The Translational Genomics Research Institute

Phoenix, AZ ·EIN 75-3065445 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$20.6M received 10 funders 26 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds The Translational Genomics Research Institute?

The Translational Genomics Research Institute is funded by 10 grantmakers, led by The Translational Genomics Research Institute Foundation ($9.7M), City of Hope ($2.6M), The Narbha Institute Inc ($2.2M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $20.6M in grants to The Translational Genomics Research Institute between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Translational Genomics Research Institute Foundation$9,708,78312024
City of Hope$2,644,59532022–2024
The Narbha Institute Inc$2,170,00042020–2023
Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope$1,633,72812024
City of Hope National Medical Center$1,627,90432020–2024
Yale University$1,337,48252020–2024
Mayo Clinic Group Return$709,75852020–2024
John Templeton Foundation$695,27422024
Critical Path Institute$35,00012020
United Way Worldwide$5,50112020

What grants has The Translational Genomics Research Institute received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Translational Genomics Research Institute FoundationFUNDRAISING FOR TGEN AND COH PHX$9,708,783
2024Beckman Research Institute of the City of HopeOPERATING SUPPORT$1,633,728
2024John Templeton FoundationVALETE PILOT STUDY: VALIDATION OF CANCER EARLY DETECTION VIA BLOOD TESTING$625,514
2024City of Hope National Medical CenterOPERATING SUPPORT$611,088
2024City of HopeOPERATING SUPPORT$408,198
2024Yale UniversitySUBAWARD - SPONSORED RESEARCH$349,366
2024John Templeton FoundationUNDERSTANDING THE MECHANISMS OF OBESITY AND RADIATION IN CARCINOGENESIS AND CANCER ETIOLOGY$69,760
2024Mayo Clinic Group ReturnSUPPORT CHARITABLE PROGRAMS$23,977
2023City of HopeOperating Support$2,002,719
2023The Narbha Institute IncPROGRAM SUPPORT$520,000
2023Yale UniversitySUBAWARD - SPONSORED RESEARCH$329,688
2023Mayo Clinic Group ReturnSUPPORT CHARITABLE PURPOSE$284,702
2022City of Hope National Medical CenterOperating Support$500,000
2022The Narbha Institute IncPROGRAM SUPPORT$500,000
2022Yale UniversitySUBAWARD - SPONSORED RESEARCH$264,617
2022City of HopeOperating Support$233,678
2022Mayo Clinic Group ReturnSUPPORT CHARITABLE PROGRAMS$150,934
2021The Narbha Institute IncPROGRAM SUPPORT$550,000
2021Yale UniversitySUBAWARD - SPONSORED RESEARCH$326,818
2021Mayo Clinic Group ReturnSUPPORT CHARITABLE PROGRAMS$195,720
2020The Narbha Institute IncPROGRAM SUPPORT$600,000
2020City of Hope National Medical CenterSEE PART IV.$516,816
2020Yale UniversitySUBAWARD - SPONSORED RESEARCH$66,993
2020Mayo Clinic Group ReturnSUPPORT CHARITABLE PROGRAMS$54,425
2020Critical Path InstituteANTI MICROBIAL RESISTANCE DATA PROJECT$35,000
2020United Way WorldwideGENERAL CHARITABLE OPERATIONS$5,501

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds The Translational Genomics Research Institute?

The Translational Genomics Research Institute is funded by 10 grantmakers, led by The Translational Genomics Research Institute Foundation ($9.7M), City of Hope ($2.6M), The Narbha Institute Inc ($2.2M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $20.6M in grants to The Translational Genomics Research Institute between 2020–2024.

Who is The Translational Genomics Research Institute's largest funder?

The Translational Genomics Research Institute Foundation is the largest recorded funder of The Translational Genomics Research Institute, with $9.7M across 1 grant (2024).

How much grant funding has The Translational Genomics Research Institute received?

IRS 990 filings record $20.6M in grants to The Translational Genomics Research Institute across 26 grants from 10 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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