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    Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute

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    Manchester, NHWebsite6036663905

    About Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute

    ARMI is a member-based nonprofit institute that advances the U.S. bioeconomy by enabling scalable, secure, cost-effective regenerative manufacturing of cells, tissues and organs through technology development, standards, workforce programs and public-private partnerships.

    Focus Areas

    biofabricationregenerative medicineadvanced biomanufacturingstandards and measurementregulatory consultingstartup acceleration and commercializationworkforce development

    Who They Fund

    health technology startups and small manufacturersresearch institutions and translational labsgovernment agencies via subaward relationshipsprivate foundations (as co-funders or grantors)

    About Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute

    A $13,047,812 grant to BETA Technologies Inc in 2025 is the largest recent award on file for Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Inc, and it points to how the institute uses grant funding to move regenerative manufacturing toward scale. The organization backs technology development, process and quality systems, standards work, workforce programs, and commercialization support across the U.S. bioeconomy. Its recent awards also show repeated support for manufacturing-oriented partners such as DEKA Integrated Solutions Corp in Manchester, NH, which received multiple grants across 2023 and 2024, including a $4,163,867 award tied to a CARES Act funded program and a $1,088,937 award in 2025. Another major recipient is MxD USA in Chicago, IL, which appears in multiple years as well, including 2023, 2024, and 2025 grants. The institute’s grantmaking is tied to member-driven project calls, RFPs, and directed subawards, with a pattern of funding projects that address technical gaps in biofabrication, advanced biomanufacturing, and translational infrastructure. Across the recent record, it supports universities, startups, hospitals, and manufacturers working on cells, tissues, organs, and enabling technologies.

    What Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Funds

    In biomanufacturing and technology development, Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Inc funded X-Therma in San Pablo, CA with $632,120 in 2023 through a technology investment agreement with the government, and it awarded $489,766 that same year to Organamet Bio in Montgomery, AL under the same structure. For translational research and clinical collaboration, it gave Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA $569,674 in 2025 and previously provided $308,773 to The General Hospital Corporation dba Massachusetts General Hospital in 2023 through the NextFab Bilateral Health Tech Hub Program. In university-based work, the institute supported Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH with $415,319 in 2024 and the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH with $341,318 in 2025. Workforce development also appears through programs such as the Biofabrication Technician Apprenticeship Program and BioTrek, both focused on biofabrication training and career pathways.

    How Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Gives

    Typical award size sits at $57,768 at the 25th percentile, $138,441 at the median, and $239,870 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also shows a mix of one-off and repeated relationships: BETA Technologies Inc, DEKA Integrated Solutions Corp, MxD USA, Massachusetts General Hospital, Dartmouth College, and the University of Florida each appear more than once across different years. Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Inc is a member-based nonprofit institute, and the grant record reflects restricted, project-specific funding through project calls, RFPs, subawards, and partnership-based programs. The organization’s active programs also indicate that some funding is open to unsolicited proposals.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $17.5M

    Total Assets

    $37.9M

    Total Revenue

    $41.5M

    Total Expenses

    $38.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $58K and $240K, with a median of $138K.

    25th Percentile

    $58K

    Median

    $138K

    75th Percentile

    $240K

    Geographic Reach

    National23 states funded

    About 16% of grants go to recipients in TX.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Leadership

    Maureen Toohey

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Funding Style

    government-directed subawards/pass-through fundingrestricted/project-specific fundingpublic–private partnership fundingtechnology commercialization/R&D support

    Topics

    biofabrication/biomanufacturinghealth technology incubation/hub developmentpandemic response/CARES Act–related medical readinessbilateral/ international health tech collaborationtechnology investment agreements for scale-up

    Where Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Makes Grants

    The grant record is national, with all listed recipient-country activity in the United States. Texas is the top state by grant count, while New Hampshire accounts for 16% of grants. Recent recipients span South Burlington, VT; Chicago, IL; Boston, MA; Hanover, NH; and Durham, NH. The pattern also includes recipients in California, Florida, and Washington, showing that the institute funds across multiple regions rather than concentrating only near Manchester.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute

    What kinds of work does Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Inc fund?

    Its active programs and recent grants point to biofabrication, regenerative medicine, advanced biomanufacturing, standards and measurement, regulatory and translational work, startup acceleration, and workforce development. The recent record includes awards to manufacturers, universities, hospitals, and startups working on cells, tissues, organs, process development, and commercialization.

    Does the foundation fund workforce development?

    Yes. Workforce development appears in both program design and grant activity, including the Biofabrication Technician Apprenticeship Program, BioTrek, and the Elevate NH student loan repayment program in New Hampshire. Recent awards also include university and industry partners tied to training and capacity building.

    How large are typical grants?

    The grant size distribution centers on a $138,441 median, with a 25th percentile of $57,768 and a 75th percentile of $239,870. The recent record also includes much larger project awards, such as a $13,047,812 grant in 2025.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Its grantmaking is national, with all listed recipients in the United States. Texas is the top state by grant count, and New Hampshire represents 16% of grants. Recent recipients include organizations in South Burlington, Chicago, Boston, Hanover, and Durham.

    Are there recurring grantees?

    Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including BETA Technologies Inc, DEKA Integrated Solutions Corp, MxD USA, Massachusetts General Hospital, Dartmouth College, and the University of Florida. That pattern suggests repeated, project-based relationships rather than a single one-time award.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    BETA Technologies IncSouth Burlington, VT$13,047,8122025See Part IV
    DEKA Integrated Solutions CorpManchester, NH$1,088,9372025See Part IV
    MxD USAChicago, IL$697,9912025See Part IV
    Massachusetts General HospitalBoston, MA$569,6742025See Part IV
    University of New HampshireDurham, NH$341,3182025See Part IV
    Boston UniversityNew York, NY$213,1112025See Part IV
    University of California DavisLos Angeles, CA$206,8632025See Part IV
    Georgia Tech Research CorpAtlanta, GA$170,6592025See Part IV
    Arizona State UniversityTempe, AZ$151,1082025See Part IV
    Dartmouth CollegeHanover, NH$137,3792025See Part IV
    Axogen CorpAlachua, FL$131,3762025See Part IV
    Applied BiosensorsSalt Lake City, UT$130,9042025See Part IV
    Sudhin Biopharma CoSuperior, CO$125,9342025See Part IV
    Cell XWoburn, MA$92,0492025See Part IV
    Regenerative Patch TechnologiesPortola Valley, CA$61,0652025See Part IV
    DEKA Integrated Solutions CorpManchester, NH$56,7452025See Part IV
    Auburn UniversityAuburn, AL$47,7072025See Part IV
    Tufts CollegeMedford, MA$41,9902025See Part IV
    Get Tech Smart LLCHudson, NH$35,7402025See Part IV
    EpiboneJersey City, NJ$30,6162025See Part IV
    Standards Coordinating BodyGaithersburg, MD$30,3252025See Part IV
    DEKA Integrated Solutions CorpManchester, NH$27,8062025See Part IV
    Advanced Solutions Life SciencesLouisville, KY$27,6742025See Part IV
    SNHUManchester, NH$27,2682025See Part IV
    UMASS-LowellLowell, MA$19,8422025See Part IV
    Texas A&M Engineering Experiment StationCollege Station, TX$5,7322025See Part IV
    BETA Technologies IncSouth Burlington, VT$4,795,9132024See Part IV
    MxD USAChicago, IL$1,225,3242024See Part IV
    DEKA Integrated Solutions CorpManchester, NH$450,0002024See Part IV
    Dartmouth CollegeHanover, NH$415,3192024See Part IV
    University of FloridaAlachua, FL$398,0582024See Part IV
    Sciperio IncOrlando, FL$300,0002024See Part IV
    University of California DavisLos Angeles, CA$291,7152024See Part IV
    University of Notre DameNotre Dame, IN$255,2272024See Part IV
    The General Hospital Corporation dba Massachusetts General HospitalBoston, MA$215,1692024See Part IV
    Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY$185,2962024See Part IV
    EpiboneJersey City, NJ$183,0242024See Part IV
    Texas A&M Engineering ExperimentCollege Station, TX$169,8282024See Part IV
    TheradaptiveFrederick, MD$165,8662024See Part IV
    X-ThermaHercules, CA$160,8782024See Part IV
    Virginia Polytechnic InstituteBlacksburg, VA$155,1422024See Part IV
    Arizona State UniversityTempe, AZ$142,7162024See Part IV
    University of New HampshireDurham, NH$138,4412024See Part IV
    Washington UniversitySt Louis, MO$131,6152024See Part IV
    Georgia Tech Research CorpAtlanta, GA$121,7202024See Part IV
    Advanced Silicon GroupLincoln, MA$121,7052024See Part IV
    Axogen CorpAlachua, FL$103,8522024See Part IV
    Safi Biotherapeutics IncCambridge, MA$91,0002024See Part IV
    WPIWorcester, MA$86,9922024See Part IV
    Auburn UniversityAuburn University, AL$60,4542024See Part IV

    BETA Technologies Inc

    $13,047,812
    South Burlington, VT2025

    See Part IV

    DEKA Integrated Solutions Corp

    $1,088,937
    Manchester, NH2025

    See Part IV

    MxD USA

    $697,991
    Chicago, IL2025

    See Part IV

    Massachusetts General Hospital

    $569,674
    Boston, MA2025

    See Part IV

    University of New Hampshire

    $341,318
    Durham, NH2025

    See Part IV

    Boston University

    $213,111
    New York, NY2025

    See Part IV

    University of California Davis

    $206,863
    Los Angeles, CA2025

    See Part IV

    Georgia Tech Research Corp

    $170,659
    Atlanta, GA2025

    See Part IV

    Arizona State University

    $151,108
    Tempe, AZ2025

    See Part IV

    Dartmouth College

    $137,379
    Hanover, NH2025

    See Part IV

    Axogen Corp

    $131,376
    Alachua, FL2025

    See Part IV

    Applied Biosensors

    $130,904
    Salt Lake City, UT2025

    See Part IV

    Sudhin Biopharma Co

    $125,934
    Superior, CO2025

    See Part IV

    Cell X

    $92,049
    Woburn, MA2025

    See Part IV

    Regenerative Patch Technologies

    $61,065
    Portola Valley, CA2025

    See Part IV

    DEKA Integrated Solutions Corp

    $56,745
    Manchester, NH2025

    See Part IV

    Auburn University

    $47,707
    Auburn, AL2025

    See Part IV

    Tufts College

    $41,990
    Medford, MA2025

    See Part IV

    Get Tech Smart LLC

    $35,740
    Hudson, NH2025

    See Part IV

    Epibone

    $30,616
    Jersey City, NJ2025

    See Part IV

    Standards Coordinating Body

    $30,325
    Gaithersburg, MD2025

    See Part IV

    DEKA Integrated Solutions Corp

    $27,806
    Manchester, NH2025

    See Part IV

    Advanced Solutions Life Sciences

    $27,674
    Louisville, KY2025

    See Part IV

    SNHU

    $27,268
    Manchester, NH2025

    See Part IV

    UMASS-Lowell

    $19,842
    Lowell, MA2025

    See Part IV

    Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station

    $5,732
    College Station, TX2025

    See Part IV

    BETA Technologies Inc

    $4,795,913
    South Burlington, VT2024

    See Part IV

    MxD USA

    $1,225,324
    Chicago, IL2024

    See Part IV

    DEKA Integrated Solutions Corp

    $450,000
    Manchester, NH2024

    See Part IV

    Dartmouth College

    $415,319
    Hanover, NH2024

    See Part IV

    University of Florida

    $398,058
    Alachua, FL2024

    See Part IV

    Sciperio Inc

    $300,000
    Orlando, FL2024

    See Part IV

    University of California Davis

    $291,715
    Los Angeles, CA2024

    See Part IV

    University of Notre Dame

    $255,227
    Notre Dame, IN2024

    See Part IV

    The General Hospital Corporation dba Massachusetts General Hospital

    $215,169
    Boston, MA2024

    See Part IV

    Cornell University

    $185,296
    Ithaca, NY2024

    See Part IV

    Epibone

    $183,024
    Jersey City, NJ2024

    See Part IV

    Texas A&M Engineering Experiment

    $169,828
    College Station, TX2024

    See Part IV

    Theradaptive

    $165,866
    Frederick, MD2024

    See Part IV

    X-Therma

    $160,878
    Hercules, CA2024

    See Part IV

    Virginia Polytechnic Institute

    $155,142
    Blacksburg, VA2024

    See Part IV

    Arizona State University

    $142,716
    Tempe, AZ2024

    See Part IV

    University of New Hampshire

    $138,441
    Durham, NH2024

    See Part IV

    Washington University

    $131,615
    St Louis, MO2024

    See Part IV

    Georgia Tech Research Corp

    $121,720
    Atlanta, GA2024

    See Part IV

    Advanced Silicon Group

    $121,705
    Lincoln, MA2024

    See Part IV

    Axogen Corp

    $103,852
    Alachua, FL2024

    See Part IV

    Safi Biotherapeutics Inc

    $91,000
    Cambridge, MA2024

    See Part IV

    WPI

    $86,992
    Worcester, MA2024

    See Part IV

    Auburn University

    $60,454
    Auburn University, AL2024

    See Part IV

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