To support Connecticut's only health system dedicated exclusively to the care of children by raising financial resources to invest in people, research, technology and state-of-the-art equipment so Connecticut Children’s can improve the physical, social and emotional health of children.
Connecticut Children's Foundation Inc directs nearly all of its giving to Connecticut Children's, the state’s only health system dedicated exclusively to the care of children. Its recent grants show very large program-support awards, including $46,173,749 to Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford and $33,604,240 to Connecticut Children's Specialty Groupinc in Hartford. The foundation’s stated purpose is to raise financial resources that can be invested in people, research, technology, and state-of-the-art equipment so Connecticut Children’s can improve the physical, social, and emotional health of children. That mission sits behind a grantmaking profile centered on pediatric healthcare and the clinical infrastructure needed to deliver it. The foundation also makes program-related investments and uses restricted program support, which reinforces a structured approach to funding rather than broad general philanthropy. Recent grant records point to a large institutional funder with an operational focus on care delivery, research, and patient services within a single-state footprint. In that context, Connecticut Children's Foundation Inc functions as a core support vehicle for Connecticut Children’s medical, specialty, and research priorities.
Clinical care is central to the foundation’s funding. A 2025 grant of $46,173,749 to Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford was designated for program support, indicating major institutional backing for care delivery. The foundation also supports specialty services: it awarded $33,604,240 to Connecticut Children's Specialty Groupinc in Hartford for program support. Research is another defined area, and the active Connecticut Children's Connection — Research Funding Selection Awards program is built around pediatric research, including basic and translational research, population health and outcomes research, and clinical research. The program also includes hematology-oncology and rare diseases within its scope. Beyond those core areas, the foundation’s stated focus includes neonatal and fetal care, behavioral health, population health and community programs, and patient and family support through charity care.
The grant-size profile is heavily weighted toward large awards: the 25th percentile is $1,188,659, the median is $17,435,552, and the 75th percentile is $36,746,617. Recent grant records show repeated support to the same Connecticut recipients across multiple years, including Connecticut Children's Medical Center in 2023, 2024, and 2025. That pattern fits a foundation that gives through program support and restricted program support rather than one-off project grants. It also makes program-related investments. The active research-award program is membership-driven and does not accept unsolicited applications.
$79.8M
$201.5M
$37.7M
$85.6M
Most grants fall between $1.2M and $36.7M, with a median of $17.4M.
25th Percentile
$1.2M
Median
$17.4M
75th Percentile
$36.7M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in CT.
JAMES E SHMERLING DHA FACHE
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Giving is entirely local and stays in Connecticut. All recorded grants went to recipients in Hartford, and 100% of grants in the dataset were made to recipients in the foundation’s headquarters state. The recipient-country distribution is also exclusively U.S.-based. Within the grant list, Hartford appears as the location for both Connecticut Children's Medical Center and Connecticut Children's Specialty Groupinc, showing a concentrated in-state funding pattern.
Its stated focus areas include pediatric healthcare, clinical care, basic, translational, and clinical research, neonatal and fetal care, hematology-oncology, behavioral health, population health and community programs, and patient and family support through charity care.
No. The geographic scope of giving is local, 100% of grants went to recipients in Connecticut, and the recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
The Connecticut Children's Connection — Research Funding Selection Awards program does not accept unsolicited proposals. It is membership-driven, with Catalyst and Visionary donors participating in a Funding Selection Event to choose finalists.
Recent grants went to Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford and Connecticut Children's Specialty Groupinc in Hartford. The medical center appears in multiple years, including 2023, 2024, and 2025.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CONNECTICUT CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER | HARTFORD, CT | $46,173,749 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| CONNECTICUT CHILDREN'S SPECIALTY GROUPINC | HARTFORD, CT | $33,604,240 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| CONNECTICUT CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER | HARTFORD, CT | $954,043 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| CONNECTICUT CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER | HARTFORD, CT | $1,266,864 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
CONNECTICUT CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER
$46,173,749PROGRAM SUPPORT
CONNECTICUT CHILDREN'S SPECIALTY GROUPINC
$33,604,240PROGRAM SUPPORT
CONNECTICUT CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER
$954,043PROGRAM SUPPORT
CONNECTICUT CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER
$1,266,864PROGRAM SUPPORT