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    Van Andel Institute

    ActivePhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    GRAND RAPIDS, MIWebsite6162345000

    About Van Andel Institute

    Van Andel Institute transforms human health through groundbreaking biomedical research and cutting-edge science education to improve health and enhance lives for current and future generations.

    Focus Areas

    Cancer researchParkinson's disease researchMetabolic disordersEpigeneticsNeurodegenerationK-12 STEM educationGraduate biomedical education

    Funding Style

    general operating supportunrestricted/core supportadministrative/overhead funding

    Topics

    organizational operationsoperational expenses

    About Van Andel Institute

    Van Andel Institute’s recent giving is centered on operating support for its own research and education entities, with one 2024 grant to Van Andel Research Institute totaling $286,296,293. That pattern shows a funder that uses large, recurring internal grants to sustain biomedical research and science education rather than dispersing funds across many outside organizations. The institute’s stated mission is to transform human health through biomedical research and cutting-edge science education, and its focus areas include cancer research, Parkinson’s disease research, metabolic disorders, epigenetics, neurodegeneration, K-12 STEM education, and graduate biomedical education. In the recent-grants record, Van Andel Research Institute appears as the largest recipient, while Van Andel Education Institute also receives substantial support for operating expenses. The scale of those awards, paired with the narrow recipient base, points to a tightly integrated funding model built around the institute’s own organizational structure and programmatic priorities. For researchers, that means the foundation’s grantmaking is best understood as institutional support for science, education, and the infrastructure that connects them.

    What Van Andel Institute Funds

    The foundation’s cause areas cluster around biomedical research and education. In cancer research and related lab science, it gave $92,518,593 in 2023 to Van Andel Research Institute for operating expenses, and another $61,431,822 in 2025 for the same purpose. Its education work is similarly institutional: Van Andel Education Institute received $5,407,202 in 2025 for operating expenses, alongside a 2024 grant of $4,691,744 and a 2023 grant of $4,601,135. Those awards align with the institute’s K-12 STEM education and graduate biomedical education focus areas. The named research priorities also include Parkinson’s disease research, metabolic disorders, epigenetics, and neurodegeneration, indicating a science portfolio built around human health and translational research rather than a broad community grantmaking agenda.

    How Van Andel Institute Gives

    Typical grant sizes are large, with a p25 of $4,669,092, a median of $48,605,168, and a p75 of $140,963,018. The recent record shows repeated support to the same recipients across 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating ongoing institutional funding rather than isolated awards. The foundation is a regular funder and does not fund individuals. Its recent grants are concentrated in general operating support, administrative support, staffing and payroll support, and facility and infrastructure costs, with no program-related investments reported.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $521.8M

    Total Assets

    $2.2B

    Total Revenue

    $139.3M

    Total Expenses

    $90.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $4.7M and $141M, with a median of $48.6M.

    25th Percentile

    $4.7M

    Median

    $48.6M

    75th Percentile

    $141M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in MI.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters

    Leadership

    TIMOTHY J MYERS

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    EIN: 52-2000820
    4 filings on record
    staffing and payroll support
    facility and infrastructure costs

    Where Van Andel Institute Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is entirely local and entirely in Michigan: 100% of grants went to recipients in the HQ state. The recipient city visible in the recent record is Grand Rapids, where both Van Andel Research Institute and Van Andel Education Institute are located. That makes the geographic pattern straightforward: a single-state, single-city funding profile built around the institute’s own Grand Rapids institutions.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Van Andel Institute

    What kinds of work does Van Andel Institute fund?

    Its stated focus areas include cancer research, Parkinson’s disease research, metabolic disorders, epigenetics, neurodegeneration, K-12 STEM education, and graduate biomedical education. The recent grants record shows that this support is delivered mainly through operating expense funding for its research and education institutes.

    Does Van Andel Institute fund outside organizations or individuals?

    The recent grants record is confined to Van Andel Research Institute and Van Andel Education Institute in Grand Rapids, and the foundation does not fund individuals. That suggests a tightly internal funding model centered on its own affiliated entities.

    How large are the grants?

    The typical grant size is large: p25 is $4,669,092, median grant size is $48,605,168, and p75 is $140,963,018. The recent record also includes awards of $286,296,293 and $92,518,593, both for operating support.

    Where does Van Andel Institute give?

    Its giving is local, with 100% of grants going to recipients in Michigan. The recipient organizations listed in the recent grants are in Grand Rapids, matching the foundation’s local pattern.

    What kind of support does it provide?

    The grant descriptions point to unrestricted institutional support: operating expenses for Van Andel Research Institute and Van Andel Education Institute, along with administrative support, staffing and payroll support, and facility and infrastructure costs.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    VAN ANDEL RESEARCH INSTITUTEGRAND RAPIDS, MI$61,431,8222025SUPPORT FOR VARI OPERATING EXPENSES.
    VAN ANDEL RESEARCH INSTITUTEGRAND RAPIDS, MI$61,431,8222025SUPPORT FOR VARI OPERATING EXPENSES.
    VAN ANDEL EDUCATION INSTITUTEGRAND RAPIDS, MI$5,407,2022025SUPPORT FOR VAEI OPERATING EXPENSES.
    VAN ANDEL EDUCATION INSTITUTEGRAND RAPIDS, MI$5,407,2022025SUPPORT FOR VAEI OPERATING EXPENSES.
    VAN ANDEL RESEARCH INSTITUTEGRAND RAPIDS, MI$286,296,2932024SUPPORT FOR VARI OPERATING EXPENSES.
    VAN ANDEL EDUCATION INSTITUTEGRAND RAPIDS, MI$4,691,7442024SUPPORT FOR VAEI OPERATING EXPENSES.
    VAN ANDEL RESEARCH INSTITUTEGRAND RAPIDS, MI$92,518,5932023SUPPORT FOR VARI OPERATING EXPENSES.
    VAN ANDEL EDUCATION INSTITUTEGRAND RAPIDS, MI$4,601,1352023SUPPORT FOR VAEI OPERATING EXPENSES.

    VAN ANDEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    $61,431,822
    GRAND RAPIDS, MI2025

    SUPPORT FOR VARI OPERATING EXPENSES.

    VAN ANDEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    $61,431,822
    GRAND RAPIDS, MI2025

    SUPPORT FOR VARI OPERATING EXPENSES.

    VAN ANDEL EDUCATION INSTITUTE

    $5,407,202
    GRAND RAPIDS, MI2025

    SUPPORT FOR VAEI OPERATING EXPENSES.

    VAN ANDEL EDUCATION INSTITUTE

    $5,407,202
    GRAND RAPIDS, MI2025

    SUPPORT FOR VAEI OPERATING EXPENSES.

    VAN ANDEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    $286,296,293
    GRAND RAPIDS, MI2024

    SUPPORT FOR VARI OPERATING EXPENSES.

    VAN ANDEL EDUCATION INSTITUTE

    $4,691,744
    GRAND RAPIDS, MI
    2024

    SUPPORT FOR VAEI OPERATING EXPENSES.

    VAN ANDEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    $92,518,593
    GRAND RAPIDS, MI2023

    SUPPORT FOR VARI OPERATING EXPENSES.

    VAN ANDEL EDUCATION INSTITUTE

    $4,601,135
    GRAND RAPIDS, MI2023

    SUPPORT FOR VAEI OPERATING EXPENSES.