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    Temple University Hospital

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    Philadelphia, PAWebsite2157076686EIN: 23-2825878

    About Temple University Hospital

    Temple University Hospital Inc directs the vast majority of its funding to affiliated clinical and academic health entities, prioritizing hospital infrastructure, physician practice support, and medical education/research within the Temple system. Grants are also made to a handful of community health and disease-specific nonprofits (maternal health, heart disease, pulmonary fibrosis), but these are small relative to the large institutional awards. The foundation’s giving signals an integrated strategy to fund clinical operations, transport/EMS, and academic medicine at Temple while making modest community and disease-specific investments.

    Focus Areas

    Capital and program support for Temple-affiliated hospitals and oncology services (major institutional grants to America Oncologic Hospital)Funding for Temple physician groups and faculty practice operations (Temple Physicians Inc; Temple Faculty Practice Plan)Support for academic medicine and health professions at Temple University (grants to Temple University of the Commonwealth of PA)Emergency medical transport and system-level EMS capacity (Temple Health System Transport Team)Targeted community health and disease-specific support — maternal & child health, cardiovascular disease, and pulmonary fibrosis

    Who They Fund

    About Temple University Hospital

    Temple University Hospital Inc’s largest recent awards go to Temple-affiliated health systems and oncology operations, with a $68,007,500 general-support grant to America Oncologic Hospital in 2024 and a $53,847,500 general-support grant to Temple University Health System in the same year. That pattern continues across 2025 and earlier years, showing a funder that mainly underwrites the Temple clinical enterprise rather than making project-specific awards. General support is the dominant grant type in the recent record, and the recipients are overwhelmingly Philadelphia-based institutions tied to care delivery, physician practice infrastructure, transport services, and academic medicine. Temple Physicians Inc received multiple large awards, including $10,125,000 in 2025 and $8,625,000 in 2024, while Temple University of the Commonwealth of Higher Education received $9,284,155 in 2023 and $4,834,343 in 2024. The foundation also makes smaller grants outside the core Temple system to community and disease-focused nonprofits. Examples include Health Care Improvement Foundation, Wescore Foundation for Pulmonary Fibrosis, American Heart Association Eastern States, March of Dimes Inc, and Maternity Care Coalition. Those awards are much smaller than the institutional grants, but they show a limited secondary layer of giving alongside the main hospital-centered funding pattern.

    What Temple University Hospital Funds

    Medical infrastructure is a central theme. Temple University Health System received $6,035,089 in 2023 on top of a much larger general-support award in 2024, indicating sustained support for system-level operations. Physician practice support is another clear area. Temple Physicians Inc was awarded $5,500,000 in 2023 and $8,625,000 in 2024, both for general support, followed by $10,125,000 in 2025. The repeated awards suggest ongoing backing for practice operations rather than one-time project funding. The foundation also funds emergency transport capacity. Temple Health System Transport Team Inc received $2,500,000 in 2023, $2,475,000 in 2024, and $855,000 in 2025, all as general support. Beyond the Temple system, the grant list includes targeted community-health support: $5,000 to Maternity Care Coalition in 2025, $30,000 to American Heart Association Eastern States in 2025, and $32,925 in 2024 plus $7,500 in 2025 to Wescore Foundation for Pulmonary Fibrosis.

    How Temple University Hospital Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $87.5M

    Total Assets

    $1.6B

    Total Revenue

    $2.3B

    Total Expenses

    $2.3B

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $18K and $8.8M, with a median of $1.5M.

    25th Percentile

    $18K

    Median

    $1.5M

    75th Percentile

    $8.8M

    Geographic Reach

    Local4 states funded

    About 89% of grants go to recipients in PA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Leadership

    Michael DiFranco

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    unspecified nonprofit organizations / varied beneficiariesnot targeted to a specific demographic group

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: a small number of very large, repeat grants directed to internally affiliated institutions (hospital system, physician groups, university) alongside occasional small grants to external community and disease-focused nonprofits.

    Funding Style

    unrestricted general operating supportcore operating/core-capacity fundingnon-project-specific / general support

    Notable grantees: America Oncologic Hospital, Temple University Health System, Temple Physicians Inc, Temple University of the Commonwealth of Higher Education, Temple Health System Transport Team Inc

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    no programmatic or thematic focus specifiedorganizational sustainabilityadministrative and overhead support

    Temple University Hospital Inc gives at a very wide range of sizes: the 25th percentile is $18,000, the median is $1,470,000, and the 75th percentile is $8,789,789. That spread reflects a structure with a few very large institutional awards and a smaller set of modest community grants. The recent record also shows repeat support to the same recipients across multiple years, especially within the Temple system, which points to recurring general-support funding rather than isolated one-off awards. Grants are made as non-project-specific support, and the foundation does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.

    Where Temple University Hospital Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is highly concentrated in Pennsylvania: 89% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and the top giving location is Philadelphia. Most of the named recipients in the recent list are Philadelphia organizations, including Temple University Health System, Temple Physicians Inc, and Temple Health System Transport Team Inc. Outside Pennsylvania, the recent record includes one grant each to Des Moines, Arlington, Harrisburg, New York, and Cheltenham, all in the United States. Every recorded grant in the recent sample went to a US recipient.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Temple University Hospital

    What kinds of organizations does Temple University Hospital Inc fund most often?

    The recent grants are dominated by Temple-affiliated hospitals, physician groups, transport services, and academic medicine entities in Philadelphia. Temple University Health System, Temple Physicians Inc, Temple Faculty Practice Plan Inc, and Temple University of the Commonwealth of Higher Education all received repeated general-support grants.

    Does Temple University Hospital Inc make recurring grants?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Temple University Health System in 2023 and 2024, Temple Physicians Inc in 2023, 2024, and 2025, Temple Faculty Practice Plan Inc in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Temple Health System Transport Team Inc in 2023, 2024, and 2025.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is wide: the 25th percentile is $18,000, the median is $1,470,000, and the 75th percentile is $8,789,789. That shows a pattern of a few very large institutional awards alongside smaller community grants.

    Where does Temple University Hospital Inc give most often?

    Pennsylvania is the top giving state, and 89% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Philadelphia is the main city in the recent record, with most named recipients located there.

    What community or disease-focused groups appear in the recent grants list?

    The recent list includes Health Care Improvement Foundation, Wescore Foundation for Pulmonary Fibrosis, American Heart Association Eastern States, March of Dimes Inc, Maternity Care Coalition, Crohns & Colitis Foundation of America, and Ride HardBreathe Easy. These awards are small compared with the Temple-system grants.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    America Oncologic HospitalPhiladelphia, PA$46,955,0002025General Support
    Temple University Health SystemPhiladelphia, PA$28,000,0002025General Support
    Temple Physicians IncPhiladelphia, PA$10,125,0002025General Support
    Temple Faculty Practice Plan IncPhiladelphia, PA$1,470,0002025General Support
    Temple Health System Transport Team IncPhiladelphia, PA$855,0002025General Support
    Health Care Improvement FoundationPhiladelphia, PA$60,0002025General Support
    American Heart Association Eastern StatesDes Moines, IA$30,0002025General Support
    March of Dimes IncArlington, VA$20,0002025General Support
    Wescore Foundation for Pulmonary FibrosisCoopersburg, PA$7,5002025General Support
    Philadelphia Protestant Homephiladelphia, PA$7,5002025General Support
    Crohns & Colitis Foundation of AmericaNew York, NY$5,5002025General Support
    Maternity Care CoalitionPhiladelphia, PA$5,0002025General Support
    Ride HardBreathe EasyCheltenham, PA$5,0002025General Support
    America Oncologic HospitalPhiladelphia, PA$68,007,5002024General Support
    Temple University Health SystemPhiladelphia, PA$53,847,5002024General Support
    Temple Physicians IncPhiladelphia, PA$8,625,0002024General Support
    Temple University of the Commonwealth of Higher EducationPhiladelphia, PA$4,834,3432024General Support
    Temple Health System Transport Team IncPhiladelphia, PA$2,475,0002024General Support
    Temple Faculty Practice Plan IncPhiladelphia, PA$1,225,0002024General Support
    Wescore Foundation for Pulmonary FibrosisCoopersburg, PA$32,9252024General Support
    Philadelphia Protestant Homephiladelphia, PA$7,5002024General Support
    America Oncologic HospitalPhiladelphia, PA$43,600,0002023General Support
    Temple University of the Commonwealth of Higher EducationPhiladelphia, PA$9,284,1552023General Support
    Temple University Health SystemPhiladelphia, PA$6,035,0892023General Support
    Temple Physicians IncPhiladelphia, PA$5,500,0002023General Support
    Temple Health System Transport Team IncPhiladelphia, PA$2,500,0002023General Support
    Temple Faculty Practice Plan IncPhiladelphia, PA$1,470,0002023General Support
    The Hospital & Healthsystem Association of PennsylvaniaHarrisburg, PA$12,0002023General Support

    America Oncologic Hospital

    $46,955,000
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    General Support

    Temple University Health System

    $28,000,000
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    General Support

    Temple Physicians Inc

    $10,125,000
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    General Support

    Temple Faculty Practice Plan Inc

    $1,470,000
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    General Support

    Temple Health System Transport Team Inc

    $855,000
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    General Support

    Health Care Improvement Foundation

    $60,000
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    General Support

    American Heart Association Eastern States

    $30,000
    Des Moines, IA2025

    General Support

    March of Dimes Inc

    $20,000
    Arlington, VA2025

    General Support

    Wescore Foundation for Pulmonary Fibrosis

    $7,500
    Coopersburg, PA2025

    General Support

    Philadelphia Protestant Home

    $7,500
    philadelphia, PA2025

    General Support

    Crohns & Colitis Foundation of America

    $5,500
    New York, NY2025

    General Support

    Maternity Care Coalition

    $5,000
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    General Support

    Ride HardBreathe Easy

    $5,000
    Cheltenham, PA2025

    General Support

    America Oncologic Hospital

    $68,007,500
    Philadelphia, PA2024

    General Support

    Temple University Health System

    $53,847,500
    Philadelphia, PA2024

    General Support

    Temple Physicians Inc

    $8,625,000
    Philadelphia, PA2024

    General Support

    Temple University of the Commonwealth of Higher Education

    $4,834,343
    Philadelphia, PA2024

    General Support

    Temple Health System Transport Team Inc

    $2,475,000
    Philadelphia, PA2024

    General Support

    Temple Faculty Practice Plan Inc

    $1,225,000
    Philadelphia, PA2024

    General Support

    Wescore Foundation for Pulmonary Fibrosis

    $32,925
    Coopersburg, PA2024

    General Support

    Philadelphia Protestant Home

    $7,500
    philadelphia, PA2024

    General Support

    America Oncologic Hospital

    $43,600,000
    Philadelphia, PA2023

    General Support

    Temple University of the Commonwealth of Higher Education

    $9,284,155
    Philadelphia, PA2023

    General Support

    Temple University Health System

    $6,035,089
    Philadelphia, PA2023

    General Support

    Temple Physicians Inc

    $5,500,000
    Philadelphia, PA2023

    General Support

    Temple Health System Transport Team Inc

    $2,500,000
    Philadelphia, PA2023

    General Support

    Temple Faculty Practice Plan Inc

    $1,470,000
    Philadelphia, PA2023

    General Support

    The Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania

    $12,000
    Harrisburg, PA2023

    General Support