Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance helps vaccinate more than half the world’s children against some of the world’s deadliest diseases.
Gavi Alliance’s grantmaking is built around vaccine delivery at global scale, with UNICEF receiving the largest recent awards in the file: $87,688,260 in 2025, $81,242,776 in 2024, and $69,119,794 in 2023. The foundation’s public profile centers on immunisation, vaccine market-shaping, health systems strengthening, funding civil society, and global health security, and its recent grants show that work flowing through major delivery, procurement, and implementation partners. That pattern is visible in awards to the Clinton Health Access Initiative, JSI Research & Training Institute Inc, The World Bank (IBRD), and Path, all listed as partner-support grants. Gavi Alliance also funds technical and logistics-oriented organizations such as VillageReach, Nexleaf Analytics, and Zipline International Inc, suggesting a grantmaking model that supports the systems behind vaccine access as much as the service delivery itself. The foundation is structured as a regular funder and does not fund individuals. Its recent portfolio is highly concentrated in US-based recipients, with all listed grants going to organizations in the United States.
In immunisation and vaccine delivery, Gavi Alliance gave $87,688,260 to UNICEF for partner support in 2025, alongside earlier UNICEF awards for procurement fee and partner support. That same support model appears across the portfolio, linking funding to operational roles in vaccine access. Health systems strengthening is another clear theme. The foundation awarded $12,569,078 to the Clinton Health Access Initiative in 2025 for partner support, and $10,024,296 to JSI Research & Training Institute Inc the same year, also for partner support. For global-health infrastructure and policy, Gavi Alliance gave $7,995,281 to The World Bank (IBRD) in 2023 and $2,550,948 to Results for Development Institute in 2025, both tagged partner support. It also funded the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids through Global Health Advocacy Incubator for $2,450,677 in 2025.
Gavi Alliance’s typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $203,873, the median is $500,038, and the 75th percentile is $1,496,386. The recent file shows repeated awards to the same organizations across multiple years, including UNICEF, JSI Research & Training Institute Inc, The World Bank (IBRD), Clinton Health Access Initiative, Path, Johns Hopkins University, VillageReach, and Pan American Sanitary Bureau. The foundation is a regular funder and does not fund individuals. The recent grants are dominated by partner-support style awards, with procurement fee support appearing in the UNICEF record. No application process is listed in the data.
$151.2M
$9.5B
$2.5B
$3.1B
Most grants fall between $204K and $1.5M, with a median of $500K.
25th Percentile
$204K
Median
$500K
75th Percentile
$1.5M
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The grant recipient geography in the recent file is entirely US-based, with 102 grants to recipients in the United States. New York, NY appears through UNICEF; Washington, DC through The World Bank (IBRD), Results for Development Institute, Pan American Sanitary Bureau, and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids via Global Health Advocacy Incubator; and Seattle, WA through Path and VillageReach. Boston, MA also appears repeatedly through the Clinton Health Access Initiative. The distribution reflects the locations of recipient organizations rather than the foundation’s headquarters.
The recent grants emphasize immunisation-related delivery, partner support, and the systems behind vaccine access. UNICEF received the largest awards, and other recurring recipients include organizations working in health systems strengthening, procurement, logistics, and operational support such as JSI Research & Training Institute Inc, The World Bank (IBRD), Path, and VillageReach.
The grant-size distribution is fairly high: the 25th percentile is $203,873, the median is $500,038, and the 75th percentile is $1,496,386. Recent awards also include much larger multi-million-dollar grants, such as the 2025 UNICEF grant of $87,688,260.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including UNICEF, JSI Research & Training Institute Inc, The World Bank (IBRD), Clinton Health Access Initiative, Path, Johns Hopkins University, VillageReach, and Pan American Sanitary Bureau. That points to recurring partner support rather than one-off giving.
The recent grants are directed to implementation partners, service delivery vendors and suppliers, and project consortium members. The recipient list includes NGOs and CSOs, research institutes, universities, multilateral institutions, and specialized logistics or analytics organizations.
Gavi Alliance does not fund individuals. The data also classifies it as a regular funder, but it does not list an application process or unsolicited-grant pathway.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNICEF | NEW YORK, NY | $87,688,260 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE | BOSTON, MA | $12,569,078 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| JSI RESEARCH & TRAINING INSTITUTE INC | ARLINGTON, VA | $10,024,296 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY | BALTIMORE, MD | $5,549,120 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| PATH | SEATTLE, WA | $4,785,426 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL FOUNDATION | ATLANTA, GA | $4,762,977 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| THE WORLD BANK (IBRD) | WASHINGTON, DC | $2,778,000 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE | WASHINGTON, DC | $2,550,948 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| CAMPAIGN FOR TOBACCO-FREE KIDS (THROUGH GLOBAL HEALTH ADVOCACY INCUBATOR) | WASHINGTON, DC | $2,450,677 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| VILLAGE REACH | SEATTLE, WA | $2,441,687 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| ZIPLINE INTERNATIONAL INC | HALF MOON BAY, CA | $2,183,933 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| NEXLEAF ANALYTICS | LOS ANGELES, CA | $1,623,092 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,617,453 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| GDI SOLUTIONS LLC | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,489,134 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| INTEGRATE HEALTH INC | MEDWAY, MA | $1,487,180 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| ALBERT B SABIN VACCINE INSTITUTE | WASHINGTON, DC | $925,445 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE | DURHAM, NC | $791,914 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL | WASHINGTON, DC | $776,054 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| THE ELEANOR CROOK FOUNDATION | SAN MARCOS, TX | $750,000 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| THE ELIZABETH GLASER PEDIATRIC AIDS FOUNDATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $521,195 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| KHUSHI BABY INC | EL DORADO HILLS, CA | $450,000 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| ANALYTICS HT INC | MIAMI, FL | $424,312 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION | NEW YORK, NY | $346,602 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| ZENYSIS TECHNOLOGIES INC | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $346,061 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| PHAROS GLOBAL HEALTH ADVISORS | NEWTON, MA | $306,642 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| KATI COLLECTIVE INC | VASHON, WA | $294,375 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON | SEATTLE, WA | $200,000 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL | ATLANTA, GA | $193,500 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK | NEW YORK, NY | $178,605 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| THE DIFFERENCE A2C LLC | ATLANTA, GA | $127,106 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| PARSYL INC | DENVER, CO | $100,000 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY | UNIVERSITY PARK, PA | $98,913 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY | CAMBRIDGE, MA | $84,917 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| PICMA AFRICA INC | SOLON, OH | $76,140 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY | ASHBURN, VA | $65,673 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| YALE UNIVERSITY | NEW HAVEN, CT | $58,726 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY | BOSTON, MA | $30,000 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL | DURHAM, NC | $12,276 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| HARVARD PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE | CAMBRIDGE, MA | $9,688 | 2025 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| UNICEF | NEW YORK, NY | $81,242,776 | 2024 | PROCUREMENT FEE & PARTNER SUPPORT |
| JSI RESEARCH & TRAINING INSTITUTE INC | ARLINGTON, VA | $6,753,147 | 2024 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| GLOBAL IMPACT | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $6,000,000 | 2024 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE | BOSTON, MA | $5,763,165 | 2024 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| THE WORLD BANK (IBRD) | WASHINGTON, DC | $5,740,372 | 2024 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| VILLAGE REACH | SEATTLE, WA | $2,884,606 | 2024 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| PATH | SEATTLE, WA | $2,883,350 | 2024 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,958,666 | 2024 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY | BALTIMORE, MD | $1,665,316 | 2024 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| CDC FOUNDATION | ATLANTA, GA | $1,199,922 | 2024 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
| RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,072,020 | 2024 | PARTNER SUPPORT |
UNICEF
$87,688,260PARTNER SUPPORT
CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE
$12,569,078PARTNER SUPPORT
JSI RESEARCH & TRAINING INSTITUTE INC
$10,024,296PARTNER SUPPORT
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
$5,549,120PARTNER SUPPORT
PATH
$4,785,426PARTNER SUPPORT
CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL FOUNDATION
$4,762,977PARTNER SUPPORT
THE WORLD BANK (IBRD)
PARTNER SUPPORT
RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
$2,550,948PARTNER SUPPORT
CAMPAIGN FOR TOBACCO-FREE KIDS (THROUGH GLOBAL HEALTH ADVOCACY INCUBATOR)
$2,450,677PARTNER SUPPORT
VILLAGE REACH
$2,441,687PARTNER SUPPORT
ZIPLINE INTERNATIONAL INC
$2,183,933PARTNER SUPPORT
NEXLEAF ANALYTICS
$1,623,092PARTNER SUPPORT
PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU
$1,617,453PARTNER SUPPORT
GDI SOLUTIONS LLC
$1,489,134PARTNER SUPPORT
INTEGRATE HEALTH INC
$1,487,180PARTNER SUPPORT
ALBERT B SABIN VACCINE INSTITUTE
$925,445PARTNER SUPPORT
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE
$791,914PARTNER SUPPORT
POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL
$776,054PARTNER SUPPORT
THE ELEANOR CROOK FOUNDATION
$750,000PARTNER SUPPORT
THE ELIZABETH GLASER PEDIATRIC AIDS FOUNDATION
$521,195PARTNER SUPPORT
KHUSHI BABY INC
$450,000PARTNER SUPPORT
ANALYTICS HT INC
$424,312PARTNER SUPPORT
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
$346,602PARTNER SUPPORT
ZENYSIS TECHNOLOGIES INC
$346,061PARTNER SUPPORT
PHAROS GLOBAL HEALTH ADVISORS
$306,642PARTNER SUPPORT
KATI COLLECTIVE INC
$294,375PARTNER SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
$200,000PARTNER SUPPORT
CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL
$193,500PARTNER SUPPORT
THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
$178,605PARTNER SUPPORT
THE DIFFERENCE A2C LLC
$127,106PARTNER SUPPORT
PARSYL INC
$100,000PARTNER SUPPORT
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
$98,913PARTNER SUPPORT
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
$84,917PARTNER SUPPORT
PICMA AFRICA INC
$76,140PARTNER SUPPORT
THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
$65,673PARTNER SUPPORT
YALE UNIVERSITY
$58,726PARTNER SUPPORT
TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY
$30,000PARTNER SUPPORT
FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL
$12,276PARTNER SUPPORT
HARVARD PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
$9,688PARTNER SUPPORT
UNICEF
$81,242,776PROCUREMENT FEE & PARTNER SUPPORT
JSI RESEARCH & TRAINING INSTITUTE INC
$6,753,147PARTNER SUPPORT
GLOBAL IMPACT
$6,000,000PARTNER SUPPORT
CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE
$5,763,165PARTNER SUPPORT
THE WORLD BANK (IBRD)
$5,740,372PARTNER SUPPORT
VILLAGE REACH
$2,884,606PARTNER SUPPORT
PATH
$2,883,350PARTNER SUPPORT
PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU
$1,958,666PARTNER SUPPORT
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
$1,665,316PARTNER SUPPORT
CDC FOUNDATION
$1,199,922PARTNER SUPPORT
RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
$1,072,020PARTNER SUPPORT