The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc

New York, NY ·EIN 13-3806788 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$633K received 18 funders 33 grants · 2019–2025

Who funds The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc?

The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc is funded by 18 grantmakers, led by The William Gerald Willett ($152K), Carylon Julius and Marcie ($150K), America's Charities ($100K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $633K in grants to The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc between 2019–2025.

What grants has The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Carylon Julius and MarcieCHARITY$50,000
2025The Dale L Reese FoundationGENERAL FUND$2,000
2025Continental Grain FoundationUNRESTRICTED$1,000
2024Carylon Julius and MarcieCHARITY$50,000
2024Mike & Patti Hennessy Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT$20,000
2024The Dale L Reese FoundationGENERAL FUND$2,000
2024Nespola Charitable FoundationPROMOTE, ADVOCATE FOR AND SUPPORT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AS IT RELATES TO THE CAUSES, PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND CURE FOR OVARIAN CANCER$1,000
2023Carylon Julius and MarcieCHARITY$50,000
2023Mike & Patti Hennessy Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT$20,000
2023National Philanthropic TrustHEALTH$7,100
2023The Warburg Pincus FoundationTO DEVELOP A NON-INVASIVE, ACCESSIBLE AND RELIABLE EARLY DETECTION TEST THAT WILL SAVE WOMEN'S LIVES$3,126
2023The Dale L Reese FoundationGENERAL FUND$2,000
2023The Schwedel FoundationGENERAL FUNDS$1,000
2023Nespola Charitable FoundationPROMOTE, ADVOCATE FOR AND SUPPORT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AS IT RELATES TO THE CAUSES, PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND CURE FOR OVARIAN CANCER$1,000
2023Kimmins Terrier Foundation IncMEDICAL INSTITUTION$500
2023The Forest Family Foundation IncTo support various programs$100
2022America's CharitiesGENERAL SUPPORT$100,178
2022The William Gerald WillettTO PROMOTE, ADVOCATE, AND SUPPORT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FOR THE CURE OF OVARIAN CANCER$50,000
2022The Blackbaud Giving FundGENERAL SUPPORT$36,196
2022Mike & Patti Hennessy Foundation IncRESEARCH$20,000
2022The Warburg Pincus FoundationTO DEVELOP A NON-INVASIVE, ACCESSIBLE AND RELIABLE EARLY DETECTION TEST THAT WILL SAVE WOMEN'S LIVES$700
2022Ann and Ari Deshe FoundationGENERAL OPERATING FUND$188
2022Dri Walter and Anne Silver FamilyOVARIAN CANCER RESEARCH$52
2021The William Gerald WillettTO PROMOTE, ADVOCATE, AND SUPPORT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FOR THE CURE OF OVARIAN CANCER$52,100
2021National Philanthropic TrustHEALTH$6,000
2021Nespola Charitable FoundationUNRESTRICTED GENERAL$1,000
2020The William Gerald WillettTO PROMOTE, ADVOCATE, AND SUPPORT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FOR THE CURE OF OVARIAN CANCER$50,000
2020Warren and Zoann Little DusenburyCANCER RESEARCH$15,000
2020Nespola Charitable FoundationUNRESTRICTED GENERAL$1,000
2020Dri Walter and Anne Silver FamilyOVARIAN CANCER RESEARCH$713

Showing 30 most recent of 33 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc?

The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc is funded by 18 grantmakers, led by The William Gerald Willett ($152K), Carylon Julius and Marcie ($150K), America's Charities ($100K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $633K in grants to The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc between 2019–2025.

Who is The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc's largest funder?

The William Gerald Willett is the largest recorded funder of The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc, with $152K across 3 grants (2020–2022).

How much grant funding has The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc received?

IRS 990 filings record $633K in grants to The Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc across 33 grants from 18 funders between 2019–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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