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    Commonwealth Fund

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    New York, NYSitio web2126063858

    About Commonwealth Fund

    The Commonwealth Fund’s recent giving is narrowly focused on supporting the Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice, indicating a priority on advancing health care policy research and leadership development. Grants are programmatic and self-directed, funding fellowship cohorts that develop policy and practice expertise rather than many external nonprofit projects. The foundation appears to emphasize high‑impact, professional development for health‑policy leaders who can influence health system improvement.

    Focus Areas

    Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and PracticeHealth policy research fellowship and leadership developmentWorkforce development for health system leaders

    Who They Fund

    state and federal policymakers and their stafflow‑income adults (Medicaid populations)adults ages 19–64 (commercial insurance research focus)racial and ethnic minority communities, including Native American populationshealth system leaders and early‑career health policy fellows/trainees

    About Commonwealth Fund

    The Commonwealth Fund’s recent grantmaking is centered on fellowships and policy research that build health care leadership, especially through the Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice. The largest recent award, $2,345,604 in 2025, authorized the 2024-25 Harkness cohort, showing how the fund uses large programmatic grants to support training and exchange rather than a wide spread of small project awards. A separate 2025 grant of $850,000 continued the Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Minority Health Policy at Harvard University, and a 2024 award of $853,202 supported the same fellowship for the prior class. Those awards sit alongside a broader set of research and policy grants tied to Medicaid, health insurance access, Medicare, drug pricing, and health equity. The fund also supports international learning and comparison work, including health care performance surveys and profiles. Across these grants, the pattern is consistent: develop policy leaders, fund applied analysis, and support work that informs health system improvement.

    What Commonwealth Fund Funds

    Health equity is a clear theme in the portfolio. The Commonwealth Fund gave $638,814 to Rush University Medical Center for testing, scaling, and disseminating the Racial Equity in Healthcare Progress Report, Phase 2. It also supported the Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Minority Health Policy at Harvard University with $850,000 in 2025. In Medicaid work, the fund awarded $321,565 to Harvard University for research on winding down the maintenance-of-eligibility requirement and its impacts on low-income adults in four Southern states. On coverage policy, Georgetown University received $639,482 for analysis of policies affecting health insurance access, affordability, adequacy, and equity in the individual and small-group markets. The portfolio also includes Medicare and drug pricing work, with Johns Hopkins University funded to evaluate proposed Medicare policy changes and Vanderbilt University Medical Center funded for research on the Inflation Reduction Act’s price negotiation program.

    How Commonwealth Fund Gives

    The foundation’s typical grant size is $1,500 at the 25th percentile, $15,000 at the median, and $51,345 at the 75th percentile, but the recent portfolio also includes several six- and seven-figure programmatic awards. The grant list shows repeated support for the same organizations across years, including The Commonwealth Fund’s own fellowship authorizations, indicating recurring program funding rather than one-off gifts. It is a regular funder and a DAF-classified foundation, with some grants made to individuals through fellowships. Unsolicited applications are accepted for several active programs, including Medicaid, Tracking Health System Performance, Policy, Making Health Care Affordable, Advancing Medicare, and the Harkness Fellowships.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $57.5M

    Total Assets

    $922.7M

    Total Revenue

    $39.8M

    Total Expenses

    $52M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $2K and $51K, with a median of $15K.

    25th Percentile

    $2K

    Median

    $15K

    75th Percentile

    $51K

    Geographic Reach

    National33 states funded

    About 29% of grants go to recipients in NY.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
    Baja
    Alta
    Sede

    Leadership

    Joseph Betancourt MD

    President

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Commonwealth Fund Funds

    Top 10 recipient countries by grant volume for Commonwealth Fund.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic1,256$105.9M
    95.4%
    2Netherlands13$331K

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: very few, large grants that fund an internal flagship fellowship program (repeat funding for the same program/cohort).

    Funding Style

    capacity building (fellowships & leadership development)policy research and technical assistancemulti‑year/phase fundingconvening/education for policymakers and stakeholdersevaluation and modeling to inform policy

    Notable grantees: The Commonwealth Fund (Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice)

    Topics

    health insurance access, affordability, and adequacy (individual & small‑group markets)Medicaid policy and eligibility/maintenance‑of‑eligibility impactsMedicare policy and solvency/Medicare Advantage analysisdrug pricing and pharmaceutical policy (patent, negotiation, pricing innovation)primary care payment reform and population‑based paymentshealth equity and racial/minority maternal care (including Native American experiences)health system performance tracking and international health system comparisons (surveys & profiles)

    Where Commonwealth Fund Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are overwhelmingly in the United States, which accounts for 95.4% of grants. Within the U.S., New York appears most often, reflecting a strong concentration of awards in the state where the foundation gives most frequently; recipients also appear in Washington, DC, Cambridge, MA, Glen Mills, PA, Chicago, IL, Baltimore, MD, and Nashville, TN. The portfolio also reaches outside the U.S. through international fellowship and survey work, with grants connected to the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, New Zealand, France, Norway, and other listed locations in the recipient-country distribution.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Commonwealth Fund

    What kinds of work does The Commonwealth Fund support most often?

    Its active programs focus on Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice, Medicaid, Tracking Health System Performance, Policy, Making Health Care Affordable, Advancing Medicare, and journalism fellowships related to international health. The recent grants also connect to health equity, insurance coverage, Medicare, and drug pricing.

    Does The Commonwealth Fund accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes for several active programs. Unsolicited applications are listed as accepted for the Pozen-Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Health Equity Leadership, Medicaid, Tracking Health System Performance, the Association of Health Care Journalists International Health Study Fellowship, Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice, Policy, Making Health Care Affordable, and Advancing Medicare.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is small at the lower end and much larger for program awards: p25 is $1,500, median is $15,000, and p75 is $51,345. Recent awards include multiple six-figure grants and fellowship authorizations in the millions.

    Which areas of health policy appear most frequently in recent grants?

    Recent grants repeatedly address health insurance access and affordability, Medicaid policy, Medicare, drug pricing, racial equity in health care, and health system performance. Specific awards include research on the individual and small-group markets, maintenance-of-eligibility impacts, Medicare solvency and spending, and the Inflation Reduction Act’s price negotiation program.

    Is the grantmaking mostly U.S.-focused?

    Yes. The recipient-country distribution shows 1,256 U.S. grants, or 95.4% of the total. The remaining grants are spread across the Netherlands, Oceania, Gambia, the United Kingdom, Eswatini, New Zealand, France, American Samoa, and Norway.

    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    1.0%
    3Other Countries12$205K
    0.9%
    4Germany10$174K
    0.8%
    5United Kingdom8$154K
    0.6%
    6Switzerland7$56K
    0.5%
    7New Zealand4$46K
    0.3%
    8France3$45K
    0.2%
    9Australia2$40K
    0.1%
    10Canada1$133K
    0.1%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

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    Medicaid

    Medicaidstate health policycoverage and access

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations working on Medicaid policy, expansion, financing, or related health policy issues aligned with the Fund’s mission.

    Fecha límite: LOIs are accepted on a rolling basis unless responding to an RFP with a posted deadline.

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    Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abierta

    Tracking Health System Performance

    health system performancemeasurementdata analysis

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations with work relevant to health system tracking, analysis, or performance improvement and aligned with the Fund’s priorities.

    Fecha límite: LOIs are accepted on a rolling basis unless responding to an RFP with a posted deadline.

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    Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abierta

    Policy

    health policyhealth system performancepolicy analysis

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations aligned with the Fund’s health policy mission and funding priorities.

    Fecha límite: LOIs are accepted on a rolling basis unless responding to an RFP with a posted deadline.

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    Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abierta

    Making Health Care Affordable

    health care affordabilitycost containmenthealth care spending

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations working on health care affordability and related policy or research topics aligned with the Fund’s priorities.

    Fecha límite: LOIs are accepted on a rolling basis unless responding to an RFP with a posted deadline.

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    Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abierta

    Advancing Medicare

    Medicarehealth policycoverage and access

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations studying or advancing Medicare policy and practice in line with the Fund’s mission.

    Fecha límite: LOIs are accepted on a rolling basis unless responding to an RFP with a posted deadline.

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    Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abierta

    Achieving Equitable Outcomes

    health equityhealth disparitiesequitable outcomes

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations whose work advances equitable health outcomes and aligns with the Fund’s priorities.

    Fecha límite: LOIs are accepted on a rolling basis unless responding to an RFP with a posted deadline.

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    Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abierta

    Improving Care Delivery

    care deliverydelivery system reformhealth care quality

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Health care–focused organizations and research partners aligned with the Fund’s mission and funding priorities.

    Fecha límite: LOIs are accepted on a rolling basis unless responding to an RFP with a posted deadline.

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    Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abierta

    Communications

    health communicationsdisseminationhealth policy journalism

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations whose communications work advances the Fund’s mission and funding priorities.

    Fecha límite: LOIs are accepted on a rolling basis unless responding to an RFP with a posted deadline.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    The Commonwealth FundNew York, NY$2,345,6042025Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice: Authorization for 2024-25 Class
    President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeCambridge, MA$850,0002025The Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Minority Health Policy at Harvard University, 2025-26
    SSRSGlen Mills, PA$800,4562025International Health Policy Survey, 2025
    Georgetown UniversityWashington, DC$639,4822025Analysis of Policies Affecting Health Insurance Access, Affordability, Adequacy, and Equity in the Individual and Small-Group Markets, Year 14
    Rush University Medical CenterChicago, IL$638,8142025Testing, Scaling, and Disseminating the Racial Equity in Healthcare Progress Report, Phase 2
    SSRSGlen Mills, PA$560,00020252025 Health Care Affordability Research, Adults 19 to 64
    SSRSGlen Mills, PA$514,7812025The Commonwealth Fund 2024 Biennial Health Insurance Survey
    SSRSGlen Mills, PA$490,1152025International Health Policy Survey, 2024
    Urban InstituteWashington, DC$440,0002025Modeling Policies That Could Expand and Improve Health Coverage and Affordability - or Roll Back Progress
    Urban InstituteWashington, DC$430,8002025Analyzing Emerging Health Reform Proposals
    Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD$395,8582025Evaluating Proposed Medicare Policy Changes for Their Impact on Solvency, Spending, and Beneficiaries
    Bailit Health Purchasing LLCNeedham, MA$384,0002025Technical Assistance for Design and Implementation of State Strategies to Increase Affordability in Commercial Markets, Phase 2
    The Commonwealth FundNew York, NY$336,7422025Harkness Fellowships Centennial Celebration: Authorization for Support
    President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeCambridge, MA$321,5652025Winding Down the Maintenance-of-Eligibility Requirement for Medicaid: Impacts on Low-Income Adults in Four Southern States
    First Nation Development InstituteLongmont, CO$312,5702025Native American Experiences with Health Care and Maternal Care Systems
    Bipartisan Policy Center IncWashington, DC$305,5382025Educating Policymakers and Providing Strategic Guidance on Artificial Intelligence in Health Care and Primary Payment Reform
    AcademyHealthWashington, DC$302,4052025Planning Grant to Support the Design of the Commonwealth Fund's New International U.S. Leadership Program
    Vanderbilt University Medical CenterNashville, TN$300,0002025The Inflation Reduction Act's Price Negotiation Program: Implications for Patient Access to and Affordability of Medications
    Center for Health Policy DevelopmentWashington, DC$280,0532025Supporting State Policymakers to Understand Private Equity in Health Care through Data
    The Brigham and Womens Hospital IncBoston, MA$259,6002025Investigating Novel Strategies for Drug Pricing and Spending Reform: Patents, Negotiation, and Pricing Policy Innovation
    New York UniversityNew York, NY$254,3102025Contributing to Health Reform: Analysis and Technical Assistance
    University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA$248,8812025Informing the Future of Medicare Advantage Policy
    Health Care Without HarmReston, VA$240,0002025Safeguarding Access to Care Through IRA-Supported Investments in Essential Hospitals
    Center for Health Care Strategies IncHamilton, NJ$229,5382025Implementing Primary Care Population-Based Payments in Medicaid to Promote High-Quality, Equitable Care, Phase 2
    Center for Excellence in Health Care JournalismColumbia, MO$227,7252025U.S. Health System Reporting Fellowship and International Health Study Fellowship
    Primary Care Development CorporationNew York, NY$220,0002025PCDC Primary Care Investment Network, Phase 2
    National Association of Medicaid DirectorsWashington, DC$208,5232025Strengthening Medicaid Programs Through Interdisciplinary Leadership
    United States of Care CampaignArlington, VA$200,0002025Identifying Better Primary Care from the People's Perspective
    The Health Initiative IncConcord, MA$199,9392025Investing in Health: Unlocking Dollars to Improve Health (Phase II)
    The Commonwealth FundNew York, NY$188,8822025Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice: Authorization for 2025-26 Class
    Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT$188,1942025Pozen-Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Health Equity Leadership at Yale University, 2024-26
    The Commonwealth FundNew York, NY$184,5162025Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice, 2023-24
    Center for Health Policy DevelopmentWashington, DC$180,2922025State Health and Human Services Leadership Network (2024)
    Institute for Healthcare ImprovementCambridge, MA$179,9132025Supporting Health Care Delivery Organizations to Accelerate Decarbonization, Phase 2
    The Regents of the University of CaliforniaBerkeley, CA$179,8262025Impact of Equity-Focused Initiatives and Financial Incentives on Racial Disparities in Ambulatory Care Quality
    Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT$179,7442025Pozen-Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Health Equity Leadership at Yale University, 2023-25
    Project Hope The People to People Health Foundation IncBethesda, MD$160,0002025Health Policy at a Crossroads
    The Century Foundation IncNew York, NY$160,0002025Examining Options for Medicaid Reform
    Manatt Phelps and Phillips LLPNew York, NY$160,0002025How Medicaid State Directed Payments Support Safety Net Providers and Risks of Funding Reductions
    National Association of Community Health Centers IncBethesda, MD$160,0002025Assessing the Capabilities to Advance Behavioral Health Integration in Community Health Centers
    Patient Centered Primary Care FoundationWashington, DC$160,0002025Strengthening Primary Care and Medicare Through Primary Care Payment Reform, Phase 4
    Boston Globe Life Sciences Media LLCBoston, MA$160,0002025STAT Reporting on Health Inequities, 2024-25
    Regents of the University of California at San DiegoSan Diego, CA$160,0002025Informing the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, Phase 2
    The Century Foundation IncNew York, NY$160,0002025Health Reform: Past Surprises to Inform Future Success
    Massachusetts General HospitalBoston, MA$160,0002025Hospital Sustainability: Estimating the Financial, Health, and Environmental Costs and Benefits to the Hospital and to Society
    The George Washington UniversityWashington, DC$160,0002025Current and Future Directions in Health Reform: Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act
    Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New YorkNew York, NY$160,0002025Postpartum Assessment of Health Survey (PAHS)
    The Aspen Institute IncWashington, DC$160,0002025Aspen Ideas: Health 2025
    Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute for TexasDallas, TX$160,0002025Aligning Innovators and Policymakers for Scalable Mental Health Transformation
    Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT$159,9842025Health Equity Fellow - AHE Team Support, Year 2

    The Commonwealth Fund

    $2,345,604
    New York, NY2025

    Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice: Authorization for 2024-25 Class

    President and Fellows of Harvard College

    $850,000
    Cambridge, MA2025

    The Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Minority Health Policy at Harvard University, 2025-26

    SSRS

    $800,456
    Glen Mills, PA2025

    International Health Policy Survey, 2025

    Georgetown University

    $639,482
    Washington, DC2025

    Analysis of Policies Affecting Health Insurance Access, Affordability, Adequacy, and Equity in the Individual and Small-Group Markets, Year 14

    Rush University Medical Center

    $638,814
    Chicago, IL2025

    Testing, Scaling, and Disseminating the Racial Equity in Healthcare Progress Report, Phase 2

    SSRS

    $560,000
    Glen Mills, PA2025

    2025 Health Care Affordability Research, Adults 19 to 64

    SSRS

    $514,781
    Glen Mills, PA2025

    The Commonwealth Fund 2024 Biennial Health Insurance Survey

    SSRS

    $490,115
    Glen Mills, PA2025

    International Health Policy Survey, 2024

    Urban Institute

    $440,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Modeling Policies That Could Expand and Improve Health Coverage and Affordability - or Roll Back Progress

    Urban Institute

    $430,800
    Washington, DC2025

    Analyzing Emerging Health Reform Proposals

    Johns Hopkins University

    $395,858
    Baltimore, MD2025

    Evaluating Proposed Medicare Policy Changes for Their Impact on Solvency, Spending, and Beneficiaries

    Bailit Health Purchasing LLC

    $384,000
    Needham, MA2025

    Technical Assistance for Design and Implementation of State Strategies to Increase Affordability in Commercial Markets, Phase 2

    The Commonwealth Fund

    $336,742
    New York, NY2025

    Harkness Fellowships Centennial Celebration: Authorization for Support

    President and Fellows of Harvard College

    $321,565
    Cambridge, MA2025

    Winding Down the Maintenance-of-Eligibility Requirement for Medicaid: Impacts on Low-Income Adults in Four Southern States

    First Nation Development Institute

    $312,570
    Longmont, CO2025

    Native American Experiences with Health Care and Maternal Care Systems

    Bipartisan Policy Center Inc

    $305,538
    Washington, DC2025

    Educating Policymakers and Providing Strategic Guidance on Artificial Intelligence in Health Care and Primary Payment Reform

    AcademyHealth

    $302,405
    Washington, DC2025

    Planning Grant to Support the Design of the Commonwealth Fund's New International U.S. Leadership Program

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    $300,000
    Nashville, TN2025

    The Inflation Reduction Act's Price Negotiation Program: Implications for Patient Access to and Affordability of Medications

    Center for Health Policy Development

    $280,053
    Washington, DC2025

    Supporting State Policymakers to Understand Private Equity in Health Care through Data

    The Brigham and Womens Hospital Inc

    $259,600
    Boston, MA2025

    Investigating Novel Strategies for Drug Pricing and Spending Reform: Patents, Negotiation, and Pricing Policy Innovation

    New York University

    $254,310
    New York, NY2025

    Contributing to Health Reform: Analysis and Technical Assistance

    University of Southern California

    $248,881
    Los Angeles, CA2025

    Informing the Future of Medicare Advantage Policy

    Health Care Without Harm

    $240,000
    Reston, VA2025

    Safeguarding Access to Care Through IRA-Supported Investments in Essential Hospitals

    Center for Health Care Strategies Inc

    $229,538
    Hamilton, NJ2025

    Implementing Primary Care Population-Based Payments in Medicaid to Promote High-Quality, Equitable Care, Phase 2

    Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism

    $227,725
    Columbia, MO2025

    U.S. Health System Reporting Fellowship and International Health Study Fellowship

    Primary Care Development Corporation

    $220,000
    New York, NY2025

    PCDC Primary Care Investment Network, Phase 2

    National Association of Medicaid Directors

    $208,523
    Washington, DC2025

    Strengthening Medicaid Programs Through Interdisciplinary Leadership

    United States of Care Campaign

    $200,000
    Arlington, VA2025

    Identifying Better Primary Care from the People's Perspective

    The Health Initiative Inc

    $199,939
    Concord, MA2025

    Investing in Health: Unlocking Dollars to Improve Health (Phase II)

    The Commonwealth Fund

    $188,882
    New York, NY2025

    Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice: Authorization for 2025-26 Class

    Yale University

    $188,194
    New Haven, CT2025

    Pozen-Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Health Equity Leadership at Yale University, 2024-26

    The Commonwealth Fund

    $184,516
    New York, NY2025

    Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice, 2023-24

    Center for Health Policy Development

    $180,292
    Washington, DC2025

    State Health and Human Services Leadership Network (2024)

    Institute for Healthcare Improvement

    $179,913
    Cambridge, MA2025

    Supporting Health Care Delivery Organizations to Accelerate Decarbonization, Phase 2

    The Regents of the University of California

    $179,826
    Berkeley, CA2025

    Impact of Equity-Focused Initiatives and Financial Incentives on Racial Disparities in Ambulatory Care Quality

    Yale University

    $179,744
    New Haven, CT2025

    Pozen-Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Health Equity Leadership at Yale University, 2023-25

    Project Hope The People to People Health Foundation Inc

    $160,000
    Bethesda, MD2025

    Health Policy at a Crossroads

    The Century Foundation Inc

    $160,000
    New York, NY2025

    Examining Options for Medicaid Reform

    Manatt Phelps and Phillips LLP

    $160,000
    New York, NY2025

    How Medicaid State Directed Payments Support Safety Net Providers and Risks of Funding Reductions

    National Association of Community Health Centers Inc

    $160,000
    Bethesda, MD2025

    Assessing the Capabilities to Advance Behavioral Health Integration in Community Health Centers

    Patient Centered Primary Care Foundation

    $160,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Strengthening Primary Care and Medicare Through Primary Care Payment Reform, Phase 4

    Boston Globe Life Sciences Media LLC

    $160,000
    Boston, MA2025

    STAT Reporting on Health Inequities, 2024-25

    Regents of the University of California at San Diego

    $160,000
    San Diego, CA2025

    Informing the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, Phase 2

    The Century Foundation Inc

    $160,000
    New York, NY2025

    Health Reform: Past Surprises to Inform Future Success

    Massachusetts General Hospital

    $160,000
    Boston, MA2025

    Hospital Sustainability: Estimating the Financial, Health, and Environmental Costs and Benefits to the Hospital and to Society

    The George Washington University

    $160,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Current and Future Directions in Health Reform: Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act

    Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York

    $160,000
    New York, NY2025

    Postpartum Assessment of Health Survey (PAHS)

    The Aspen Institute Inc

    $160,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Aspen Ideas: Health 2025

    Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute for Texas

    $160,000
    Dallas, TX2025

    Aligning Innovators and Policymakers for Scalable Mental Health Transformation

    Yale University

    $159,984
    New Haven, CT2025

    Health Equity Fellow - AHE Team Support, Year 2