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Family Health International Inc. repeatedly backs large-scale health research and delivery efforts, with its biggest recent award going to Helen Keller International for cancer prevention technology development. That same pattern shows up across HIV, maternal health, global health, and international development grants, often at multi-million-dollar scale and frequently to research institutions or implementing organizations. The foundation’s recent portfolio includes repeat support for population health work, such as grants to Population Services International for maternal health and nutrition and to The Regents of the University of California for HIV-related research. It also funds major university-based research centers, including Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and the University of California San Diego, alongside service and relief organizations such as Internews Network and HealthRight International. The portfolio is strongly programmatic: many awards are tied to specific disease areas, research agendas, or interventions rather than open-ended general support. Across the recent grant list, the foundation appears to favor substantial, targeted grants that connect research, implementation, and public health outcomes in the United States and globally.
HIV is a major throughline in the recent portfolio. Family Health International Inc. gave $9,561,674 to The Regents of the UC for HIV related research, $5,304,354 to The Trustees Columbia for HIV/ AIDS prevention, and $3,656,015 to The George Washington University for HIV/ AIDS prevention. Maternal and child health also appears through a $7,001,235 grant to Population Services International for maternal health and nutrition. In global health, the foundation supported Magee Womens Research Ins with $6,437,282 and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Ce with $5,242,404, both for global health work. It also made a $12,189,783 grant to Internews Network for international development and relief services, showing that its funding extends beyond biomedical research into broader development and response work.
Typical grant sizes are substantial: the 25th percentile is $50,000, the median is $168,969, and the 75th percentile is $571,780. The recent list also includes several multi-million-dollar awards, which indicates a mix of smaller strategic grants and very large program commitments. Grants appear to recur across years for some recipients, including Helen Keller International, Population Services International, the University of North Carolina, and Clinton Health Access Initiative. The funder is a regular grantmaker rather than an individual-giving vehicle or program-related-investment vehicle. Unsolicited applications are not accepted through the active grant programs listed.
$355.3M
$348.3M
$800M
$795.8M
Most grants fall between $50K and $572K, with a median of $169K.
25th Percentile
$50K
Median
$169K
75th Percentile
$572K
About 6% of grants go to recipients in DC.
Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Family Health International.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United StatesDomestic | 484 | $354.6M | 99.8% |
| 2 | Kenya | 1 | $655K |
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Giving is national, but it is heavily concentrated in Washington, DC, which is the top state by grant count. Most grants land in the United States, with 484 U.S. grants and 1 grant in Kenya. Recent recipient locations include New York, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, Chapel Hill, Seattle, and Pittsburgh. The North Carolina headquarters does not mirror the main giving pattern: only 6% of grants go to recipients in NC.
The recent grants center on HIV/AIDS prevention and HIV-related research, maternal health and nutrition, global health, cancer prevention technology development, and international development or relief services. Named awards include support for The Regents of the UC, Population Services International, and Helen Keller International tied to those specific purposes.
No. The active grant program listed for the foundation states that it accepts unsolicited applications: False.
The grant-size distribution is broad. The 25th percentile is $50,000, the median is $168,969, and the 75th percentile is $571,780, with several recent awards in the multi-million-dollar range.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Helen Keller International, Population Services International, the University of North Carolina, and Clinton Health Access Initiative. That points to recurring relationships rather than isolated one-time awards only.
Its giving is national, but Washington, DC is the top state by grant count. The recent recipient list also shows repeated awards in New York, California, North Carolina, and other U.S. locations, plus one grant in Kenya.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Helen Keller International | New York, NY | $17,549,659 | 2025 | CANCER PREVENTION TECH DEVELOPMENT |
| Clinton Health Access Initiative | Boston, MA | $5,043,693 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| Johns Hopkins University | Chicago, IL | $5,036,748 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| University of North Carolina | CHAPEL HILL, NC | $4,666,757 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center | Seattle, WA | $4,527,734 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| Yale University | New Haven, CT | $3,974,667 | 2025 | HIV RELATED RESEARCH |
| Population Services International | WASHINGTON, DC | $3,901,540 | 2025 | MATERNAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION |
| The Regents of the UCSD | Los Angeles, CA | $3,277,444 | 2025 | HIV RELATED RESEARCH |
| University of CA SF | San Francisco, CA | $3,222,214 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| The Trustees Columbia University | New York, NY | $2,739,311 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| Jhpiego Corporation | Baltimore, MD | $2,429,472 | 2025 | MATERNAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION |
| Palladium International | Washington, DC | $2,100,238 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| Deloitte Consulting LLP | DALLAS, TX | $2,097,286 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| HDI INC | ROCKVILLE, MD | $1,863,416 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| Magee Womens Research Ins | Pittsburgh, PA | $1,748,464 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| Univ Texas Hlth Sci Houston | Dallas, TX | $1,633,580 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| GOAL USA INC | Washington, DC | $1,532,344 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| Georgia Tech Research Corp | Atlanta, GA | $1,357,529 | 2025 | HIV RELATED RESEARCH |
| Trustees of the University | Philadelphia, PA | $1,284,738 | 2025 | HIV RELATED RESEARCH |
| Open Development | Washington, DC | $1,278,781 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| University of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, PA | $1,081,394 | 2025 | HIV RELATED RESEARCH |
| World Vision Inc | FEDERAL WAY, WA | $955,016 | 2025 | SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
| Maryland Baltimore University | Baltimore, MD | $862,133 | 2025 | HIV RELATED RESEARCH |
| Arizona State University | Tempe, AZ | $774,056 | 2025 | EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT |
| National Fnd for CDC & Prevention | Atlanta, GA | $765,434 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| Bixal Solutions Inc | Fairfax, VA | $743,700 | 2025 | NUTRITION DEVELOPMENT |
| Public Foundation Enterprise | CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA | $726,684 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| PATH | SEATTLE, WA | $688,443 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| Harvard University | BOSTON, MA | $636,041 | 2025 | HIV RELATED RESEARCH |
| University of Illinois | Chicago, IL | $626,105 | 2025 | HIV RELATED RESEARCH |
| RTI Health Solutions | RTP, NC | $568,659 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| Iowa State University of Sci & Tech | Ames, IA | $552,500 | 2025 | SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
| Association of Public Health | Silver Spring, MD | $527,525 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| World Learning | Washington, DC | $522,531 | 2025 | INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, RELIEF SERVICES |
| Avenir Health Inc | Glastonbury, CT | $513,025 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| Emory University | Atlanta, GA | $511,584 | 2025 | HIV RELATED RESEARCH |
| AVAC | New York, NY | $506,882 | 2025 | HIV RELATED RESEARCH |
| Clemson University | Clemson, SC | $491,387 | 2025 | YOUTH DEVELOPMENT |
| TMC Global Professional | Albuquerque, NM | $471,255 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| Virginia Commonwealth University | Richmond, VA | $452,818 | 2025 | CLINICAL TRIALS RESEARCH |
| The Normal Anomaly Initiative | HOUSTON, TX | $420,051 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH | $389,139 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| George Mason University | Fairfax, VA | $380,986 | 2025 | EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT |
| International Aids Vaccine | New York, NY | $366,081 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| American Leprosy Missions | Greenville, SC | $358,238 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| University of Rochester | Rochester, NY | $352,133 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| AIDS Healthcare Foundation | LOS ANGELES, CA | $343,103 | 2025 | GLOBAL HEALTH |
| South Florida Afro Pride | Sunrise, FL | $319,173 | 2025 | HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION |
| Phoenix Youth and Family | Crossett, AR | $303,771 | 2025 | YOUTH DEVELOPMENT |
| KentuckianaWorks | Louisville, KY | $294,999 | 2025 | YOUTH DEVELOPMENT |
Helen Keller International
$17,549,659CANCER PREVENTION TECH DEVELOPMENT
Clinton Health Access Initiative
$5,043,693GLOBAL HEALTH
Johns Hopkins University
$5,036,748HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
University of North Carolina
$4,666,757HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
$4,527,734GLOBAL HEALTH
Yale University
$3,974,667HIV RELATED RESEARCH
Population Services International
$3,901,540MATERNAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION
The Regents of the UCSD
$3,277,444HIV RELATED RESEARCH
University of CA SF
$3,222,214GLOBAL HEALTH
The Trustees Columbia University
$2,739,311HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
Jhpiego Corporation
$2,429,472MATERNAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION
Palladium International
$2,100,238HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
Deloitte Consulting LLP
$2,097,286HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
HDI INC
$1,863,416HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
Magee Womens Research Ins
$1,748,464GLOBAL HEALTH
Univ Texas Hlth Sci Houston
$1,633,580HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
GOAL USA INC
$1,532,344GLOBAL HEALTH
Georgia Tech Research Corp
$1,357,529HIV RELATED RESEARCH
Trustees of the University
$1,284,738HIV RELATED RESEARCH
Open Development
$1,278,781GLOBAL HEALTH
University of Pittsburgh
$1,081,394HIV RELATED RESEARCH
World Vision Inc
$955,016SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Maryland Baltimore University
$862,133HIV RELATED RESEARCH
Arizona State University
$774,056EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
National Fnd for CDC & Prevention
$765,434HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
Bixal Solutions Inc
$743,700NUTRITION DEVELOPMENT
Public Foundation Enterprise
$726,684GLOBAL HEALTH
PATH
$688,443HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
Harvard University
$636,041HIV RELATED RESEARCH
University of Illinois
$626,105HIV RELATED RESEARCH
RTI Health Solutions
$568,659HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
Iowa State University of Sci & Tech
$552,500SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Association of Public Health
$527,525GLOBAL HEALTH
World Learning
$522,531INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, RELIEF SERVICES
Avenir Health Inc
$513,025HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
Emory University
$511,584HIV RELATED RESEARCH
AVAC
$506,882HIV RELATED RESEARCH
Clemson University
$491,387YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
TMC Global Professional
$471,255GLOBAL HEALTH
Virginia Commonwealth University
$452,818CLINICAL TRIALS RESEARCH
The Normal Anomaly Initiative
$420,051HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
University of Cincinnati
$389,139HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
George Mason University
$380,986EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
International Aids Vaccine
$366,081HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
American Leprosy Missions
$358,238GLOBAL HEALTH
University of Rochester
$352,133HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
$343,103GLOBAL HEALTH
South Florida Afro Pride
$319,173HIV/ AIDS PREVENTION
Phoenix Youth and Family
$303,771YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
KentuckianaWorks
$294,999YOUTH DEVELOPMENT