Compound Donation
Who can apply: Priority is given to original high-quality projects that aim to create new disease biology understanding and validate potential drug targets.
Deadline: Continuous basis; no specific deadline stated.
Lundbeck US Charitable Fund concentrates large, strategic gifts on health-related causes and a smaller set of community partners. Their funding prioritizes clinical and community health services (from academic medical centers to safety-net clinics), targeted mental-health interventions for military personnel, and programs that support opportunity and resilience for youth facing systemic barriers. Grants are sizable and few, suggesting targeted impact rather than wide, small-scale giving.
Lundbeck US Charitable Fund’s largest recent grant was $800,000 to Rush University Medical Center for work to improve the health of the individuals and communities it serves. That single award fits a broader pattern of concentrated support for brain health, community health, and targeted mental-health services. The fund also backed Stop Soldier Suicide with $500,000 for military suicide reduction, showing that its giving extends beyond general health services into specific populations facing elevated risk. Across the recent grants list, the fund pairs large institutional support with smaller community grants. Communityhealth received $459,786 for basic health services for people without essential health care, while Build Incorporated received $290,000 for programs serving youth facing systemic obstacles. Other awards supported crisis response, mental-health promotion, migraine and headache advocacy, and education-oriented work. The result is a portfolio that favors selected organizations operating in health care, behavioral health, and opportunity-building roles rather than broad, scattered philanthropy.
A clear theme is access to care for underserved people. Lundbeck US Charitable Fund gave $459,786 to Communityhealth for basic health services for people without essential health care, and $20,000 to Community Hope Inc for housing and support to homeless veterans, veteran families, and adults with mental illness. Mental health is another recurring area. The fund awarded $40,000 to Mental Health America to promote mental health as part of overall wellness, and $10,000 to The Trevor Project for suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ young individuals. It also funds condition-specific advocacy and research. National Headache Foundation received $25,000 to enhance the lives of people living with migraine disease and headache disorders, and TSC Alliance received $10,000 to find a cure for tuberous sclerosis complex. Youth-serving education work appears as well, including $15,000 to Perspectives Charter Schools for a rigorous and relevant education.
Recent grants cluster around a mid-sized giving profile: p25 is $5,000, median grant size is $14,050, and p75 is $25,000. The pattern includes a few large awards, but many gifts sit in the five-figure range. The fund also shows some repeat support over time, including multiple grants to Perspectives Charter Schools and American Red Cross, suggesting ongoing relationships with selected nonprofits rather than one-time-only support. It is a corporate charitable fund with targeted programmatic giving, and its active programs include both unsolicited and non-unsolicited pathways depending on the grant stream.
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Most grants fall between $5K and $25K, with a median of $14K.
25th Percentile
$5K
Median
$14K
75th Percentile
$25K
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Concentrated, high-dollar grants to a small number of organizations; mix of institutional/clinical partners and mission-driven nonprofits with an emphasis on measurable health and youth outcomes rather than many small awards.
Notable grantees: Rush University Medical Center, Stop Soldier Suicide, CommunityHealth, BUILD Incorporated
Grant recipients are entirely in the United States. Chicago is the clearest hub of giving: Rush University Medical Center, Communityhealth, Build Incorporated, Innovation Development Institute Inc, National Headache Foundation, Perspectives Charter Schools, and Asian Americans Advancing Justice all received support there. Outside Illinois, the fund reached organizations in Durham, North Carolina; Alexandria, Virginia; Little Rock, Arkansas; Orlando, Florida; and Silver Spring, Maryland. By state count, Maryland is the top recipient state, while 52% of grants went to Illinois recipients.
Its recent grants favor health-related nonprofits, especially organizations working in brain health, mental health, access to care, and disease-specific support. Examples from the grant list include hospital-based health programs, suicide prevention, migraine advocacy, youth education, and community services for people facing housing or care barriers.
The recent grant distribution is centered in the five-figure range: p25 is $5,000, median grant size is $14,050, and p75 is $25,000. The list also includes larger strategic gifts, such as $800,000 and $500,000 awards.
Yes. Some recipients appear more than once across the recent grant list, including Perspectives Charter Schools and American Red Cross. That pattern suggests the fund maintains ongoing relationships with selected organizations rather than funding only one-off grants.
All recent grants in the dataset went to U.S. recipients. Illinois is the main recipient state by share of grants, and Chicago appears repeatedly in the recent grants list. Maryland is the top state by grant count, even though the fund’s headquarters are in Illinois.
Yes. The fund gave $500,000 to Stop Soldier Suicide for military suicide reduction, $40,000 to Mental Health America to promote mental health as part of overall wellness, and $10,000 to The Trevor Project for suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ young individuals.
2026
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER | CHICAGO, IL | $700,000 | 2026 | IMPROVE HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUNITIES WE SERVE |
| AMERICAN HEADACHE SOCIETY | MT ROYAL, NJ | $319,500 | 2026 | DEDICATED TO IMPROVING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MIGRAINE AND OTHER HEADACHE DISORDERS THROUGH RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND ADVOCACY. |
| ERIE FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS | CHICAGO, IL | $250,000 | 2026 | PROVIDE FAST ACCESS TO WRAPAROUND SERVICES FOR FOOD, TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING, EMPLOYMENT AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS. |
| NATIONAL HEADACHE FOUNDATION | CHICAGO, IL | $100,000 | 2026 | ENHANCE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MIGRAINE DISEASE AND HEADACHE DISORDERS |
| RARE EPILEPSY NETWORK | CEDARBURG, WI | $100,000 | 2026 | DEDICATED TO IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH RARE EPILEPSIES THROUGH RESEARCH, EDUCATION, ADVOCACY, AND PATIENT-CENTERED SUPPORT. |
| DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE | CHICAGO, IL | $50,000 | 2026 | TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MOOD DISORDERS BY PROVIDING HOPE, HELP,EDUCATION, AND SUPPORT |
| KELLIE HOTZ K HOTZ CONSULTING INC | DUBLIN, OH | $34,800 | 2026 | UNRESTRICTED |
| DANNY DID FOUNDATION | EVANSTON, IL | $30,000 | 2026 | DEDICATED TO PREVENTING DEATHS CAUSED BY SEIZURES AND RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT EPILEPSY AND SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATH IN EPILEPSY (SUDEP). |
| PHRMA FOUNDATION | CHICAGO, IL | $25,000 | 2026 | PROVIDE HOPE, HELP, SUPPORT AND EDUCATION TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE MOOD DISORDERS. |
| HIDDEN TRUTHS PROJECT | COSTA MESA, CA | $25,000 | 2026 | USES THE ARTS TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT EPILEPSY AND EMPOWER INDIVIDUALS WITH VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE DISABILITIES. |
| FAMILY SERVICE CENTER | NORTHFIELD, IL | $5,000 | 2026 | PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS MENTAL WELLBEING |
| NAMI NATIONAL | ARLINGTON, VA | $500 | 2026 | DEDICATED TO ADVOCACY, EDUCATION, SUPPORT, AND RAISING AWARENESS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILLNESS. |
| RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER | CHICAGO, IL | $1,000,000 | 2025 | IMPROVE HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUNITIES WE SERVE |
| STOP SOLDIER SUICIDE | DURHAM, NC | $600,000 | 2025 | DEDICATED TO REDUCING MILITARY SUICIDE |
| THE HEADSTRONG PROJECT | FLUSHING, NY | $500,000 | 2025 | PROVIDE CONFIDENTIAL, BARRIER-FREE, ANDSTIGMA-FREE PTSD TREATMENT TO OUR VETERANS, SERVICE MEMBERS, AND FAMILIES CONNECTED TO THEIR CARE. |
| MATTER | CHICAGO, IL | $370,000 | 2025 | TO ACCELERATE THE PACE OF CHANGE IN HEALTHCARE |
| DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE | CHICAGO, IL | $296,040 | 2025 | PROVIDE HOPE, HELP, SUPPORT AND EDUCATION TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE MOOD DISORDERS. |
| COMMUNITYHEALTH | CHICAGO, IL | $290,214 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR BASIC HEALTH SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE |
| ERIE FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS | CHICAGO, IL | $250,000 | 2025 | PROVIDE FAST ACCESS TO WRAPAROUND SERVICES FOR FOOD, TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING, EMPLOYMENT AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS. |
| NATIONAL HEADACHE FOUNDATION | CHICAGO, IL | $125,000 | 2025 | ENHANCE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MIGRAINE DISEASE AND HEADACHE DISORDERS |
| MATTER | CHICAGO, IL | $115,000 | 2025 | UNRESTRICTED |
| AMERICAN RED CROSS | CHICAGO, IL | $50,000 | 2025 | PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE RELIEF AND SUPPORT TO THOSE IN CRISIS |
| KELLIE HOTZ K HOTZ CONSULTING INC | DUBLIN, OH | $39,000 | 2025 | UNRESTRICTED |
| DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE | CHICAGO, IL | $25,000 | 2025 | TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MOOD DISORDERS BY PROVIDING HOPE, HELP,EDUCATION, AND SUPPORT |
| THE JED FOUNDATION | NEW YORK, NY | $15,000 | 2025 | UNRESTRICTED |
| PERSPECTIVES CHARTER SCHOOLS | CHICAGO, IL | $15,000 | 2025 | UNRESTRICTED |
| FACIAL PAIN RESEARCH FOUNDATION | GAINESVILLE, FL | $10,000 | 2025 | FIND A CURE FOR TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA AND RELATED NEUROPATHIC FACIAL PAIN, WHILE ALSO DEVELOPING THERAPIES TO PERMANTELY STOP OTHER NERVE-GENERATED FACIAL PAINS AND DISEASES |
| COMMUNITY HOPE INC | PAQRSIPANNY, NJ | $10,000 | 2025 | PROVIDES HOUSING AND SUPPORT TO HOMELESS VETERANS, VETERAN FAMILIES AND ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
| FAMILY SERVICE CENTER | NORTHFIELD, IL | $5,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS MENTAL WELLBEING |
| SARAH'S CIRCLE | CHICAGO, IL | $5,000 | 2025 | SERVING UNACCOMPANIED, ADULT WOMEN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS |
| RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER | CHICAGO, IL | $800,000 | 2024 | IMPROVE HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUNITIES WE SERVE |
| STOP SOLDIER SUICIDE | DURHAM, NC | $500,000 | 2024 | DEDICATED TO REDUCING MILITARY SUICIDE |
| COMMUNITYHEALTH | CHICAGO, IL | $459,786 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR BASIC HEALTH SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE |
| BUILD INCORPORATED | CHICAGO, IL | $290,000 | 2024 | PROGRAMS TO INSPIRE HOPE AND OFFER OPPURTUNITIES TO YOUTH FACING SYSTEMIC OBSTACLES |
| INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE INC | CHICAGO, IL | $225,000 | 2024 | UNRESTRICTED |
| AMERICAN RED CROSS | CHICAGO, IL | $50,000 | 2024 | PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE RELIEF AND SUPPORT TO THOSE IN CRISIS |
| MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $40,000 | 2024 | TO PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH AS A CRITICAL PART OF OVERALL WELLNESS |
| MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $40,000 | 2024 | TO PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH AS A CRITICAL PART OF OVERALL WELLNESS |
| KELLIE HOTZ K HOTZ CONSULTING INC | DUBLIN, OH | $36,000 | 2024 | UNRESTRICTED |
| L&J EMPOWERMENT INC DBA THE CONFESS PROJECT OF AMERICA | LITTLE ROCK, AR | $25,000 | 2024 | PROVIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO MARGINALIZED BLACK COMMUNITY MEMBERS |
| NATIONAL HEADACHE FOUNDATION | CHICAGO, IL | $25,000 | 2024 | ENHANCE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MIGRAINE DISEASE AND HEADACHE DISORDERS |
| L&J EMPOWERMENT INC DBA THE CONFESS PROJECT | LITTLE ROCK, AK | $25,000 | 2024 | PROVIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO MARGINALIZED BLACK COMMUNITY MEMBERS |
| ONE HEART FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN | ORLANDO, FL | $21,500 | 2024 | PROVIDES FRESH HEALTHY FOOD OPTIONS FOR WOMEN, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN TRANSITION |
| COMMUNITY HOPE INC | PAQRSIPANNY, NJ | $20,000 | 2024 | PROVIDES HOUSING AND SUPPORT TO HOMELESS VETERANS, VETERAN FAMILIES AND ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
| PERSPECTIVES CHARTER SCHOOLS | CHICAGO, IL | $15,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH A RIGOROUS AND RELEVANT EDUCATION |
| TSC ALLIANCE | SILVER SPRING, MD | $10,000 | 2024 | DEDICATED TO FINDING A CURE FOR TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX (TSC) |
| PERSPECTIVES CHARTER SCHOOLS | CHICAGO, IL | $7,500 | 2024 | PROGRAM TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH A RIGOROUS AND RELEVANT EDUCATION |
| FAMILY SERVICE CENTER | NORTHFIELD, IL | $5,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS MENTAL WELLBEING |
| SARAH'S CIRCLE | CHICAGO, IL | $5,000 | 2024 | SERVING UNACCOMPANIED, ADULT WOMEN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS |
| ASIAN AMERICANS ADVANCING JUSTICE | CHICAGO, IL | $5,000 | 2024 | PROGRAMS TO ADVANCE THE CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ASIAN AMERICANS |
RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
$700,000IMPROVE HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUNITIES WE SERVE
AMERICAN HEADACHE SOCIETY
$319,500DEDICATED TO IMPROVING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MIGRAINE AND OTHER HEADACHE DISORDERS THROUGH RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND ADVOCACY.
ERIE FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS
$250,000PROVIDE FAST ACCESS TO WRAPAROUND SERVICES FOR FOOD, TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING, EMPLOYMENT AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS.
NATIONAL HEADACHE FOUNDATION
$100,000ENHANCE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MIGRAINE DISEASE AND HEADACHE DISORDERS
RARE EPILEPSY NETWORK
$100,000DEDICATED TO IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH RARE EPILEPSIES THROUGH RESEARCH, EDUCATION, ADVOCACY, AND PATIENT-CENTERED SUPPORT.
DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE
TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MOOD DISORDERS BY PROVIDING HOPE, HELP,EDUCATION, AND SUPPORT
KELLIE HOTZ K HOTZ CONSULTING INC
$34,800UNRESTRICTED
DANNY DID FOUNDATION
$30,000DEDICATED TO PREVENTING DEATHS CAUSED BY SEIZURES AND RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT EPILEPSY AND SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATH IN EPILEPSY (SUDEP).
PHRMA FOUNDATION
$25,000PROVIDE HOPE, HELP, SUPPORT AND EDUCATION TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE MOOD DISORDERS.
HIDDEN TRUTHS PROJECT
$25,000USES THE ARTS TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT EPILEPSY AND EMPOWER INDIVIDUALS WITH VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE DISABILITIES.
FAMILY SERVICE CENTER
$5,000PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS MENTAL WELLBEING
NAMI NATIONAL
$500DEDICATED TO ADVOCACY, EDUCATION, SUPPORT, AND RAISING AWARENESS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILLNESS.
RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
$1,000,000IMPROVE HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUNITIES WE SERVE
STOP SOLDIER SUICIDE
$600,000DEDICATED TO REDUCING MILITARY SUICIDE
THE HEADSTRONG PROJECT
$500,000PROVIDE CONFIDENTIAL, BARRIER-FREE, ANDSTIGMA-FREE PTSD TREATMENT TO OUR VETERANS, SERVICE MEMBERS, AND FAMILIES CONNECTED TO THEIR CARE.
MATTER
$370,000TO ACCELERATE THE PACE OF CHANGE IN HEALTHCARE
DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE
$296,040PROVIDE HOPE, HELP, SUPPORT AND EDUCATION TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE MOOD DISORDERS.
COMMUNITYHEALTH
$290,214PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR BASIC HEALTH SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE
ERIE FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS
$250,000PROVIDE FAST ACCESS TO WRAPAROUND SERVICES FOR FOOD, TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING, EMPLOYMENT AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS.
NATIONAL HEADACHE FOUNDATION
$125,000ENHANCE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MIGRAINE DISEASE AND HEADACHE DISORDERS
MATTER
$115,000UNRESTRICTED
AMERICAN RED CROSS
$50,000PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE RELIEF AND SUPPORT TO THOSE IN CRISIS
KELLIE HOTZ K HOTZ CONSULTING INC
$39,000UNRESTRICTED
DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE
$25,000TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MOOD DISORDERS BY PROVIDING HOPE, HELP,EDUCATION, AND SUPPORT
THE JED FOUNDATION
$15,000UNRESTRICTED
PERSPECTIVES CHARTER SCHOOLS
$15,000UNRESTRICTED
FACIAL PAIN RESEARCH FOUNDATION
$10,000FIND A CURE FOR TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA AND RELATED NEUROPATHIC FACIAL PAIN, WHILE ALSO DEVELOPING THERAPIES TO PERMANTELY STOP OTHER NERVE-GENERATED FACIAL PAINS AND DISEASES
COMMUNITY HOPE INC
$10,000PROVIDES HOUSING AND SUPPORT TO HOMELESS VETERANS, VETERAN FAMILIES AND ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
FAMILY SERVICE CENTER
$5,000PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS MENTAL WELLBEING
SARAH'S CIRCLE
$5,000SERVING UNACCOMPANIED, ADULT WOMEN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
$800,000IMPROVE HEALTH OF INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUNITIES WE SERVE
STOP SOLDIER SUICIDE
$500,000DEDICATED TO REDUCING MILITARY SUICIDE
COMMUNITYHEALTH
$459,786PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR BASIC HEALTH SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE
BUILD INCORPORATED
$290,000PROGRAMS TO INSPIRE HOPE AND OFFER OPPURTUNITIES TO YOUTH FACING SYSTEMIC OBSTACLES
INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE INC
$225,000UNRESTRICTED
AMERICAN RED CROSS
$50,000PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE RELIEF AND SUPPORT TO THOSE IN CRISIS
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA
$40,000TO PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH AS A CRITICAL PART OF OVERALL WELLNESS
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA
$40,000TO PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH AS A CRITICAL PART OF OVERALL WELLNESS
KELLIE HOTZ K HOTZ CONSULTING INC
$36,000UNRESTRICTED
L&J EMPOWERMENT INC DBA THE CONFESS PROJECT OF AMERICA
$25,000PROVIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO MARGINALIZED BLACK COMMUNITY MEMBERS
NATIONAL HEADACHE FOUNDATION
$25,000ENHANCE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MIGRAINE DISEASE AND HEADACHE DISORDERS
L&J EMPOWERMENT INC DBA THE CONFESS PROJECT
$25,000PROVIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO MARGINALIZED BLACK COMMUNITY MEMBERS
ONE HEART FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
$21,500PROVIDES FRESH HEALTHY FOOD OPTIONS FOR WOMEN, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN TRANSITION
COMMUNITY HOPE INC
$20,000PROVIDES HOUSING AND SUPPORT TO HOMELESS VETERANS, VETERAN FAMILIES AND ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
PERSPECTIVES CHARTER SCHOOLS
$15,000PROGRAM TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH A RIGOROUS AND RELEVANT EDUCATION
TSC ALLIANCE
$10,000DEDICATED TO FINDING A CURE FOR TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX (TSC)
PERSPECTIVES CHARTER SCHOOLS
$7,500PROGRAM TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH A RIGOROUS AND RELEVANT EDUCATION
FAMILY SERVICE CENTER
$5,000PROGRAM SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS MENTAL WELLBEING
SARAH'S CIRCLE
$5,000SERVING UNACCOMPANIED, ADULT WOMEN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
ASIAN AMERICANS ADVANCING JUSTICE
$5,000PROGRAMS TO ADVANCE THE CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ASIAN AMERICANS
Current and upcoming funding from Lundbeck Us Charitable Fund that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Priority is given to original high-quality projects that aim to create new disease biology understanding and validate potential drug targets.
Deadline: Continuous basis; no specific deadline stated.
Who can apply: Requests must support independent accredited or nonaccredited medical education for healthcare professionals, be scientifically and educationally sound, comply with applicable standards and guidelines, and be submitted at least 60 days before the activity start date.
Deadline: All medical education grant requests should be submitted at least 60 days prior to the activity start date.
Who can apply: Proposals must have scientific and medical merit, align with Lundbeck research areas of interest, and meet investigator qualification and study feasibility requirements. Requests outside listed areas generally are not considered.
Deadline: No fixed deadline stated; Lundbeck is currently accepting IIT proposals in listed areas of interest.
Who can apply: Eligible recipients must have initiatives that positively impact people living with brain diseases, help people manage brain disease, create awareness in psychiatry or neurology, and not compete with or substitute government-funded projects. Lundbeck does not fund individual healthcare professionals, religious organizations, political parties, or organizations not aligned with its Code of Ethics.
Deadline: Applications are accepted on a continuous basis; typical processing time is within 90 days.
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