100 private foundations reported health & medical grants in Washington on their IRS Form 990-PF filings for tax years 2023–2025. Historical giving records — not an open application portal.
Themes are derived from the free-text purpose each foundation wrote on its own Part XV filing, so a grant is classified by what the funder said it was for. Grants paid directly to named individuals are excluded from recipient counts and tables.
Across tax years 2023–2025, 100 private foundations reported 285 grants for health & medical totaling $97,136,273 to 209 organizations in Washington. The most-funded Washington communities were Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue. Gates Foundation reported the most health & medical giving — $81,161,681 across 46 grants. The median grant was $12,500.
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| Foundation | Grants | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Gates Foundation | 46 | $81,161,681 |
| Aven Foundation | 8 | $3,944,282 |
| Pivotal Philanthropies Foundation | 5 | $2,152,800 |
| Gary E Milgard Family Foundation - Mark | 7 | $1,270,900 |
| Waverley Street Foundation | 1 | $1,000,000 |
| Anderson Stewart Family Foundation | 1 | $1,000,000 |
| Tiny Blue DOT Inc | 1 | $526,044 |
| TEW Foundation | 2 | $525,000 |
| The William & Joyce Edwards Foundation | 1 | $500,000 |
| Peter G Peterson Foundation | 2 | $490,100 |
| Ellison Foundation | 6 | $420,000 |
| Margaret a Cargill Foundation | 1 | $400,000 |
| Recipient | Grants | Total |
|---|---|---|
| University of Washington | 22 | $49,895,763 |
| Path | 23 | $25,518,819 |
| Panorama Global | 8 | $5,614,935 |
| Fred Hutch Cancer Research CTR | 1 | $3,249,282 |
| Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center | 3 | $1,694,901 |
| Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center FED ID #23-7156071 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
| Allen Institute | 1 | $526,044 |
| Alzheimer's Disease Data Initiative Inc | 1 | $500,000 |
| Multicare Foundations | 1 | $500,000 |
| Ryther Child Center | 1 | $500,000 |
| Seattle Children's Foundation | 1 | $500,000 |
| Seattle Children's Hospital | 4 | $474,611 |
| Pasado's Safe Haven | 1 | $405,900 |
| Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound | 1 | $400,000 |
| Skagit Valley College | 1 | $400,000 |
100 private foundations reported health & medical grants in Washington on their IRS Form 990-PF filings, totaling $97,136,273. The largest by reported dollars were Gates Foundation, Aven Foundation, Pivotal Philanthropies Foundation. These are historical filings, not open application portals — check each foundation's own guidelines before approaching them.
209 distinct organizations appear as recipients in Washington, led by University of Washington, Path, Panorama Global. Grants paid directly to named individuals are excluded from these figures.
The median reported health & medical grant in Washington was $12,500, and the largest single reported grant was $34,964,595. Amounts are as reported by the filing foundation for a historical tax year.
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Source: public IRS Form 990-PF Part XV filings (tax years 2023–2025). Theme classification is derived from the funder’s own purpose text and is a summary, not a legal categorization. UseGrants is an independent aggregator, not affiliated with any foundation listed.