Center for Health Policy Development

Washington, DC ·EIN 52-1576801 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$7.0M received 12 funders 47 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Center for Health Policy Development?

Center for Health Policy Development is funded by 12 grantmakers, led by Laura and John Arnold Foundation ($3.9M), The Commonwealth Fund ($1.7M), Gary and Mary West Health Policy Center ($550K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $7.0M in grants to Center for Health Policy Development between 2020–2025.

What grants has Center for Health Policy Development received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025The Commonwealth FundSupporting State Policymakers to Understand Private Equity in Health Care through Data$280,053
2025The Commonwealth FundState Health and Human Services Leadership Network (2024)$180,292
2025The Commonwealth FundState Health and Human Services Leadership Network (2025)$159,588
2025The Commonwealth FundState Behavioral Health Integration Network$27,542
2025The Commonwealth FundState Health and Human Services Leadership Network$2,623
2024Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO ENGAGE IN AND PROVIDE SUPPORT AND TARGETED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES RELATED TO DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING POPULATION-BASED PAYMENT REFORM VIA A WORKGROUP, TRACKING STATE PAYMENT REFORM ACTIVITY, AND DISSEMINATING INFORMATION ABOUT PAYMENT REFORM AND FEDERAL AND STATE EFFORTS RELATED TO THE SAME.$376,486
2024The David and Lucile Packard FoundationFamilies and Communities$300,000
2024Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO IDENTIFY AND ADVANCE INNOVATIVE STATE POLICY SOLUTIONS TO STRENGTHEN CONTRACEPTIVE AFFORDABILITY AND ACCESS.$289,665
2024Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES ON MEDICAID MANAGED CARE DESIGN, WITH AN EMPHASIS ON PAYMENT, FOR THE DUAL-ELIGIBLE POPULATION AND THOSE WITH LONG-TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORTS NEEDS.$272,789
2024Gary and Mary West Health Policy CenterBUILD A TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECT TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF CARE AND COST ACCOUNTABILITY IN NURSING HOMES.$150,000
2024The Commonwealth FundKeeping People Healthy as They Transition from Jail or Prison to the Community: A State Reentry Learning and Action Network$120,000
2024The Commonwealth FundState Behavioral Health Integration Network$119,732
2024The Commonwealth FundImproving Behavioral Health Care: Building Capacity for State-Level Systems Reforms$50,000
2024The Commonwealth FundLeveraging Federal and State Investments to Modernize Public Health: State Learning Collaborative$50,000
2024Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO SUPPORT STATES DEVELOPING POPULATION-BASED GLOBAL BUDGETS.$13,148
2024California Healthcare FoundationANNUAL NATIONAL ACADEMY FOR STATE HEALTH POLICY (NASHP) CONFERENCE, 2023$10,000
2024AarpSponsorship of annual conference$10,000
2024Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO SUPPORT AN EDUCATIONAL HEALTH CARE POLICY CONFERENCE.$5,000
2023Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO SUPPORT STATES DEVELOPING POPULATION-BASED GLOBAL BUDGETS.$364,559
2023Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES ON MEDICAID MANAGED CARE DESIGN, WITH AN EMPHASIS ON PAYMENT, FOR THE DUAL-ELIGIBLE POPULATION AND THOSE WITH LONG-TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORT NEEDS.$200,009
2023The Commonwealth FundState Health and Human Services Leadership Network$140,000
2023Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors IncGENERAL$125,000
2023The Commonwealth FundLeveraging Federal and State Investments to Modernize Public Health: State Learning Collaborative$100,000
2023The Commonwealth FundImproving Behavioral Health Care: Building Capacity for State-Level Systems Reforms$100,000
2023Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO DEVELOP, IDENTIFY, AND DISSEMINATE INNOVATIVE STATE STRATEGIES TO EXPAND OPTIONS FOR CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS.$96,894
2023The Commonwealth FundEngaging and Supporting State Employee Health Plans in a Peer to Peer Learning Collaborative on Health Care Costs$20,000
2023Peter G Peterson FoundationTO SUPPORT EVENTS AND CORE ACTIVITIES.$20,000
2023AarpSponsorship of NASHPCONF$10,000
2023California Healthcare FoundationNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR STATE HEALTH POLICY'S CONFERENCE, 2022$10,000
2022Gary and Mary West Health Policy CenterBUILD A TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROJECT TO ASSIST STATE HEALTH LEADERS WITH BUILDING MULTIPAYER DELIVERY SYSTEM REFORM EFFORTS AND EXECUTE A SUMMIT ON KEY STATE AGING ISSUES FOR SENIOR STATE LEADERS.$400,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Center for Health Policy Development?

Center for Health Policy Development is funded by 12 grantmakers, led by Laura and John Arnold Foundation ($3.9M), The Commonwealth Fund ($1.7M), Gary and Mary West Health Policy Center ($550K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $7.0M in grants to Center for Health Policy Development between 2020–2025.

Who is Center for Health Policy Development's largest funder?

Laura and John Arnold Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Center for Health Policy Development, with $3.9M across 12 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Center for Health Policy Development received?

IRS 990 filings record $7.0M in grants to Center for Health Policy Development across 47 grants from 12 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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