Atrium Health Foundation

Charlotte, NC ·EIN 56-6060481 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$81.0M received 89 funders 200 grants · 2022–2025

Who funds Atrium Health Foundation?

Atrium Health Foundation is funded by 89 grantmakers, led by Foundation for the Carolinas ($22.5M), C D Spangler Foundation Inc ($10.0M), The Duke Endowment ($9.7M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $81.0M in grants to Atrium Health Foundation between 2022–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Foundation for the Carolinas$22,530,47132022–2024
C D Spangler Foundation Inc$10,000,00012022
The Duke Endowment$9,652,599452022–2024
The Bloomberg Family Foundation Inc$7,293,00012024
The William Jeff and Jennifer Gross$4,000,00032022–2024
The Winston-Salem Foundation$3,001,70022022–2023
The Leon Levine Foundation$3,000,00032024
Ally Charitable Foundation$3,000,00032022–2024
The Isabella Santos Foundation$1,697,58722022–2023
The Shelton Foundation$1,500,00022024
Kerry & Simone Vickar Family Foundation$1,200,00062022–2024
Foundation for the Charlotte Jewish$1,134,94532022–2024
Wayland Henry Cato Jr Foundation$1,000,00012024
Jeff Gordon Childrens Foundation$1,000,00012022
David and Nicole Tepper Charitable$966,66632022–2024
Dowd Foundation Inc$800,00022022–2023
The Tepper Foundation$800,00022022–2023
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation$773,19832022–2023
The Paula Takacs Foundation For Sarcoma Research$610,00022023–2024
The Gayle J & Charles C Tallardy Iii$602,41332022–2024
Truist Foundation Inc$550,00012022
The Cannon Foundation Inc$516,03232023–2025
Speedway Children's Charities$440,00042022–2024
Muscular Dystrophy Association$378,30342022–2024
Champions for Education Inc$301,00012023

Showing top 25 of 89 funders by total given.

What grants has Atrium Health Foundation received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Hawthorne FoundationFUNDING$200,000
2025The Cannon Foundation IncTO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE MISSION OF THE RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION$166,667
2025Tr Uw a B Winkler-winkler FelloUNRESTRICTED GENERAL$54,775
2025Dalton-brand Foundation IncCOMMUNITY/CHARITABLE$50,000
2025Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis AssnANNUAL GRANT PAYMENT FY25 CENTER OF EXCELLENCE/RESEARCH$15,000
2024Foundation for the CarolinasCHARITABLE GIFT$8,073,582
2024The Bloomberg Family Foundation IncTO SUPPORT CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION$7,293,000
2024The Leon Levine FoundationLevine Cancer Institute$1,000,000
2024Ally Charitable FoundationWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTER OF EXCELLENCE AND SCHOLARSHIP FUND$1,000,000
2024The William Jeff and Jennifer GrossGENERAL DONATION$1,000,000
2024Wayland Henry Cato Jr FoundationCHARITABLE$1,000,000
2024The Leon Levine FoundationLevine Cancer Institute (III)$1,000,000
2024The Leon Levine FoundationLCI (II)$1,000,000
2024The Shelton FoundationCommunity Support$750,000
2024The Shelton FoundationCommunity Support$750,000
2024The Duke EndowmentTO DEVELOP ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MODELS THAT PREDICT FUTURE COVID OUTBREAKS AND DIRECT RESOURCES TO THE MOST VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES.$375,000
2024David and Nicole Tepper CharitableGENERAL SUPPORT$350,000
2024The Duke EndowmentTO PILOT EMBEDDED COUNSELORS IN PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE CLINICS TO INCREASE ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN.$330,000
2024The Paula Takacs Foundation For Sarcoma ResearchSARCOMA RESEARCH$310,000
2024The Cannon Foundation IncUP-TO-DATE HOSPITAL BEDS FOR PATIENTS TREATED AT ATRIUM HEALTH ANSON$274,365
2024The Duke EndowmentTO ESTABLISH A CENTER FOR WELL-BEING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR PHYSICIANS AND ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDERS.$270,000
2024The Duke EndowmentTO TEST THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A PROGRAM DESIGNED TO REDUCE RACIAL AND RURAL DISPARITIES IN SEPSIS RECOVERY.$268,000
2024The Duke EndowmentTO TEST A HYPERTENSION CARE PATHWAY WITH PREGNANT AND POSTPARTUM WOMEN, INCLUDING AFRICAN AMERICAN AND HISPANIC WOMEN.$265,000
2024The Duke EndowmentTO TEST A VIRTUAL ENGAGEMENT MODEL TO EXPAND ACCESS TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS.$225,000
2024The Duke EndowmentTO EXPAND THE CODE LAVENDER PROGRAM TO ADDRESS WORKFORCE BURNOUT.$225,000
2024The Duke EndowmentTO EXPAND AN INTEGRATED VIRTUAL SCHOOL-BASED MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES.$220,000
2024The Duke EndowmentTO IMPROVE LATINO HEALTH BY REPLICATING THE PASOS COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAM IN NORTH CAROLINA.$220,000
2024Foundation for the Charlotte JewishCHARITABLE GIFT$212,100
2024Kerry & Simone Vickar Family FoundationOperational Support$200,000
2024The Duke EndowmentTO INTRODUCE AND PROMOTE HEALTH CARE CAREERS TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO ADDRESS REGIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL WORKFORCE SHORTAGES.$200,000

Showing 30 most recent of 200 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Atrium Health Foundation?

Atrium Health Foundation is funded by 89 grantmakers, led by Foundation for the Carolinas ($22.5M), C D Spangler Foundation Inc ($10.0M), The Duke Endowment ($9.7M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $81.0M in grants to Atrium Health Foundation between 2022–2025.

Who is Atrium Health Foundation's largest funder?

Foundation for the Carolinas is the largest recorded funder of Atrium Health Foundation, with $22.5M across 3 grants (2022–2024).

How much grant funding has Atrium Health Foundation received?

IRS 990 filings record $81.0M in grants to Atrium Health Foundation across 200 grants from 89 funders between 2022–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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