As a research and teaching hospital, we are known for offering the best in pediatric medicine.
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Inc directs nearly all of its recent grantmaking to organizations tied to pediatric care and the hospital’s research and teaching mission. The two largest awards in the latest filings went to Pediatric Physician Services Inc: $61,885,609 in 2024 and $39,411,384 in 2023, both for program support. That scale is matched by other institutional grants that reinforce clinical and research capacity, including $11,000,000 to All Children's Research Institute Inc in 2024 and $10,621,000 in 2023. The foundation’s pattern suggests it funds core operating and program expenses within a hospital system rather than isolated short-term projects. Its stated focus areas cover pediatrics, cancer and blood disorders, heart care, brain protection and neurology, maternal and neonatal care, nephrology, endocrinology and diabetes, rehabilitation services, pediatric surgery, emergency medicine, and research and academic programs. Grants also extend to West Coast Neonatology Inc, showing support for specialized neonatal services. All of the recent grants listed are made to U.S. recipients.
Pediatrics is the clearest through line in the foundation’s giving. In 2024, it awarded $61,885,609 to Pediatric Physician Services Inc for program support, followed by $39,411,384 in 2023 to the same recipient for the same purpose. Research and academic programs also receive major backing. The foundation gave $11,000,000 in 2024 and $10,621,000 in 2023 to All Children's Research Institute Inc, both for program support, indicating sustained support for research infrastructure. Specialized care appears in neonatal services as well. West Coast Neonatology Inc received $4,956,206 in 2024 for program support, aligning with the foundation’s stated emphasis on maternal, fetal and neonatal care. The recent grants also sit within broader focus areas that include cancer and blood disorders, heart care, neurology, nephrology, diabetes, rehabilitation services, pediatric surgery, and emergency medicine.
Typical grants are large: the 25th percentile is $3,531,932, the median is $10,621,000, and the 75th percentile is $25,205,692. The recent record shows repeated awards to the same recipients across 2023 and 2024, especially for program support, which points to ongoing institutional funding rather than one-time awards. The foundation also makes program-related investments. It funds locally, and every recent grant in the dataset went to a recipient in Maryland.
$78.6M
$1.1B
$702.2M
$638.9M
Most grants fall between $3.5M and $25.2M, with a median of $10.6M.
25th Percentile
$3.5M
Median
$10.6M
75th Percentile
$25.2M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in MD.
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Grantmaking is concentrated in Maryland, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The recent grantees are all in Baltimore, including Pediatric Physician Services Inc, All Children's Research Institute Inc, West Coast Neonatology Inc, and All Children's Health System Inc. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 7 grants in the United States and none elsewhere.
Its stated focus areas include pediatrics, cancer and blood disorders, heart care, brain protection and neurology, maternal, fetal and neonatal care, nephrology, endocrinology and diabetes, rehabilitation services, pediatric surgery, emergency medicine, and research and academic programs.
The grant-size distribution is high-dollar: p25 is $3,531,932, the median is $10,621,000, and p75 is $25,205,692. Recent awards also include two grants above $39 million.
Yes. The geographic scope is local, the top state by grant count is Maryland, and 100% of grants in the dataset went to recipients in the HQ state.
Yes. The recent grants show repeated awards to the same organizations across 2023 and 2024, including Pediatric Physician Services Inc, All Children's Research Institute Inc, and All Children's Health System Inc.
The grants are labeled program support in the recent filings, and the philosophy tags also include project-restricted funding and operational/program expenses. That points to institutional support for ongoing services and programs.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEDIATRIC PHYSICIAN SERVICES INC | BALTIMORE, MD | $61,885,609 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| ALL CHILDREN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC | BALTIMORE, MD | $11,000,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| WEST COAST NEONATOLOGY INC | BALTIMORE, MD | $4,956,206 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| ALL CHILDREN'S HEALTH SYSTEM INC | BALTIMORE, MD | $800,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| PEDIATRIC PHYSICIAN SERVICES INC | BALTIMORE, MD | $39,411,384 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| ALL CHILDREN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC | BALTIMORE, MD | $10,621,000 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| ALL CHILDREN'S HEALTH SYSTEM INC | BALTIMORE, MD | $2,107,659 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
PEDIATRIC PHYSICIAN SERVICES INC
$61,885,609PROGRAM SUPPORT
ALL CHILDREN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC
$11,000,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
WEST COAST NEONATOLOGY INC
$4,956,206PROGRAM SUPPORT
ALL CHILDREN'S HEALTH SYSTEM INC
$800,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
PEDIATRIC PHYSICIAN SERVICES INC
$39,411,384PROGRAM SUPPORT
ALL CHILDREN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC
$10,621,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
ALL CHILDREN'S HEALTH SYSTEM INC
$2,107,659PROGRAM SUPPORT