Health Care Without Harm

Reston, VA ·EIN 52-2358837 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$24.4M received 43 funders 109 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Health Care Without Harm?

Health Care Without Harm is funded by 43 grantmakers, led by John D and Catherine T Macarthur ($3.3M), Skoll Fund ($2.7M), The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ($2.5M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $24.4M in grants to Health Care Without Harm between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
John D and Catherine T Macarthur$3,250,00052021–2024
Skoll Fund$2,655,00042020–2024
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$2,506,55652020–2024
The Marisla Foundation$2,150,00052020–2024
Silicon Valley Community Foundation$1,873,10052020–2024
The Kresge Foundation$1,772,00052020–2024
The Rockefeller Foundation$1,707,32472020–2023
East Bay Community Foundation$1,500,00012022
Builders Vision Foundation$1,250,00042022–2024
Resources Legacy Fund$1,000,00022022–2023
Jewish Communal Fund$878,00052020–2024
Tandem Philanthropies$750,00022023–2024
The Commonwealth Fund$640,00042023–2025
Lydia B Stokes Foundation$348,33322023–2024
WK Kellogg Foundation$300,00032021–2023
United States Energy Foundation$280,00032020–2022
Meyer Memorial Trust$250,00032020–2023
New York State Health Fdn$225,82032022–2024
Elmina B Sewall Foundation$131,45632020–2022
The Casey & Family Foundation$115,00042021–2024
The John Merck Fund$70,00012020
Boston Foundation Inc$65,98222020
The Skoll Foundation$65,00022020–2022
Commonweal$62,50012022
World Resources Institute$62,00042020–2024

Showing top 25 of 43 funders by total given.

What grants has Health Care Without Harm received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025The Commonwealth FundSafeguarding Access to Care Through IRA-Supported Investments in Essential Hospitals$240,000
2025The Commonwealth FundImplementing the blueprint for health care to meet its decarbonization commitments and spur a low-carbon, resilient economy$40,000
2024John D and Catherine T MacarthurFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$1,000,000
2024Skoll FundGENERAL NONPROFIT SUPPORT$505,000
2024Silicon Valley Community FoundationEnvironment$500,800
2024Tandem PhilanthropiesTO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT$500,000
2024The Marisla FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$350,000
2024Builders Vision Foundationto support healthy procurement standards in hospital systems$350,000
2024Lydia B Stokes FoundationNORTHEAST FOOD PROJECT$333,333
2024Builders Vision Foundationto provide educational resources to healthcare facilities concerning plant-based diets$300,000
2024Jewish Communal FundIN FURTHERANCE OF GRANTEE'S TAX-EXEMPT PURPOSE$250,000
2024The Kresge FoundationPROJECT SUPPORT GRANT TO ENABLE HEALTH CARE WITHOUT HARM$170,000
2024The Commonwealth FundImplementing the blueprint for health care to meet its decarbonization commitments and spur a low-carbon, resilient economy$160,000
2024The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation79559 BRINGING CLIMATE AND HEALTH EQUITY SOLUTIONS TO SCALE BY ADVANCING STRATEGIES FROM AND ACROSS THE GLOBAL HEALTHCARE SECTOR$50,000
2024Earth Island Institute IncGeneral support$50,000
2024John D and Catherine T MacarthurTO SUPPORT CIVIL SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT IN THE GLOBAL PLASTICS TREATY CONVENING IN BUSAN, REPUBLIC OF KOREA$50,000
2024The Bullitt FoundationTO CONTINUE ENCOURAGING HOSPITALS TO REDUCE FOOD WASTE, DECREASE MEAT PURCHASES AND PROVIDE PLANT-FORWARD MEALS.$50,000
2024New York State Health FdnSUPPORTING NEW YORKS HOSPITALS TO ADOPT HEALTHIER FOOD PRACTICES$45,000
2024Maine Community Foundation IncAlliances & Advocacy$30,000
2024The Casey & Family FoundationCHARITABLE$20,000
2024World Resources InstituteREVERSE RAPID DEGRADATION OF ECOSYSTEMS$15,000
2024The Community Foundation for Greater NewFOR THE STEPHANIE DAVIS SCHOLARSHIP$10,000
2024The Fine FundGENERAL OPERATIONS$10,000
2024Tomkat Ranch Educational FoundationUNRESTRICTED CHARITABLE GRANT$2,500
2024The Quinn FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$2,500
2024The Allayne and Douglas Wick FoundationGeneral Operations$1,000
2023John D and Catherine T Macarthurfor general operating support$1,450,000
2023Silicon Valley Community FoundationEnvironment$545,000
2023Resources Legacy FundLAND OR MARINE CONSERVATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND/OR ENVIRON. EQUITY AND JUSTICE.$500,000
2023The Kresge FoundationTO ENABLE HEALTH CARE WITHOUT HARM TO ENGAGE HEALTH SYSTEMS IN MITIGATION, RESILIENCE, AND LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES THAT PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH FROM CLIMATE CHANGE, ACCELERATE THE TRANSITION TO A LOW-CARBON ECONOMY, AND IMPROVE COMMUNITY RESILIENCE AND EQUITABLE ACCESS TO CARE.$402,000

Showing 30 most recent of 109 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Health Care Without Harm?

Health Care Without Harm is funded by 43 grantmakers, led by John D and Catherine T Macarthur ($3.3M), Skoll Fund ($2.7M), The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ($2.5M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $24.4M in grants to Health Care Without Harm between 2020–2025.

Who is Health Care Without Harm's largest funder?

John D and Catherine T Macarthur is the largest recorded funder of Health Care Without Harm, with $3.3M across 5 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has Health Care Without Harm received?

IRS 990 filings record $24.4M in grants to Health Care Without Harm across 109 grants from 43 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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