The Scripps Research Institute

La Jolla, CA ·EIN 33-0435954 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$69.0M received 70 funders 158 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds The Scripps Research Institute?

The Scripps Research Institute is funded by 70 grantmakers, led by The Alsam Foundation ($12.0M), International Aids Vaccine ($7.1M), Gates Philanthropy Partners ($6.5M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $69.0M in grants to The Scripps Research Institute between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Alsam Foundation$12,000,00022021–2022
International Aids Vaccine$7,079,42332020–2022
Gates Philanthropy Partners$6,489,99922020–2021
The John Martin Foundation$5,550,00042023–2024
Seattle Children's Hospital$5,452,16842021–2024
The Conrad Prebys Foundation$4,225,18172021–2023
Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation$3,000,00012022
The Leona M and Harry B Helmsley$2,759,40622024
The Simons Foundation Inc$2,141,503102020–2023
Emory University$1,881,98452020–2024
The Donald E & Delia B Baxter Foundation$1,485,49652020–2024
James B Pendleton Charitable Trust$1,450,00052020–2024
Rainwater Charitable Foundation$1,305,831112020–2022
Vanderbilt University Medical Center$1,171,08722020–2021
The Trustees of Columbia University$1,078,62642020–2023
Mercatus Center Inc$975,00022020–2021
Volo Foundation$815,25032022–2024
Yale University$810,87032020–2024
The Celia Lipton Farris and Victor W$570,00032020–2021
Breakthrough T1d$534,62422020–2022
National Foundation For Cancer Research$500,00042020–2024
The Michael J Fox Foundation$500,00012022
Foundation for Food and Agriculture$450,00012023
The Rockefeller Foundation$446,56512021
The Patrick J Mcgovern Foundation Inc$400,00012023

Showing top 25 of 70 funders by total given.

What grants has The Scripps Research Institute received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Leona M and Harry B HelmsleyGUT-RETAINED NRF2/ARE ACTIVATORS FOR IBD$2,265,175
2024The John Martin FoundationCLINICAL PROOF-OF-CONCEPT OF AN AFFORDABLE, ORAL CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY (OX-4224) IN INDIA FOR LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES$1,500,000
2024Seattle Children's HospitalPEDIATRIC MEDICAL RESEARCH GRANT SUBAWARD$1,221,439
2024The Leona M and Harry B HelmsleyTRANSLATION OF MICROBIOTA MECHANISMS ON NOD2 FOR CROHNS DISEASE THERAPIES$494,231
2024Every Cure IncSCRIPPS WILL INTEGRATE ITS BIOTHINGS EXPLORER PLATFORM INTO EVERY CURE'S KNOWLEDGE GRAPH, CONTRIBUTING APIS, DATA EVALUATION, AND ONTOLOGY MAPPING EXPERTISE. THEY WILL IDENTIFY PROPRIETARY DATASETS, EVALUATE THEIR UTILITY, AND REFINE INTEGRATION PROCESSES FOR CLINICAL AND PATIENT-LEVEL DATA. THEIR WORK STRENGTHENS INTEROPERABILITY AND ENSURES HIGH-VALUE BIOMEDICAL DATA IS CONNECTED ACROSS THE MATRIX PROJECT.$362,247
2024The Donald E & Delia B Baxter FoundationRESEARCH GRANTS$352,000
2024Volo FoundationALI TORKAMANI PHD, PROSPECTIVE ELECTRONIC POLYGENIC RISK STUDY$336,000
2024James B Pendleton Charitable TrustHIV/AIDS RESEARCH$300,000
2024American Diabetes AssociationEarly Investigator Award$260,000
2024National Foundation For Cancer ResearchRESEARCH CONTRACTS$200,000
2024David W Hearst Jr FoundationDR. ROBERT RUSSO$200,000
2024The G Harold & Leila Y MathersRESEARCH PROJECT$183,334
2024Yale UniversitySUBAWARD - SPONSORED RESEARCH$155,372
2024Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramFOR RECIPIENT'S EXEMPT PURPOSE$102,300
2024Martha P Mack FoundationFOR SUPPORT OF DAILY$100,000
2024Emory UniversityRESEARCH/SUBCONTRACT$87,623
2024The Esther a & Joseph Klingenstein Fund IncNEUROSCIENCE$75,000
2024American Diabetes AssociationPostdoctoral Fellowship$74,356
2024The Broad Institute IncRESEARCH$56,646
2024Vanderbilt UniversityResearch$51,003
2024Stephanie & Lawrence Flinn JrcharitableALL CONTRIBUTIONS ARE FOR THE GENERAL SUPPORT OF THE 501(C)(3) NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS.$1,000
2023The John Martin FoundationMCMQ069 AS A SINGLE-DOSE CURE AND 28-DAY CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS TO ERADICATE MALARIA$2,000,000
2023The John Martin FoundationMCMQ069 AS A SINGLE-DOSE CURE AND 28-DAY CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS TO ERADICATE MALARIA$2,000,000
2023Seattle Children's HospitalPEDIATRIC MEDICAL RESEARCH GRANT SUBAWARD$1,210,693
2023The Conrad Prebys FoundationDEVELOPMENT OF ALLOGENEIC SWITCHABLE CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR T CELL THERAPY$700,000
2023Foundation for Food and AgricultureRESEARCH$450,000
2023The Patrick J Mcgovern Foundation IncTO SUPPORT THE POWERMOM PLATFORM AND ADVANCE MATERNAL HEALTH RESEARCH AND OUTCOMES ACROSS THE COUNTRY$400,000
2023The Trustees of Columbia UniversityResearch$386,808
2023The Donald E & Delia B Baxter FoundationRESEARCH GRANTS$376,000
2023Thomas Jefferson UniversityPROGRAM SUPPORT$313,033

Showing 30 most recent of 158 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds The Scripps Research Institute?

The Scripps Research Institute is funded by 70 grantmakers, led by The Alsam Foundation ($12.0M), International Aids Vaccine ($7.1M), Gates Philanthropy Partners ($6.5M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $69.0M in grants to The Scripps Research Institute between 2019–2024.

Who is The Scripps Research Institute's largest funder?

The Alsam Foundation is the largest recorded funder of The Scripps Research Institute, with $12.0M across 2 grants (2021–2022).

How much grant funding has The Scripps Research Institute received?

IRS 990 filings record $69.0M in grants to The Scripps Research Institute across 158 grants from 70 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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