The CVS Foundation appears to channel major, place-based philanthropic support through intermediary community foundations rather than directly to many nonprofits. Their single large grant to The Boston Foundation suggests a strategy of using regional grantmakers to distribute funds for local health and community needs, signaling an emphasis on collective, community-level impact in the Boston area. This indicates a preference for strategic, high-dollar gifts to trusted intermediaries that can deploy resources across multiple service areas.
A $2.46 million grant to The Boston Foundation stands out in the recent record and points to how Cvs Foundation often works: through larger intermediary institutions that can distribute resources across local health and community needs. That approach fits a foundation whose active programs emphasize multi-sector health partnerships, community health systems, and targeted investments in care access. The grant list also shows repeat support for national health organizations such as United Negro College Fund, March of Dimes, American Heart Association, and American Lung Association, alongside community-facing recipients like Valleywise Health Foundation and Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island. The foundation’s portfolio reaches across maternal health, healthy aging, chronic disease management, mental health, and access to care. It funds both institutional programs and direct grants, including multi-year awards. Several program descriptions indicate partnership-based grantmaking rather than open solicitation, with support routed through named initiatives such as Health Zones, Innovations in Community Health, and coordinated care partnerships. The result is a mix of national health philanthropy and place-based investments tied to specific health outcomes.
Maternal health appears prominently in the grant record. Cvs Foundation gave $800,000 to March of Dimes Inc for a large grant, and another $500,000 to Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island for a multi-year grant. The active DrEaMH initiative also supports mobile vans, birth partners, doula care, and postpartum programming for high-risk pregnancies in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. The foundation also backs chronic disease and access-to-care work. It gave $1.43 million to the National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics for coordinated care focused on diabetes, hypertension, wraparound services, and social determinants of health, and $1 million to Essential Hospitals Institute. Health equity and health education show up in grants to organizations such as Alliance for a Healthier Generation and the Hispanic Health Council. Those awards align with active priorities around community health centers, social services, and better outcomes for underserved populations.
Cvs Foundation’s typical grant size is small relative to its largest awards: the 25th percentile is $1,000, the median is $2,500, and the 75th percentile is $4,500. The recent grant list still includes a smaller set of six- and seven-figure institutional gifts, suggesting a dual pattern of many modest grants plus a few large strategic commitments. Several recipients recur across years, including March of Dimes, United Negro College Fund, American Lung Association, and Every Mother Counts, which points to ongoing relationships rather than one-off support. The foundation is a company-affiliated foundation and also makes matching gifts tied to colleague donations, as shown by a Charities Aid Foundation America entry labeled for colleague donations.
$19.8M
$194.3M
$15.9M
$21.6M
Most grants fall between $1K and $5K, with a median of $3K.
25th Percentile
$1K
Median
$3K
75th Percentile
$5K
About 5% of grants go to recipients in ND.
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Highly concentrated: a single, large multi‑hundred-thousand to multi‑million dollar grant to an intermediary community foundation rather than many small direct grants; likely uses intermediaries to reach multiple local beneficiaries.
Notable grantees: The Boston Foundation
Grantmaking is national, and the recipient list is entirely U.S.-based. Massachusetts appears repeatedly in the recent grants, including Boston Foundation in Boston, United Negro College Fund entries in Boston, and Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island in Providence. Other visible hubs include Alexandria, VA; Washington, DC; New York, NY; Dallas, TX; and Phoenix, AZ. The top state by grant count is North Dakota, while recipients in the headquarters state of Rhode Island account for 5% of grants. The geographic pattern suggests broad national reach with notable concentration in a handful of major nonprofit centers and health-system markets.
Its active programs and recent grants center on health-related work: chronic disease management, access to care, maternal health, mental health, healthy aging, and health equity. Examples include coordinated care for diabetes and hypertension, doula and postpartum support, and community health-center partnerships.
Yes. Recent awards include $2.46 million to The Boston Foundation, $1.43 million to the National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics, and $1 million grants to several national health and education organizations. At the same time, the median grant size is $2,500.
Yes. Several organizations appear more than once across years, including March of Dimes, United Negro College Fund, American Lung Association, and Every Mother Counts. That pattern suggests repeated relationships alongside one-time grants.
Yes. The grant list includes a matching-gifts entry through Charities Aid Foundation America tied to colleague donations, and the foundation also lists a Volunteer Challenge Grant program that matches colleague volunteer time at nonprofit organizations.
Health care is the clearest emphasis, but the recent record also includes education-related support through scholarship grants and awards to organizations such as United Negro College Fund. The foundation also funds intermediary institutions and community foundations that can distribute resources across multiple local needs.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BOSTON FOUNDATION INC | BOSTON, MA | $2,460,500 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND WASHINGTON DC | BOSTON, MA | $1,000,000 | 2025 | LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT |
| AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION | CHICAGO, IL | $875,000 | 2025 | LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT |
| MARCH OF DIMES ARLINGTON VA | ARLINGTON, VA | $800,000 | 2025 | LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT |
| VALLEYWISE HEALTH FOUNDATION | PHOENIX, AZ | $700,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| VALLEYWISE HEALTH FOUNDATION | PHOENIX, AZ | $700,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| HISPANIC HEALTH COUNCIL INC | HARTFORD, CT | $691,675 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $526,766 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| WOMEN & INFANTS HOSPITAL OF RIPROVIDENCE RI | PROVIDENCE, RI | $500,000 | 2025 | LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT |
| AMERICAN HEART BENAMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION INC | DALLAS, TX | $500,000 | 2025 | LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT |
| GOOD SAMARITAN HEALTH CENTER | ATLANTA, GA | $500,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $457,748 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES OF PHARMACY (AACP) | ARLINGTON, VA | $453,600 | 2025 | CVS HEALTH STUDENT AWARD |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $419,021 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $404,356 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $399,771 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOSPITAL BOSTON MA | BOSTON, MA | $343,388 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $308,917 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $290,168 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $253,101 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| SHARE OUR STRENGTH | WASHINGTON, DC | $250,000 | 2025 | VOLUNTEER CHALLENGE GRANTS |
| GODS LOVE WE DELIVER NEW YORK NY | NEW YORK, NY | $250,000 | 2025 | LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT |
| AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ARLINGTON VA | ARLINGTON, VA | $250,000 | 2025 | LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT |
| UNITED WAY OF THE GREATER TRIANGLE | DURHAM, NC | $250,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| NRF FOUNDATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $249,100 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $248,365 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $244,249 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CVS FOUNDATION | WOONSOCKET, RI | $239,362 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $237,318 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $230,883 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| HOUSING WORKS HEALTH SERVICES III INC | BROOKLYN, NY | $200,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CENTER FOR BETTER AGING | CHICAGO, IL | $200,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC | ATLANTA, GA | $200,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| PALM HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION INC | WEST PALM BCH, FL | $200,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| SEATTLE FOUNDATION SEATTLE WA | SEATTLE, WA | $200,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC | RALEIGH, NC | $150,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| CENTRAL CALIFORNIA FOOD BANK | FRESNO, CA | $125,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| SAMARITANS PURSE BOONE NC | BOONE, NC | $125,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| PARKINSONS FOUNDATION NEW YORK NY | NEW YORK, NY | $125,000 | 2025 | LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT |
| VOLUNTEER FLORIDA FOUNDATION INC | TALLAHASSEE, FL | $100,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| BELOVED ASHEVILLE ASHEVILLE NC | ASHEVILLE, NC | $100,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| OUR PIECE OF THE PIE INC | HARTFORD, CT | $100,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| AMERICARES FOUNDATION STAMFORD CT | STAMFORD, CT | $100,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN WASHINGTON DC | WASHINGTON, DC | $100,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| AMERICARES FOUNDATION INC | STAMFORD, CT | $100,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| TEAM RUBICON | LOS ANGELES, CA | $100,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| NEW ALTERNATIVES FOR CHILDREN INC | NEW YORK, NY | $100,000 | 2025 | LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT |
| WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN INCORPORATED | WASHINGTON, DC | $75,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| TIDES CENTER SAN FRANCISCO CA | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $65,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
| KENTUCKY YOUTH ADVOCATES INC | LOUISVILLE, KY | $65,000 | 2025 | SMALL GRANT |
BOSTON FOUNDATION INC
$2,460,500SMALL GRANT
UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND WASHINGTON DC
$1,000,000LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT
AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION
$875,000LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT
MARCH OF DIMES ARLINGTON VA
$800,000LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT
VALLEYWISE HEALTH FOUNDATION
$700,000SMALL GRANT
VALLEYWISE HEALTH FOUNDATION
$700,000SMALL GRANT
HISPANIC HEALTH COUNCIL INC
$691,675SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$526,766SMALL GRANT
WOMEN & INFANTS HOSPITAL OF RIPROVIDENCE RI
$500,000LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT
AMERICAN HEART BENAMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION INC
$500,000LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT
GOOD SAMARITAN HEALTH CENTER
$500,000SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$457,748SMALL GRANT
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES OF PHARMACY (AACP)
$453,600CVS HEALTH STUDENT AWARD
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$419,021SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$404,356SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$399,771SMALL GRANT
BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOSPITAL BOSTON MA
$343,388SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$308,917SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$290,168SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$253,101SMALL GRANT
SHARE OUR STRENGTH
$250,000VOLUNTEER CHALLENGE GRANTS
GODS LOVE WE DELIVER NEW YORK NY
$250,000LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT
AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ARLINGTON VA
$250,000LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT
UNITED WAY OF THE GREATER TRIANGLE
$250,000SMALL GRANT
NRF FOUNDATION
$249,100SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$248,365SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$244,249SMALL GRANT
CVS FOUNDATION
$239,362SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$237,318SMALL GRANT
CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA
$230,883SMALL GRANT
HOUSING WORKS HEALTH SERVICES III INC
$200,000SMALL GRANT
CENTER FOR BETTER AGING
$200,000SMALL GRANT
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC
$200,000SMALL GRANT
PALM HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION INC
$200,000SMALL GRANT
SEATTLE FOUNDATION SEATTLE WA
$200,000SMALL GRANT
NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
$150,000SMALL GRANT
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA FOOD BANK
$125,000SMALL GRANT
SAMARITANS PURSE BOONE NC
$125,000SMALL GRANT
PARKINSONS FOUNDATION NEW YORK NY
$125,000LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT
VOLUNTEER FLORIDA FOUNDATION INC
$100,000SMALL GRANT
BELOVED ASHEVILLE ASHEVILLE NC
$100,000SMALL GRANT
OUR PIECE OF THE PIE INC
$100,000SMALL GRANT
AMERICARES FOUNDATION STAMFORD CT
$100,000SMALL GRANT
WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN WASHINGTON DC
$100,000SMALL GRANT
AMERICARES FOUNDATION INC
$100,000SMALL GRANT
TEAM RUBICON
$100,000SMALL GRANT
NEW ALTERNATIVES FOR CHILDREN INC
$100,000LARGE MULTI-YEAR GRANT
WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN INCORPORATED
$75,000SMALL GRANT
TIDES CENTER SAN FRANCISCO CA
$65,000SMALL GRANT
KENTUCKY YOUTH ADVOCATES INC
$65,000SMALL GRANT