Georgetown University primarily funds internal research, scholarship, and experiential learning across its campus with strong emphasis on health disparities in Washington, D.C., Western Hemisphere/Americas scholarship, and student-led social innovation and public service. Grants typically support faculty research projects, student fellowships/experiential activities, center-led programs, and NIH-funded center initiatives rather than community nonprofit awards. Many programs prioritize investigator development, community engagement (especially for Black and Latino communities in D.C.), and building scholarly networks on governance, economic development, and sustainability in the Americas.
Primarily internal, program-driven awards: annual campus research grants, center-specific competitive grants, student fellowship funds, and multi-year NIH center funding. Access is mixed—many opportunities are open to Georgetown faculty or students on a cyclical basis, while large center awards (e.g., NIH DISCOVER) do not accept unsolicited external proposals.
Georgetown University’s grantmaking is shaped by internal research and training programs that use subawards to move faculty projects, student learning, and center initiatives forward. Recent grants show that pattern clearly: a $2,238,704 subaward to Howard University and a $1,744,977 subaward to International Monitoring & Evaluation LLC were both among the largest awards in 2024, alongside other large university and research-institute subawards. The foundation’s work reaches across health disparities, democracy research, technology commercialization, and student social innovation, but the common thread is institutional capacity rather than community nonprofit grantmaking. Several programs are built around investigator development, community-engaged scholarship, and experiential learning. In Washington, D.C., it supports projects tied to Black and Latino health disparities and local public-sector partners, while other grants support research teams, data collection, travel, and translation for comparative and U.S. democracy work. Georgetown University also funds campus-based fellowship and training programs, including initiatives for early intervention, neurodevelopmental disabilities, child and adolescent mental health, and public service. The portfolio includes both NIH- and HRSA-linked programs and university-managed grant funds, which helps explain why many awards take the form of subawards or general support tied to specific research or educational functions.
In health disparities work, Georgetown University backed the DISCOVER Initiative, an NIH-funded Center of Excellence focused on investigator development and community engagement around health disparities in Washington, D.C., especially for Black and Latino communities. That same community orientation appears in grants to District of Columbia Government for general support, linking the university’s research agenda to local public systems. For democracy research, the Georgetown Democracy Initiative supports projects on U.S. and global democratic practice. The program can cover travel, field research, dataset acquisition, research assistants, and translation, and it prefers collaborative faculty-student projects. The foundation also funds student-facing social impact work through the Social Innovation & Public Service Fund, which supports fellowships, study abroad, research, internships, community-engaged programs, and innovative social impact ventures. On the workforce side, GULEND and GULEND+ support early intervention and neurodevelopmental disabilities training.
$25.1M
$5.7B
$1.9B
$1.9B
Most grants fall between $21K and $125K, with a median of $60K.
25th Percentile
$21K
Median
$60K
75th Percentile
$125K
About 23% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Notable grantees: Georgetown University Medical Center (DISCOVER Initiative / Center of Excellence on Health Disparities), Georgetown Americas Institute, Center for Social Justice — Social Innovation & Public Service (SIPS)
Georgetown University’s typical grant size sits at a p25 of $21,250, a median of $60,000, and a p75 of $124,640. The recent-grants record also shows several multi-hundred-thousand-dollar subawards, indicating a two-track pattern of smaller internal awards and larger sponsored-project pass-through funding. This is a regular funder rather than a donor-advised fund, and the portfolio is dominated by institutional grants, subawards, and general support rather than individual giving. The same kinds of recipients recur across years, especially university units, research institutes, and public agencies. Several active programs accept unsolicited proposals, including Annual Research Grants, the Georgetown Democracy Initiative, the Georgetown University Gap Fund, the Innovation Hub @Thrive Center, and the Social Innovation & Public Service Fund.
Georgetown University gives nationally, with 382 grants in the United States and 23% of grants going to recipients in the District of Columbia, its headquarters state. Among recipient locations, New York is the top state by grant count. Recent awards also landed in Washington, DC; Baltimore, MD; Dallas, TX; Norman, OK; Seattle, WA; and Reno, NV. The country distribution in the available data is entirely U.S.-based.
The portfolio centers on internal research, scholarship, and experiential learning. Active programs support health disparities research in Washington, D.C., democracy research, technology commercialization, early intervention and neurodevelopmental disabilities training, child and family health innovation, and student social innovation and public service.
Yes, for several programs. Annual Research Grants, the Georgetown Democracy Initiative, the Georgetown University Gap Fund, the Innovation Hub @Thrive Center, and the Social Innovation & Public Service Fund all accept unsolicited proposals.
The typical grant size is $21,250 at the 25th percentile, $60,000 at the median, and $124,640 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also includes much larger subawards, including awards above $1 million.
It gives nationally, but New York is the top state by grant count. The data also shows 23% of grants going to recipients in the District of Columbia, and recent awards in Washington, DC, Baltimore, MD, Dallas, TX, Norman, OK, Seattle, WA, and Reno, NV.
The active program list includes health disparities, democracy research, technology commercialization, early intervention, neurodevelopmental disabilities, child and adolescent mental health, and social innovation. Some programs are centered on Washington, D.C., while others support U.S. or global research and workforce development.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Howard University | Washington, DC | $2,238,704 | 2024 | Subaward |
| International Monitoring & Evaluation LLC | Washington, DC | $1,744,977 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Medstar Health Research Institute | Boston, MA | $1,051,084 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma | Norman, OK | $573,133 | 2024 | Subaward |
| The Tor Project Inc | — | $558,218 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Regents Of The Univ Of CA San Francisco | — | $478,148 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors | Reno, NV | $453,803 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Morgan State University | Baltimore, MD | $450,000 | 2024 | Subaward |
| University of Texas Southwestern Medical | — | $440,578 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Population Services International | Washington, DC | $413,692 | 2024 | Subaward |
| District of Columbia Government | Washington, DC | $386,422 | 2024 | General Support |
| Regents Of The University Of California | — | $376,216 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Final Mile Consulting LLC | Chicago, IL | $372,753 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Viocare Inc | — | $334,119 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Rutgers The State University Of NJ | — | $332,666 | 2024 | Subaward |
| University Of North Carolina Chapel Hill | — | $321,529 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Innovations for Poverty Action A Nonprofit Corporation | New York, NY | $320,561 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Codex BioSolutions Inc | Gaithersburg, MD | $313,857 | 2024 | Subaward |
| DC Affordable Law Firm | Washington, DC | $288,000 | 2024 | General Support |
| The Trustees of Columbia University | — | $276,587 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Seattle Children's Hospital | — | $272,454 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Voices for Georgia's Children | — | $247,500 | 2024 | Subaward |
| University of Maryland Baltimore | — | $246,358 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Portland State University | Portland, OR | $245,475 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Montana State University | Bozeman, MT | $234,563 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Children's Action Alliance | Phoenix, AZ | $218,500 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Development International LLC | Longwood, FL | $218,294 | 2024 | Subaward |
| UT-Battelle LLC | — | $217,404 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Regents of The Univ of CA LA | — | $210,656 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Haskins Laboratories Inc | New Haven, CT | $208,320 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Pyramid Model Consortium | — | $207,805 | 2024 | Subaward |
| ZERO TO THREE National Center for Infants Toddlers and Families | — | $207,693 | 2024 | Subaward |
| University of Arizona | — | $204,847 | 2024 | Subaward |
| The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology | — | $200,597 | 2024 | Subaward |
| University Of Delaware | — | $191,290 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Indiana University | Bloomington, IN | $190,574 | 2024 | Subaward |
| A&R Lurie Children's Hosp of Chic | Chicago, IL | $184,595 | 2024 | Subaward |
| The Washington University | — | $173,446 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Dc Department of Health | Washington, DC | $173,337 | 2024 | Subaward |
| The University of Texas at Austin | — | $170,597 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Kansas Action for Children | Topeka, KS | $165,000 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Kentucky Voices for Health | Louisville, KY | $165,000 | 2024 | Subaward |
| La Jolla Institute for Immunology | La Jolla, CA | $164,702 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Tulane University | — | $155,956 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Regents of The University of Michigan | — | $154,044 | 2024 | Subaward |
| The Pennsylvania State University | — | $153,882 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Utah Children | — | $150,000 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Frank Frost Productions of Virginia LLC | McLean, VA | $150,000 | 2024 | General Support |
| Arizona State University | Tempe, AZ | $149,792 | 2024 | Subaward |
| Harvard University | Boston, MA | $141,268 | 2024 | Subaward |
Howard University
$2,238,704Subaward
International Monitoring & Evaluation LLC
$1,744,977Subaward
Medstar Health Research Institute
$1,051,084Subaward
Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma
$573,133Subaward
The Tor Project Inc
$558,218Subaward
Regents Of The Univ Of CA San Francisco
$478,148Subaward
Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors
Subaward
Morgan State University
$450,000Subaward
University of Texas Southwestern Medical
$440,578Subaward
Population Services International
$413,692Subaward
District of Columbia Government
$386,422General Support
Regents Of The University Of California
$376,216Subaward
Final Mile Consulting LLC
$372,753Subaward
Viocare Inc
$334,119Subaward
Rutgers The State University Of NJ
$332,666Subaward
University Of North Carolina Chapel Hill
$321,529Subaward
Innovations for Poverty Action A Nonprofit Corporation
$320,561Subaward
Codex BioSolutions Inc
$313,857Subaward
DC Affordable Law Firm
$288,000General Support
The Trustees of Columbia University
$276,587Subaward
Seattle Children's Hospital
$272,454Subaward
Voices for Georgia's Children
$247,500Subaward
University of Maryland Baltimore
$246,358Subaward
Portland State University
$245,475Subaward
Montana State University
$234,563Subaward
Children's Action Alliance
$218,500Subaward
Development International LLC
$218,294Subaward
UT-Battelle LLC
$217,404Subaward
Regents of The Univ of CA LA
$210,656Subaward
Haskins Laboratories Inc
$208,320Subaward
Pyramid Model Consortium
$207,805Subaward
ZERO TO THREE National Center for Infants Toddlers and Families
$207,693Subaward
University of Arizona
$204,847Subaward
The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology
$200,597Subaward
University Of Delaware
$191,290Subaward
Indiana University
$190,574Subaward
A&R Lurie Children's Hosp of Chic
$184,595Subaward
The Washington University
$173,446Subaward
Dc Department of Health
$173,337Subaward
The University of Texas at Austin
$170,597Subaward
Kansas Action for Children
$165,000Subaward
Kentucky Voices for Health
$165,000Subaward
La Jolla Institute for Immunology
$164,702Subaward
Tulane University
$155,956Subaward
Regents of The University of Michigan
$154,044Subaward
The Pennsylvania State University
$153,882Subaward
Utah Children
$150,000Subaward
Frank Frost Productions of Virginia LLC
$150,000General Support
Arizona State University
$149,792Subaward
Harvard University
$141,268Subaward