Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington concentrates its giving on health services research conducted through major academic medical centers and research institutes, while also funding community health access, youth mental health, and local clinic initiatives in Washington State. Grants mix large research subrecipient awards to universities with smaller, repeated grants to community providers and programs that expand care coordination, workforce pipelines, and culturally specific youth mental health services.
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington’s largest recent awards go to health services research housed at major academic institutions, led by repeated seven-figure grants to the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Bioethics Conference. That pattern points to a funder that uses research subrecipient support as a central tool, while also backing clinic access, workforce development, and youth mental health programs. The portfolio is not limited to one kind of organization: it includes universities, hospitals, community health groups, and local conveners. Across the recent grants list, the same institutions often return with different awards over multiple years. The University of Washington appears with grants of $6,396,249 in 2023, $3,945,849 in 2024, and $3,716,508 in 2025, showing sustained support for research. Seattle Children’s Bioethics Conference also appears in consecutive years, including $2,748,612 in 2023 and $2,155,265 in 2024. Alongside those larger research commitments, the foundation funds service-oriented work such as specialty care coordination, clinic partnerships, and youth wellness initiatives.
Health services and outcomes research is a core part of the portfolio. The foundation gave $1,163,537 to Regents Of The University Of California in 2025 and $1,139,541 to Indiana University in 2024, both as research subrecipient grants. It also supports access to care in community settings. In 2025, Project Access Northwest received $280,000 for Specialty Care Coordination, and Seattle Center Foundation received $274,999 in 2023 for the 2023 & 2024 Seattle/King County Clinic. Youth and mental health work is another visible theme. WA Therapy Fund Foundation received $262,500 in 2023 for Wtff Youth Wellness, while the foundation’s broader portfolio includes youth mental health and culturally specific services for AANHPI communities. Workforce development appears through labor-aligned training support, including $426,570 in 2023 to SEIU Healthcare 1199NW Multi-Employer Fund for Healthcare Career Pathway Expansion And Sustainabi.
Typical awards sit in a middle range, with a p25 of $25,041, a median of $71,239, and a p75 of $150,000. The recent grant list also shows a long tail of larger research subrecipient awards, including multi-hundred-thousand-dollar and seven-figure commitments. The same recipients often reappear across multiple years, especially in research and clinic-access work. That repetition suggests multi-year or renewed support rather than one-time giving. The foundation is a regular funder and does not fund individuals. The recent grants are overwhelmingly programmatic or research subrecipient awards, with some thematic portfolio grants tied to workforce and access initiatives.
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$3.2B
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$4.6B
Most grants fall between $25K and $150K, with a median of $71K.
25th Percentile
$25K
Median
$71K
75th Percentile
$150K
About 7% of grants go to recipients in NC.
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Concentrated but diversified: a large share of dollars goes to a handful of repeat university research grantees through multi-grant relationships, while numerous smaller, often repeat grants support community health access, mental health, and workforce projects—mixing sizeable research investments with targeted local program funding.
Notable grantees: University of Washington, Seattle Children’s / Seattle Children’s Bioethics Conference, Project Access Northwest, Institute for Family Health, Asia Pacific Cultural Center
Grants are concentrated in the United States, with all recent grants going to U.S. recipients. Seattle is the most visible city in the recent list, alongside other Washington locations such as Renton, Tacoma, Olympia, and the Seattle/King County region. Outside Washington, the foundation also funds organizations in San Francisco, Indianapolis, New York, Ann Arbor, Boston, and Riverside. The highest-volume giving state is North Carolina, while 7% of grants go to recipients in California.
The recent grants list is dominated by universities, hospitals, research institutes, and community health organizations. Examples include the University of Washington, Seattle Children’s Bioethics Conference, Indiana University, Institute For Family Health, Project Access Northwest, and SEIU Healthcare 1199NW Multi-Employer Fund.
The typical grant size is $25,041 at the 25th percentile, $71,239 at the median, and $150,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes much larger research subrecipient awards, including multi-hundred-thousand-dollar and seven-figure grants.
Yes. Several organizations appear in multiple years. The University of Washington received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Seattle Children’s Bioethics Conference received grants in 2023 and 2024. Project Access Northwest also appears in both 2024 and 2025.
Recent grants go entirely to U.S. recipients. Seattle is prominent in the list, along with Renton, Tacoma, Olympia, and other Washington locations. The foundation also makes grants in California, Indiana, New York, Michigan, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia is not listed among recent recipients.
The list shows health services research, specialty care coordination, clinic access, youth wellness, and workforce development. Recent examples include research subrecipient grants to universities, Specialty Care Coordination for Project Access Northwest, Wtff Youth Wellness for WA Therapy Fund Foundation, and Healthcare Career Pathway Expansion and Sustainabi for SEIU Healthcare 1199NW.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Washington | Seattle, WA | $3,716,508 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Regents Of The University Of California | San Francisco, CA | $1,163,537 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Seattle Childrens Hospital | Seattle, WA | $1,136,491 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Indiana University | Indianapolis, IN | $658,983 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Sutter West Bay Hospitals | Sacramento, CA | $496,923 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Institute For Family Health | New York, NY | $422,352 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Northeastern University | Boston, MA | $313,480 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Seiu Healthcare 1199nw | Renton, WA | $283,795 | 2025 | Healthcare Career Pathway Expansion And Sustainabi |
| Project Access Northwest | Seattle, WA | $280,000 | 2025 | Specialty Care Coordination |
| Nat'l Alliance on Medical Illness of WA | Seattle, WA | $214,901 | 2025 | Advancing Mental Health Education For And About Yo |
| Rand Corporation | Santa Monica, CA | $213,162 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Healthpartners Institute | Minneapolis, MN | $198,111 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| University Of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, PA | $160,891 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Apic Spokane | Spokane, WA | $158,136 | 2025 | Spokane Asians/Asian Americans (A/Aa) Community Ca |
| Local Initiatives Support Corp | New York, NY | $150,000 | 2025 | Skyway And Casino Road Inclusive Economic Developm |
| University Of Maryland Baltimore | Baltimore, MD | $138,827 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Marshfield Clinic Inc | Marshfield, WI | $135,352 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Alliance For A Healthier Generation Inc | Portland, OR | $132,000 | 2025 | Achieving A Healthier Generation Through Thriving |
| Southcentral Foundation | Anchorage, AK | $131,419 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Trustees Of Purdue University | Chicago, IL | $128,788 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Familyworks | Seattle, WA | $122,991 | 2025 | School-based Family Resource Centers At Seattle Pu |
| Franklin Pierce School District No 402 | Tacoma, WA | $110,900 | 2025 | Farming Land, Self, And Community At The Farm At F |
| Feeding Feasible Feasts | Edgewood, WA | $105,168 | 2025 | Breaking Down Barriers To Food Access |
| Gapps | Lynnwood, WA | $103,068 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Boston Medical Center Corporation | Boston, MA | $97,882 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Trustees Of Columbia Univ - NY | New York, NY | $97,593 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Swedish Health Services | Seattle, WA | $96,683 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Board Of Regents Univ Of Wisconsin | Madison, WI | $91,300 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Common Future | Oakland, CA | $90,000 | 2025 | Equitable And Affordable Lending Programs To Build |
| University Of Arkansas For Medical Sciences | Little Rock, AR | $89,539 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Weill Medical College Of Cornell | New York, NY | $83,086 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Seattle School District | Seattle, WA | $76,266 | 2025 | School-based Family Resource Centers At Seattle Pu |
| Brandeis University | Waltham, MA | $66,887 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center | Seattle, WA | $55,563 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Regents Of The University Of Colorado | Denver, CO | $55,063 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Regents of the University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | $52,314 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Pierce County Project Access | Tacoma, WA | $50,000 | 2025 | Project Support |
| Palo Alto Medical Foundation | Sacramento, CA | $48,856 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Inc | Boston, MA | $48,003 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Childrens Hospital Medical Center | Cincinnati, OH | $44,014 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Henry Ford Health System | Detroit, MI | $43,443 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Baylor Research Institute | Dallas, TX | $40,145 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Bethel School District 403 | Spanaway, WA | $38,400 | 2025 | Breaking Down Barriers To Food Access |
| Essentia Institute Of Rural Health | Duluth, MN | $37,389 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Hmh Hospitals Corporation | Hackensack, NJ | $36,959 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Institute For Accountable Care | Washington, DC | $28,857 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Trustees Of Boston University | Boston, MA | $26,648 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital | Lebanon, NH | $26,436 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Tufts Medical Center Inc | Boston, MA | $25,100 | 2025 | Research Subrecipient |
| Washington School-based Health Alliance | Seattle, WA | $24,999 | 2025 | Expanding And Improving School-based Health Care I |
University of Washington
$3,716,508Research Subrecipient
Regents Of The University Of California
$1,163,537Research Subrecipient
Seattle Childrens Hospital
$1,136,491Research Subrecipient
Indiana University
$658,983Research Subrecipient
Sutter West Bay Hospitals
$496,923Research Subrecipient
Institute For Family Health
$422,352Research Subrecipient
Northeastern University
$313,480Research Subrecipient
Seiu Healthcare 1199nw
$283,795Healthcare Career Pathway Expansion And Sustainabi
Project Access Northwest
$280,000Specialty Care Coordination
Nat'l Alliance on Medical Illness of WA
$214,901Advancing Mental Health Education For And About Yo
Rand Corporation
$213,162Research Subrecipient
Healthpartners Institute
$198,111Research Subrecipient
University Of Pennsylvania
$160,891Research Subrecipient
Apic Spokane
$158,136Spokane Asians/Asian Americans (A/Aa) Community Ca
Local Initiatives Support Corp
$150,000Skyway And Casino Road Inclusive Economic Developm
University Of Maryland Baltimore
$138,827Research Subrecipient
Marshfield Clinic Inc
$135,352Research Subrecipient
Alliance For A Healthier Generation Inc
$132,000Achieving A Healthier Generation Through Thriving
Southcentral Foundation
$131,419Research Subrecipient
Trustees Of Purdue University
$128,788Research Subrecipient
Familyworks
$122,991School-based Family Resource Centers At Seattle Pu
Franklin Pierce School District No 402
$110,900Farming Land, Self, And Community At The Farm At F
Feeding Feasible Feasts
$105,168Breaking Down Barriers To Food Access
Gapps
$103,068Research Subrecipient
Boston Medical Center Corporation
$97,882Research Subrecipient
Trustees Of Columbia Univ - NY
$97,593Research Subrecipient
Swedish Health Services
$96,683Research Subrecipient
Board Of Regents Univ Of Wisconsin
$91,300Research Subrecipient
Common Future
$90,000Equitable And Affordable Lending Programs To Build
University Of Arkansas For Medical Sciences
$89,539Research Subrecipient
Weill Medical College Of Cornell
$83,086Research Subrecipient
Seattle School District
$76,266School-based Family Resource Centers At Seattle Pu
Brandeis University
$66,887Research Subrecipient
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
$55,563Research Subrecipient
Regents Of The University Of Colorado
$55,063Research Subrecipient
Regents of the University of Michigan
$52,314Research Subrecipient
Pierce County Project Access
$50,000Project Support
Palo Alto Medical Foundation
$48,856Research Subrecipient
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Inc
$48,003Research Subrecipient
Childrens Hospital Medical Center
$44,014Research Subrecipient
Henry Ford Health System
$43,443Research Subrecipient
Baylor Research Institute
$40,145Research Subrecipient
Bethel School District 403
$38,400Breaking Down Barriers To Food Access
Essentia Institute Of Rural Health
$37,389Research Subrecipient
Hmh Hospitals Corporation
$36,959Research Subrecipient
Institute For Accountable Care
$28,857Research Subrecipient
Trustees Of Boston University
$26,648Research Subrecipient
Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital
$26,436Research Subrecipient
Tufts Medical Center Inc
$25,100Research Subrecipient
Washington School-based Health Alliance
$24,999Expanding And Improving School-based Health Care I