NATIONAL PEDIATRIC CANCER FOUNDATION (NPCF) IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO FUNDING RESEARCH TO ELIMINATE CHILDHOOD CANCER. OUR FOCUS IS TO FUND RESEARCH TO FIND LESS TOXIC, MORE TARGETED THERAPIES BY PARTNERING WITH LEADING HOSPITALS NATIONWIDE.
Financial Overview
From 2025 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing
Total Assets
$6.2M
-11.8% YoY
Annual Giving
$3.4M
+22.2% YoY
Grant Count
15
+7.1% YoY
Avg Grant Size
$229K
+14.0% YoY
About National Pediatric Cancer
Based on IRS filings
National Pediatric Cancer is a nonprofit organization focused on Health, based in TAMPA, FL. IRS filing data is available from 2021 through 2025. As of 2025, the organization holds $6.2M in total assets. In 2025, it awarded 15 grants totaling $3.4M. Net investment income was $87K.
Focus Areas
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Geographic Focus
Where this funder awards grants
Grant Distribution by State
States
Cities
Financial History
Multi-year comparison from IRS filings
| Metric | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Assets | $6,202,847 | $7,031,609 | $6,837,500 |
| Revenue | $4,449,969 | $5,010,088 | $4,849,523 |
| Expenses | $5,723,050 | $5,075,041 | $4,951,075 |
| Qualifying Distributions | — | — | — |
| Net Investment Income | $87,081 | $161,711 | $128,799 |
| 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
76 grants across all recorded years
Giving History
Grant recipients and amounts by year
Among its reported 2025 grants, the largest include The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital ($992,092), Albert Einstein College of Medicine ($713,110), H Lee Moffit Cancer Center and Research Institute ($657,764).
| Recipient | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| H LEE MOFFIT CANCER CENTER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOUNDATION INC TAMPA, FL | IN SUPPORT OF CLINICAL TRIALS CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUNSHINE PROJECT. | $110,000 |
| H LEE MOFFIT CANCER CENTER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE TAMPA, FL | IN SUPPORT OF CLINICAL TRIALS CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUNSHINE PROJECT. | $657,764 |
| ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE BRONX, NY | FOR 43 CHALLENGE PROJECT - ENGINEERED DESTABILIZED AU RICH ELEMENTS OF C-MYC 3UTR AS THERAPEUTICS FOR C-MYC DRIVEN PEDIATRIC CANCERS AND ONE CARON META IN EWING SARCOMA TRIAL | $713,110 |
| UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE, FL | IN SUPPORT OF CLINICAL TRIAL ADVANCING INKT STUDY | $64,417 |
| UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AURORA, CO | IN SUPPORT OF CLINICAL TRIALS CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUNSHINE PROJECT. | $91,654 |
| CONNECTICUT CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER HARTFORD, CT | IN SUPPORT OF CLINICAL TRIALS CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUNSHINE PROJECT. | $40,856 |
| DUKE UNIVERSITY DURHAM, NC | IN SUPPORT OF CLINICAL TRIALS CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUNSHINE PROJECT. | $37,118 |
| VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER NASHVILLE, TN | IN SUPPORT OF CLINICAL TRIALS CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUNSHINE PROJECT. | $37,964 |
| THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CARLINA AT CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL, NC | IN SUPPORT OF CLINICAL TRIALS CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUNSHINE PROJECT. | $102,500 |
| CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION CLEVELAND, OH | IN SUPPORT OF CLINICAL TRIALS CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUNSHINE PROJECT. | $192,451 |
Leadership & Key People
Officers and directors from IRS filings
Compensation Overview
From 2025 IRS filing
From 2025 filing
| Name | Title | Hours | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| ALBERT SILVA | CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD | 2 | — |
| MICHAEL LEVIN | PAST CHAIR | 2 | — |
| RICHARD HUFF | VICE CHAIRMAN | 2 | — |
| ALEX SULLIVAN | VICE CHAIRMAN | 2 | — |
| JEREMY PERSINGER | TREASURER | 2 | — |
| JOHN FITZPATRICK | SECRETARY | 2 | — |
| MICHAEL WEIGNER | ASSISTANT SECRETARY | 2 | — |
| MELISSA DUNKEL | CO-FOUNDER AT LARGE | 1 | — |
| JIM BASSIL | DIRECTOR | 1 | — |
| BB ABBOTT | DIRECTOR | 1 | — |
| DAVID BOYINGTON | DIRECTOR | 1 | — |
| CHRIS CARRERE | DIRECTOR AT LARGE | 1 | — |
| CARRIE CHARLES | DIRECTOR | 1 | — |
| CHAD HARROD | EMERITUS | 1 | — |
| JOSEPH LAMPHIER | DIRECTOR | 1 | — |
| JAY LANGFORD | DIRECTOR | 1 | — |
| JEFF MAXWELL | DIRECTOR AT LARGE | 1 | — |
| MARK MCHUGH | DIRECTOR AT LARGE | 1 | — |
| ANGELA NORTH | DIRECTOR | 1 | — |
| MARCO SCHNABL | DIRECTOR AT LARGE | 1 | — |
| DAWN SILER-NIXON | DIRECTOR | 1 | — |
| ASHLIE TEELING | DIRECTOR | 1 | — |
| DAVID FRAZER | CEO | 40 | $210,377 |
| DAWN ZACHMAN | COO | 40 | $119,939 |
| ROBERT MARTIN | CFO THRU OCTOBER 2024 | 40 | $132,178 |
| JENNIFER FINNEMORE | CFO START OCTOBER 2024 | 40 | $30,492 |
Subject Areas
Focus areas based on grantmaking activity
Frequently Asked Questions
What is National Pediatric Cancer?
National Pediatric Cancer is a nonprofit organization focused on Health, based in TAMPA, FL. It holds $6.2M in total assets as of 2025.
How large is National Pediatric Cancer?
As of 2025, National Pediatric Cancer holds $6.2M in total assets with $4.4M in annual revenue. It awarded 15 grants totaling $3.4M in 2025.
Where does National Pediatric Cancer operate?
National Pediatric Cancer has awarded grants in Alabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Tennessee.
What size grants does National Pediatric Cancer award?
In 2025, National Pediatric Cancer awarded 15 grants totaling $3.4M — an average of about $229K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.
What is National Pediatric Cancer's EIN?
National Pediatric Cancer's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 59-3097333. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2021–2025.
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Data last updated April 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings.
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