Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders
The Alzheimer's Association is a national public charity headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Established in 1980 and tax-exempt since June 1985, the organization operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a significant national presence and infrastructure. The Association functions both as a direct service provider and as a grantmaker supporting research and programs related to Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
Financial Overview
From 2025 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing
Total Assets
$523.7M
-0.4% YoY
Annual Giving
$73.3M
+9.4% YoY
Grant Count
79
-11.2% YoY
Avg Grant Size
$928K
+23.2% YoY
Mission & Focus Areas
Mission: The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. A world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.™
Primary Focus Areas:
- Research Acceleration: Supporting global research initiatives to advance understanding and treatment of Alzheimer's and related dementias
- Risk Reduction & Early Detection: Promoting brain health and early identification of cognitive decline
- Care & Support Enhancement: Providing and expanding care and support services for individuals affected by Alzheimer's and other dementias, including support groups, education programs, and care consultation services
- Awareness & Advocacy: Addressing the public health impact of Alzheimer's disease and building awareness of its economic and social consequences
Grantmaking
The Alzheimer's Association maintains an active grantmaking program with multiple funding opportunities:
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Geographic Focus
Where this funder awards grants
The organization's grantmaking priorities include California, Massachusetts, and Florida as primary focus areas, though the Association operates nationally with a network of 47 affiliated organizations.
Grant Distribution by State
States
Cities
Financial History
Multi-year comparison from IRS filings
As of Fiscal Year 2025:
- Total Assets: $523,717,634
- Total Revenue: $457,244,898
- Total Expenses: $478,718,572
- Total Liabilities: $220,000,000
Staffing: The organization employs 2,141 staff members.
Financial Strength: The organization maintains a four-star rating based on comprehensive evaluation of accountability, finance, leadership, and community impact metrics.
| Metric | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Assets | $523,717,634 | $525,774,994 | $512,971,086 |
| Revenue | $457,244,898 | $443,925,786 | $412,425,302 |
| Expenses | $478,718,572 | $456,554,279 | $460,183,069 |
| Qualifying Distributions | — | — | — |
| Net Investment Income | $10,449,333 | $9,213,876 | $5,882,413 |
| Distributable Amount | — | — | — |
Giving Over Time
Total grant dollars and number of grants per year
Grant Insights
How this funder distributes its grants
Top Recipients
Top 10 recipients in 2025
Grant Size Distribution
250 grants across all recorded years
Open Grants
12 open opportunities from Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders
Alzheimer’s Association and ASNR Imaging Research Grant
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE & RELATED DISORDERS
Amount
US $200,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Alzheimer’s Association Clinician Scientist Fellowship for All (AACSFA) Grant
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE & RELATED DISORDERS
Amount
Up to US $230,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Alzheimer’s Association Research Fellowship for All (AARFA) Program Grant
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE & RELATED DISORDERS
Amount
Up to US $70,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Giving History
Grant recipients and amounts by year
Among its reported 2025 grants, the largest include Alzheimer's Impact Movement ($10,591,004), The Regents of the University of California San Francisco ($5,232,009), Columbia University Irving Medical Center ($2,409,454).
| Recipient | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| AINYLAM PHARMACEUTICALS INC CAMBRIDGE, MA | PROGRAM SUPPORT | $1,000,000 |
| ALZHEIMER'S IMPACT MOVEMENT CHICAGO, IL | PROGRAM SUPPORT | $10,591,004 |
| AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS LEAWOOD, KS | PROGRAM SUPPORT | $441,356 |
| AMERICAN BRAIN FOUNDATION MINNEAPOLIS, MN | PROGRAM SUPPORT | $50,163 |
| AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY PHILADELPHIA, PA | PROGRAM SUPPORT | $881,274 |
| ARC RESEARCH INSTITUTE PALO ALTO, CA | PROGRAM SUPPORT | $200,000 |
| AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC AUGUSTA, GA | PROGRAM SUPPORT | $199,999 |
| BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OMAHA, NE | PROGRAM SUPPORT | $200,000 |
| BOARD OF REGENTS NEVADA SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION LAS VEGAS, NV | PROGRAM SUPPORT | $193,984 |
| BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL INC BOSTON, MA | PROGRAM SUPPORT | $979,644 |
Leadership & Key People
Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings
President and CEO: Joanne Pike, DrPH
Compensation Overview
From 2025 IRS filing
From 2025 filing
| Name | Title | Hours | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| SARAH LORANCE | CHAIR (THRU 10/24) | 12 | — |
| MINOO JAVANMARDIAN | CHAIR (AS OF 10/24) | 12 | — |
| KARYNE JONES | VICE CHAIR | 12 | — |
| DEBRA PIERSON | SECRETARY (THRU 10/24) | 10 | — |
| GEOFF HEREDIA | SECRETARY (AS OF 10/24) | 10 | — |
| DEAN BRENNER | TREASURER | 10 | — |
| ALEX TSAO | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| AIMEE NOLAN | DIRECTOR (AS OF 10/24) | 5 | — |
| BRET HILL | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| BRUCE BAUDE | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| BRUCE LAMB | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| CHUCK GARRETT | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| CYNTHIA MOORE-HARDY | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| DAVID GONZALES | DIRECTOR (THRU 10/24) | 5 | — |
| DEREK VAN AMERONGEN | DIRECTOR (THRU 10/24) | 5 | — |
| DON PLAUS | DIRECTOR (THRU 10/24) | 5 | — |
| DOZENE GUISHARD | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| ELIZABETH SHIH | DIRECTOR (THRU 07/24) | 5 | — |
| W GABRIEL DE LA ROSA | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| GEORGE WALZ | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| HAMID OKHRAVI | DIRECTOR (AS OF 10/24) | 5 | — |
| IRENE SUDAC | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| JOE ARCINIEGA | DIRECTOR (THRU 07/24) | 5 | — |
| LEAH FARLEY | DIRECTOR (AS OF 10/24) | 5 | — |
| MIKAELA LOUIE | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| NANCY WESTCOTT | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| NICOLE WALKER | DIRECTOR (THRU 10/24) | 5 | — |
| OSCAR LOPEZ | DIRECTOR (AS OF 10/24) | 5 | — |
| PETER GOLDSTEIN | DIRECTOR (AS OF 10/24) | 5 | — |
| REBECCA CHOPP | DIRECTOR (THRU 05/24) | 5 | — |
| RUSHERN BAKER | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| TONY GONZALES | DIRECTOR (THRU 10/24) | 5 | — |
| WENDY DRUMMOND | DIRECTOR (THRU 02/24) | 5 | — |
| WILLIAM THOMAS | DIRECTOR | 5 | — |
| KATHERINE JOANNE PIKE | PRESIDENT/CEO | 60 | $1,013,077 |
| DONNA MCCULLOUGH | CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER | 60 | $932,361 |
| ANTHONY D'AMATO - ASST SECY | VP, LEGAL & GENERAL COUNSEL | 60 | $426,479 |
| BARBARA PRYOR | CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER | 60 | $489,596 |
| MARK LEON | CFO & ASST. TREASURER | 60 | $492,337 |
| MARIA CARRILLO | CHIEF SCIENCE OFFICER | 60 | $930,581 |
| ROBERT EGGE | CHIEF PUBLIC POLICY OFFICER | 60 | $856,677 |
| KENANN CASSIDY | CHIEF FIELD OPERATIONS OFFICER | 60 | $598,944 |
| CARL HILL | CHIEF DE&I OFFICER | 60 | $479,919 |
| ERIC VANVLYMEN | CHIEF FIELD OPERATIONS OFFICER | 60 | $468,998 |
| KATIE EVANS | CHIEF PROG & MISSION ENGT OFFICER | 60 | $463,191 |
| MICHAEL REICH | CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER | 60 | $435,360 |
| RICHARD HOVLAND | FORMER CFO/COO | 60 | $300,779 |
| MICHELLE HELTON | FORMER VP, FINANCIAL OPS | 60 | $177,102 |
Recent News & Activity
Recent developments and announcements
The Alzheimer's Association has received federal funding support for its public health initiatives:
**Dementia Risk Reduction Public Health Center of Excellence:** Received funding through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under award NU58DP006912
Researchers at UTHealth Houston awarded $27 million to lead national Alzheimer\u2019\**National Healthy Brain Initiative:** Received CDC support under award NU58DP006744 to develop and advance implementation of public health strategies related to brain health and dementia prevention
Researchers at UTHealth Houston awarded $27 million to lead national Alzheimer\u2019\The organization continues to expand its service contacts through multiple channels including its website (alz.org), phone consultation, and in-person programs, with constituent surveys indicating high satisfaction with Association programs and services.
Subject Areas
Focus areas based on grantmaking activity
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders fund?
**Mission:** The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. A world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.™ **Primary Focus Areas:** • **Research Acceleration:** Supporting global research initiatives to advance understanding and treatment of Alzheimer's and related dementias • **Risk Reduction & Early Detection:** Promoting brain heal…
How do I apply for a grant from Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders?
The Alzheimer's Association maintains an active grantmaking program with multiple funding opportunities: **Active Grant Programs Include:** • Alzheimer's Association and ASNR Imaging Research Grant • Center for Dementia Respite Innovation Grant (CDRI) • Clinician Scientist Fellowship for All (AACSFA) • Research Fellowship for All (AARFA) Program **Grant Award Range:** Typical awards range from $8,525 to $13,288,186 **Current Opportunities:** The organization maintains approximately 10 live gran…
Where does Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders make grants?
The organization's grantmaking priorities include California, Massachusetts, and Florida as primary focus areas, though the Association operates nationally with a network of 47 affiliated organizations.
What size grants does Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders award?
In 2025, Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders awarded 79 grants totaling $73.3M — an average of about $928K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.
What is Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders's EIN?
Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 13-3039601. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2020–2025.
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Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.
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