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    Family Health International

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    DURHAM, NCWebsite9195447040

    About Family Health International

    FHI 360 is a nonprofit organization that mobilizes research, resources and relationships so that people everywhere can access the opportunities they need to lead full, healthy lives.

    Focus Areas

    reproductive and maternal/child healthHIVtuberculosisneglected tropical diseasesnoncommunicable diseasesclinical trials and researcheconomic opportunityhumanitarian response

    Who They Fund

    people living with or at risk of HIVpregnant women and mothers (maternal populations)communities in low- and middle-income countries / international populationsvulnerable socio-economically disadvantaged communities

    About Family Health International

    Family Health International Inc. repeatedly backs large-scale health research and delivery efforts, with its biggest recent award going to Helen Keller International for cancer prevention technology development. That same pattern shows up across HIV, maternal health, global health, and international development grants, often at multi-million-dollar scale and frequently to research institutions or implementing organizations. The foundation’s recent portfolio includes repeat support for population health work, such as grants to Population Services International for maternal health and nutrition and to The Regents of the University of California for HIV-related research. It also funds major university-based research centers, including Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and the University of California San Diego, alongside service and relief organizations such as Internews Network and HealthRight International. The portfolio is strongly programmatic: many awards are tied to specific disease areas, research agendas, or interventions rather than open-ended general support. Across the recent grant list, the foundation appears to favor substantial, targeted grants that connect research, implementation, and public health outcomes in the United States and globally.

    What Family Health International Funds

    HIV is a major throughline in the recent portfolio. Family Health International Inc. gave $9,561,674 to The Regents of the UC for HIV related research, $5,304,354 to The Trustees Columbia for HIV/ AIDS prevention, and $3,656,015 to The George Washington University for HIV/ AIDS prevention. Maternal and child health also appears through a $7,001,235 grant to Population Services International for maternal health and nutrition. In global health, the foundation supported Magee Womens Research Ins with $6,437,282 and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Ce with $5,242,404, both for global health work. It also made a $12,189,783 grant to Internews Network for international development and relief services, showing that its funding extends beyond biomedical research into broader development and response work.

    How Family Health International Gives

    Typical grant sizes are substantial: the 25th percentile is $50,000, the median is $168,969, and the 75th percentile is $571,780. The recent list also includes several multi-million-dollar awards, which indicates a mix of smaller strategic grants and very large program commitments. Grants appear to recur across years for some recipients, including Helen Keller International, Population Services International, the University of North Carolina, and Clinton Health Access Initiative. The funder is a regular grantmaker rather than an individual-giving vehicle or program-related-investment vehicle. Unsolicited applications are not accepted through the active grant programs listed.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $355.3M

    Total Assets

    $348.3M

    Total Revenue

    $800M

    Total Expenses

    $795.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $50K and $572K, with a median of $169K.

    25th Percentile

    $50K

    Median

    $169K

    75th Percentile

    $572K

    Geographic Reach

    National37 states funded

    About 6% of grants go to recipients in DC.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters
    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Family Health International Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Family Health International.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic484$354.6M
    99.8%
    2Kenya1$655K

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    EIN: 23-7413005
    3 filings on record
    students/learners (through educational development initiatives)

    Funding Style

    research-focused fundingdisease-prevention / direct service supportinternational / global health grantsprogrammatic public health interventions

    Topics

    HIV/AIDS preventionHIV-related biomedical and implementation researchmaternal health and nutrition (maternal & child health)global health / international developmentsocio-economic development tied to health outcomeseducational development with health linkagescancer prevention technology development

    Where Family Health International Makes Grants

    Giving is national, but it is heavily concentrated in Washington, DC, which is the top state by grant count. Most grants land in the United States, with 484 U.S. grants and 1 grant in Kenya. Recent recipient locations include New York, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, Chapel Hill, Seattle, and Pittsburgh. The North Carolina headquarters does not mirror the main giving pattern: only 6% of grants go to recipients in NC.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Family Health International

    What kinds of work does Family Health International Inc. fund most often?

    The recent grants center on HIV/AIDS prevention and HIV-related research, maternal health and nutrition, global health, cancer prevention technology development, and international development or relief services. Named awards include support for The Regents of the UC, Population Services International, and Helen Keller International tied to those specific purposes.

    Does Family Health International Inc. accept unsolicited applications?

    No. The active grant program listed for the foundation states that it accepts unsolicited applications: False.

    How large are its typical grants?

    The grant-size distribution is broad. The 25th percentile is $50,000, the median is $168,969, and the 75th percentile is $571,780, with several recent awards in the multi-million-dollar range.

    Does the foundation fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Helen Keller International, Population Services International, the University of North Carolina, and Clinton Health Access Initiative. That points to recurring relationships rather than isolated one-time awards only.

    Where does Family Health International Inc. give most often?

    Its giving is national, but Washington, DC is the top state by grant count. The recent recipient list also shows repeated awards in New York, California, North Carolina, and other U.S. locations, plus one grant in Kenya.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    0.2%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Helen Keller InternationalNew York, NY$17,549,6592025CANCER PREVENTION TECH DEVELOPMENT
    Clinton Health Access InitiativeBoston, MA$5,043,6932025GLOBAL HEALTH
    Johns Hopkins UniversityChicago, IL$5,036,7482025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    University of North CarolinaCHAPEL HILL, NC$4,666,7572025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    Fred Hutchinson Cancer CenterSeattle, WA$4,527,7342025GLOBAL HEALTH
    Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT$3,974,6672025HIV RELATED RESEARCH
    Population Services InternationalWASHINGTON, DC$3,901,5402025MATERNAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION
    The Regents of the UCSDLos Angeles, CA$3,277,4442025HIV RELATED RESEARCH
    University of CA SFSan Francisco, CA$3,222,2142025GLOBAL HEALTH
    The Trustees Columbia UniversityNew York, NY$2,739,3112025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    Jhpiego CorporationBaltimore, MD$2,429,4722025MATERNAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION
    Palladium InternationalWashington, DC$2,100,2382025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    Deloitte Consulting LLPDALLAS, TX$2,097,2862025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    HDI INCROCKVILLE, MD$1,863,4162025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    Magee Womens Research InsPittsburgh, PA$1,748,4642025GLOBAL HEALTH
    Univ Texas Hlth Sci HoustonDallas, TX$1,633,5802025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    GOAL USA INCWashington, DC$1,532,3442025GLOBAL HEALTH
    Georgia Tech Research CorpAtlanta, GA$1,357,5292025HIV RELATED RESEARCH
    Trustees of the UniversityPhiladelphia, PA$1,284,7382025HIV RELATED RESEARCH
    Open DevelopmentWashington, DC$1,278,7812025GLOBAL HEALTH
    University of PittsburghPittsburgh, PA$1,081,3942025HIV RELATED RESEARCH
    World Vision IncFEDERAL WAY, WA$955,0162025SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
    Maryland Baltimore UniversityBaltimore, MD$862,1332025HIV RELATED RESEARCH
    Arizona State UniversityTempe, AZ$774,0562025EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
    National Fnd for CDC & PreventionAtlanta, GA$765,4342025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    Bixal Solutions IncFairfax, VA$743,7002025NUTRITION DEVELOPMENT
    Public Foundation EnterpriseCITY OF INDUSTRY, CA$726,6842025GLOBAL HEALTH
    PATHSEATTLE, WA$688,4432025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    Harvard UniversityBOSTON, MA$636,0412025HIV RELATED RESEARCH
    University of IllinoisChicago, IL$626,1052025HIV RELATED RESEARCH
    RTI Health SolutionsRTP, NC$568,6592025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    Iowa State University of Sci & TechAmes, IA$552,5002025SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
    Association of Public HealthSilver Spring, MD$527,5252025GLOBAL HEALTH
    World LearningWashington, DC$522,5312025INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, RELIEF SERVICES
    Avenir Health IncGlastonbury, CT$513,0252025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    Emory UniversityAtlanta, GA$511,5842025HIV RELATED RESEARCH
    AVACNew York, NY$506,8822025HIV RELATED RESEARCH
    Clemson UniversityClemson, SC$491,3872025YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
    TMC Global ProfessionalAlbuquerque, NM$471,2552025GLOBAL HEALTH
    Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmond, VA$452,8182025CLINICAL TRIALS RESEARCH
    The Normal Anomaly InitiativeHOUSTON, TX$420,0512025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    University of CincinnatiCincinnati, OH$389,1392025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    George Mason UniversityFairfax, VA$380,9862025EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
    International Aids VaccineNew York, NY$366,0812025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    American Leprosy MissionsGreenville, SC$358,2382025GLOBAL HEALTH
    University of RochesterRochester, NY$352,1332025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    AIDS Healthcare FoundationLOS ANGELES, CA$343,1032025GLOBAL HEALTH
    South Florida Afro PrideSunrise, FL$319,1732025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
    Phoenix Youth and FamilyCrossett, AR$303,7712025YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
    KentuckianaWorksLouisville, KY$294,9992025YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

    Helen Keller International

    $17,549,659
    New York, NY2025

    CANCER PREVENTION TECH DEVELOPMENT

    Clinton Health Access Initiative

    $5,043,693
    Boston, MA2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    Johns Hopkins University

    $5,036,748
    Chicago, IL2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    University of North Carolina

    $4,666,757
    CHAPEL HILL, NC2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

    $4,527,734
    Seattle, WA2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    Yale University

    $3,974,667
    New Haven, CT2025

    HIV RELATED RESEARCH

    Population Services International

    $3,901,540
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    MATERNAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION

    The Regents of the UCSD

    $3,277,444
    Los Angeles, CA2025

    HIV RELATED RESEARCH

    University of CA SF

    $3,222,214
    San Francisco, CA2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    The Trustees Columbia University

    $2,739,311
    New York, NY2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    Jhpiego Corporation

    $2,429,472
    Baltimore, MD2025

    MATERNAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION

    Palladium International

    $2,100,238
    Washington, DC2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    Deloitte Consulting LLP

    $2,097,286
    DALLAS, TX2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    HDI INC

    $1,863,416
    ROCKVILLE, MD2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    Magee Womens Research Ins

    $1,748,464
    Pittsburgh, PA2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    Univ Texas Hlth Sci Houston

    $1,633,580
    Dallas, TX2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    GOAL USA INC

    $1,532,344
    Washington, DC2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    Georgia Tech Research Corp

    $1,357,529
    Atlanta, GA2025

    HIV RELATED RESEARCH

    Trustees of the University

    $1,284,738
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    HIV RELATED RESEARCH

    Open Development

    $1,278,781
    Washington, DC2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    University of Pittsburgh

    $1,081,394
    Pittsburgh, PA2025

    HIV RELATED RESEARCH

    World Vision Inc

    $955,016
    FEDERAL WAY, WA2025

    SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    Maryland Baltimore University

    $862,133
    Baltimore, MD2025

    HIV RELATED RESEARCH

    Arizona State University

    $774,056
    Tempe, AZ2025

    EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

    National Fnd for CDC & Prevention

    $765,434
    Atlanta, GA2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    Bixal Solutions Inc

    $743,700
    Fairfax, VA2025

    NUTRITION DEVELOPMENT

    Public Foundation Enterprise

    $726,684
    CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    PATH

    $688,443
    SEATTLE, WA2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    Harvard University

    $636,041
    BOSTON, MA2025

    HIV RELATED RESEARCH

    University of Illinois

    $626,105
    Chicago, IL2025

    HIV RELATED RESEARCH

    RTI Health Solutions

    $568,659
    RTP, NC2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    Iowa State University of Sci & Tech

    $552,500
    Ames, IA2025

    SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    Association of Public Health

    $527,525
    Silver Spring, MD2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    World Learning

    $522,531
    Washington, DC2025

    INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, RELIEF SERVICES

    Avenir Health Inc

    $513,025
    Glastonbury, CT2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    Emory University

    $511,584
    Atlanta, GA2025

    HIV RELATED RESEARCH

    AVAC

    $506,882
    New York, NY2025

    HIV RELATED RESEARCH

    Clemson University

    $491,387
    Clemson, SC2025

    YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

    TMC Global Professional

    $471,255
    Albuquerque, NM2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    Virginia Commonwealth University

    $452,818
    Richmond, VA2025

    CLINICAL TRIALS RESEARCH

    The Normal Anomaly Initiative

    $420,051
    HOUSTON, TX2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    University of Cincinnati

    $389,139
    Cincinnati, OH2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    George Mason University

    $380,986
    Fairfax, VA2025

    EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

    International Aids Vaccine

    $366,081
    New York, NY2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    American Leprosy Missions

    $358,238
    Greenville, SC2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    University of Rochester

    $352,133
    Rochester, NY2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    AIDS Healthcare Foundation

    $343,103
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    GLOBAL HEALTH

    South Florida Afro Pride

    $319,173
    Sunrise, FL2025

    HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION

    Phoenix Youth and Family

    $303,771
    Crossett, AR2025

    YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

    KentuckianaWorks

    $294,999
    Louisville, KY2025

    YOUTH DEVELOPMENT