: $432,374 to WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY — pediatric cancer research
The Andrew McDonough B FoundationWilmington, DECharity · may take applications
5 matching grants · $375,000 · through 2025Largest: $75,000 to WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE — pediatric cancer research
Alexs Lemonade Stand FoundationWynnewood, PACharity · may take applications
4 matching grants · $434,000 · through 2025Largest: $206,000 to WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN STLOUIS — pediatric cancer research
Rally FoundationAtlanta, GACharity · may take applications
4 matching grants · $325,000 · through 2024Largest: $100,000 to WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY — pediatric cancer study
Noah'S Bandage ProjectOlathe, KSCharity · may take applications
2 matching grants · $215,070 · through 2024Largest: $205,745 to THE CHILDREN'S MERCY HOSPITAL — pediatric cancer research.
Largest: $100,000 to KANSAS CITY UNIVERSITY — center of excellence in bioinformatics for pediatric cancer/ rare disease
Gp Made FoundationColumbia, MOCharity · may take applications
1 matching grant · $30,000 · through 2023Largest: $30,000 to Univ of MO - Gift Processing — for pediatric cancer clinical trials - $25,000 and back packs - $5,000
Largest: $22,670 to Childrens Mercy Hospital — fundraising for pediatric cancer
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