Cascade Hemophilia Consortium logo

Cascade Hemophilia Consortium

ANN ARBOR, MI EIN: 38-3199649 Website

Cascade Hemophilia Consortium is a nonprofit organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, dedicated to enhancing the system of care for people with bleeding disorders. The organization operates as a hospitals and health care company, providing comprehensive services and products to hemophilia patients.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

Annual Giving

$6.3M

+11.2% YoY

Grant Count

29

-3.3% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$216K

+15.1% YoY

Research compiled by Grantable AI from public sources. Last updated April 2026.

Mission & Focus Areas

Cascade's exempt purpose is to enhance the system of care for hemophilia patients by making products available to them and assisting patients without adequate insurance coverage.

The organization's primary program areas include:

  • Making blood factor products and ancillary supplies available to hemophilia patients
  • Assisting patients without adequate insurance coverage
  • Working with pharmaceutical manufacturers to obtain drugs under compassionate use policies
  • Providing allied health services
  • Offering grant contracts to organizations to provide medical care and allied health services
  • Operating as a contract pharmacy for nonprofit health care organizations, fulfilling prescriptions for blood factor
  • Selling blood products, HIV and hepatitis C-related therapies, and other medications at reduced prices
  • Receiving rebates from pharmaceutical companies based on factor purchases

Grantmaking

Cascade Hemophilia Consortium makes grants to support hemophilia care organizations. Recent grantmaking activity includes:

Ready to take the next step with Cascade Hemophilia Consortium?

Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

Grant Distribution by State

5states

Cities

AkronAnn ArborCincinnatiClevelandColumbusDallasDaytonDetroitDublinEast LansingFlintGrand RapidsIndependenceIndianapolisKalamazooKansas CityToledoTraverse CityVandaliaWorthington

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

As of 2024:

  • Total Assets: $100,791,222
  • Total Revenues: $26,837,452
  • Total Expenses: $13,714,861
  • Number of Employees: 29
Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$0.275$0.55$0.8250000000000001$1.1201920202021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets
Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
Distributable Amount

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$2M$3M$5M$6M27 grants201926 grants202026 grants202129 grants202230 grants202329 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 10 recipients in 2024

Hemophilia Foundation of…$850KBarbara Ann Karmanos Can…$537KOhio State University He…$486KMichigan State University$448KHemophilia Foundation of…$419KVarious$418KUniversity Pediatricians$375KUniversity of Michigan H…$326KNationwide Children's Ho…$270KGreater Ohio Bleeding Di…$235K

Grant Size Distribution

140 grants across all recorded years

31<$50K21$50–100K56$100–250K25$250–500K6$500K–1M1$1–5M$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan ($850,000), Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute ($536,833), Ohio State University Hemophilia Center ($486,294).

RecipientPurposeAmount
Akron Children's Hospital Akron, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$223,798
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute Detroit, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$536,833
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$2,000
Corewell HealthSpectrum Health Grand Rapids, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$54,319
Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$162,677
Hurley Medical Center Flint, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$179,995
Michigan State University East Lansing, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$447,786
Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$270,033
Northern Regional Bleeding Disorder Ctr Traverse City, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$91,478
Ohio State University Hemophilia Center Columbus, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$486,294

Leadership & Key People

Leadership team and compensation from IRS filings

Michael Callaghan is identified as a Board Member.

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

Stephanie RaymondExecutive Director$290K

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
Susan LerchDirector1
Stephanie RaymondExecutive Director40$290,177
Kathy PriceTreasurer1
Derek RobertsonDirector1
Mike Callaghan MDMedical Advisor1
Chris RobersonSecretary1
Jim MohnachDirector1
Elizabeth Sandon-KleiboerPresident1
Elizabeth BoelensVice President1
Randi ClitesDirector1
Amy Dunn MDDirector1
Charity StadlerDirector1

Subject Areas

Focus areas based on grantmaking activity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Cascade Hemophilia Consortium fund?

Cascade's exempt purpose is to enhance the system of care for hemophilia patients by making products available to them and assisting patients without adequate insurance coverage. The organization's primary program areas include: • Making blood factor products and ancillary supplies available to hemophilia patients • Assisting patients without adequate insurance coverage • Working with pharmaceutical manufacturers to obtain drugs under compassionate use policies • Providing allied health services

How do I apply for a grant from Cascade Hemophilia Consortium?

Cascade Hemophilia Consortium makes grants to support hemophilia care organizations. Recent grantmaking activity includes: • **Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan**: $850,000 Regional Core Center Support Grant (2024)

What size grants does Cascade Hemophilia Consortium award?

In 2024, Cascade Hemophilia Consortium awarded 29 grants totaling $6.3M — an average of about $216K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

What is Cascade Hemophilia Consortium's EIN?

Cascade Hemophilia Consortium's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 38-3199649. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2019–2024.

Explore Open Grants

Browse active grant opportunities in Cascade Hemophilia Consortium's focus areas in our free grants database

Related Funders

Similar funders by location and focus area

Data last updated June 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Research dossier generated April 2026.

What could you do with Cascade Hemophilia Consortium on Grantable?

  • Assess strategic fit with your organization
  • Draft a tailored letter of inquiry
  • Find open RFPs from this funder
  • Monitor for new funding opportunities

Go from researching Cascade Hemophilia Consortium to a real strategy.

Plan your approach