American College of Radiology

Reston, VA ·EIN 36-2261602 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$61.7M received 15 funders 52 grants · 2019–2025

Who funds American College of Radiology?

American College of Radiology is funded by 15 grantmakers, led by University of Chicago ($26.3M), American College of Radiology ($11.1M), Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders ($8.1M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $61.7M in grants to American College of Radiology between 2019–2025.

What grants has American College of Radiology received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Alzheimer's Disease & Related DisordersPROGRAM SUPPORT$881,274
2024University of ChicagoSUBAWARD$4,703,172
2024Alzheimer's Disease & Related DisordersPROGRAM SUPPORT$3,560,935
2024Trustees of Boston UniversityRESEARCH$1,100,362
2024American College of Radiology FoundationRESEARCH SUPPORT$323,693
2024The Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaRESEARCH$163,329
2024American College of Radiology FoundationED PROGRAM SUPPORT$63,642
2024Radiological Society of North America IncCONTRIBUTION$25,000
2024American College of Radiology FoundationADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT$18,208
2024Emory UniversityRESEARCH/SUBCONTRACT$14,419
2023University of ChicagoSubaward$5,208,635
2023American College of RadiologyDUES CONTRIBUTION$4,844,000
2023Gordon E and Betty I Moore FoundationTO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN AI LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK, INCLUDING EXTERNAL VALIDATION AND OVERSIGHT STRATEGIES, TO MANAGE THE COMPLEXITY OF ENSURING SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF IMAGING-BASED AI APPLICATIONS IN THE CLINICAL ENVIRONMENT.$1,258,409
2023Alzheimer's Disease & Related DisordersPROGRAM SUPPORT$1,231,274
2023Trustees of Boston UniversityResearch Research Research Research$1,001,306
2023The Breast Cancer ResearchMEDICAL RESEARCH$533,333
2023Gordon E and Betty I Moore FoundationIN SUPPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LEARNING NETWORK OF FOUR LEARNING COLLABORATIVES DESIGNED TO DEVELOP STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE THE DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER.$495,000
2023American College of Radiology FoundationRESEARCH SUPPORT$481,864
2023American College of Radiology FoundationED PROGRAM SUPPORT$148,405
2023The Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaRESEARCH$103,408
2023Radiological Society of North America IncCONTRIBUTION$25,000
2022University of ChicagoSubaward$6,800,367
2022American College of RadiologyDUES CONTRIBUTION$6,297,000
2022Trustees of Boston UniversityResearch$1,600,225
2022Gordon E and Betty I Moore FoundationIN SUPPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LEARNING NETWORK OF FOUR LEARNING COLLABORATIVES DESIGNED TO DEVELOP STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE THE DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER.$1,562,130
2022Alzheimer's Disease & Related DisordersPROGRAM SUPPORT$1,547,493
2022American College of Radiology FoundationRESEARCH SUPPORT$389,036
2022The Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaRESEARCH$25,605
2022Radiological Society of North America Inccontribution$25,000
2022American College of Radiology FoundationED PROGRAM SUPPORT$16,280

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds American College of Radiology?

American College of Radiology is funded by 15 grantmakers, led by University of Chicago ($26.3M), American College of Radiology ($11.1M), Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders ($8.1M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $61.7M in grants to American College of Radiology between 2019–2025.

Who is American College of Radiology's largest funder?

University of Chicago is the largest recorded funder of American College of Radiology, with $26.3M across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has American College of Radiology received?

IRS 990 filings record $61.7M in grants to American College of Radiology across 52 grants from 15 funders between 2019–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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