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    Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust

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    About Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust

    The Helmsley Trust concentrates its giving on biomedical research and health-system capacity with a strong emphasis on inflammatory bowel disease/Crohn's research and Type 1 diabetes access and treatment. It also invests in health infrastructure and capacity-building in Israel and in global health programs (neglected tropical diseases, WASH, rural connectivity) that expand access to care. Grants span academic translational science, hospital equipment and facility upgrades, and programmatic support to organizations building delivery systems for affordable medicines and diabetes care.

    Focus Areas

    Translational research and clinical trials for Crohn's disease and inflammatory bowel disease (precision diagnostics, microbiome therapeutics, monoclonal antibodies)Expanding access to Type 1 diabetes care and affordable insulin (registries, quality-improvement collaboratives, biosimilars/affordable insulin initiatives)Hospital and medical infrastructure development in Israel (equipment, ICU and radiotherapy capacity, pandemic preparedness)Neglected tropical disease elimination and WASH-led community health programs in low-resource countriesGlobal health delivery and capacity building (NGO-led last-mile programs, rural connectivity/engineering for development)

    About Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust

    The Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust’s largest recent grants show a clear pattern of health-system building: $22.5 million to The End Fund Inc. for neglected tropical disease work reaching the last mile, and $15.6 million to Blue Circle Health Inc. for underserved communities with Type 1 diabetes. Those two grants capture the trust’s mix of global health delivery and diabetes access work. The trust also backs major medical infrastructure projects, including cancer centers, rehabilitation facilities, emergency medicine upgrades, and equipment investments in hospitals and health systems. Recent awards range from large translational and clinical initiatives to capital-heavy grants for radiotherapy, MRI, surgical units, and prehospital care. The foundation gives at national scale, with grants landing in U.S. states, Israel, and other countries, and its recent portfolio includes repeated support for health programs that combine research, infrastructure, and service delivery. In the most recent grants, it also funded rural connectivity, WASH, and emergency response projects that extend care to remote or underserved settings.

    What Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust Funds

    Type 1 diabetes is one of the trust’s core areas. It gave $15.6 million to Blue Circle Health Inc. to create Blue Circle Health for underserved communities with T1D, and $6.75 million to Mass General Brigham for accelerating progress and promoting quality T1D care through the Global PEN-PLUS partnership. The trust also funds emergency care and first-response capacity. Grants include $12.6 million to the Regents of the University of Minnesota for the Minnesota First Responder AED Project and $6.63 million to the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services for a similar AED project. On the infrastructure side, it supported $9.91 million to Shaare Zedek Medical Center for the Helmsley Cancer Center and $6.44 million to Commonwealth Healthcare Corporation for an MRI and medical equipment upgrade project. The trust also backed global health delivery through $7.02 million to Engineering Ministries International USA for the Alaska WASH Project.

    How Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust Gives

    Typical grants are substantial: the distribution sits at $156,612 at the 25th percentile, $382,594 at the median, and $876,022 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also shows several multi-year relationships, including repeated awards to Mass General Brigham, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Engineering Ministries International USA, and Stichting the Ocean Cleanup across different years. The trust is a regular funder and also makes program-related investments. Its public programs are invitation-based rather than open to unsolicited applications, with active program areas covering Type 1 diabetes, Crohn’s disease, Israel, New York City, rural healthcare, and vulnerable children in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.7B

    Total Assets

    $7.1B

    Total Revenue

    $497.3M

    Total Expenses

    $422.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $157K and $876K, with a median of $383K.

    25th Percentile

    $157K

    Median

    $383K

    75th Percentile

    $876K

    Geographic Reach

    National46 states funded

    About 17% of grants go to recipients in CO.

    Funding intensity
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    Where Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust Funds

    Top 10 recipient countries by grant volume for Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic1,672$1.3B
    70.8%
    2Israel228$316.8M

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    Who They Fund

    people living with type 1 diabetes (including children and youth)cancer patients in regional and underserved settingsrural and remote communitieshealthcare providers and health facilities (capacity building)underserved and low-resource populations (global south and marginalized communities)newborns and maternal/neonatal populationsfirst responders and emergency care personnel

    Giving Approach

    Large, multi-year and repeat grants concentrated on a set of institutional partners (research universities, specialty hospitals, and targeted NGOs). Funding mixes sizable research awards and capital/equipment grants with program grants for scale-up and delivery; relatively concentrated across recurring grantees rather than many one-off small gifts.

    Funding Style

    health systems strengthening / capacity buildingcapital infrastructure and equipment grantsprogram expansion / scale-uptechnology and innovation adoptionmulti-site / multi-year initiatives

    Notable grantees: Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen (GmbH), Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Blue Circle Health Inc, T1D Exchange Inc, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation

    Topics

    type 1 diabetes prevention, care and global accesscancer center development and radiotherapy equipmentemergency response and prehospital care (AEDs, ECMO, tele-robotics)water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in health settings and communitiesmedical education, surgical simulation and workforce trainingdiagnostics and imaging upgrades (MRI, interventional imaging)neglected tropical diseases and broader NCD prevention/control

    Where Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust Makes Grants

    Most grants go to U.S. recipients, and New York accounts for 17% of grants even though the trust gives most often in Colorado by recipient count. Recent awards also went to Israel, including Jerusalem, Tzrifin, and Tiberias, as well as to Boston, Minneapolis, and Colorado Springs in the U.S. The recipient-country distribution reaches beyond the U.S. and Israel into the UK, Germany, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, and France, showing a broad international footprint.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust

    What kinds of projects does the trust fund most often?

    Its recent grants emphasize health-system capacity, Type 1 diabetes access and treatment, Crohn’s disease research, cancer and radiotherapy infrastructure, emergency response, and global health delivery. Named awards include support for the Helmsley Cancer Center at Shaare Zedek Medical Center, the Nevada First Responder AED Project, and the Alaska WASH Project.

    Does the trust accept unsolicited applications?

    No. The active grant programs listed for Type 1 diabetes, Crohn’s disease, Israel, New York City, Rural Healthcare, and Vulnerable Children in Sub-Saharan Africa all indicate that it does not accept unsolicited requests.

    How does the trust usually make grants by size?

    Its grant-size distribution is relatively large for a foundation with a median of $382,594. The 25th percentile is $156,612 and the 75th percentile is $876,022, which indicates a portfolio that includes many mid-sized grants and a substantial number of larger awards.

    Is the trust focused only on one region?

    No. Its giving is national in scope, with recipients in many U.S. states and in countries including Israel, the UK, Germany, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, and France. The recipient mix shows both domestic and international grantmaking.

    What are some of the trust’s named focus areas?

    Active programs include Type 1 diabetes, Crohn’s disease, Israel, New York City, Rural Healthcare, and Vulnerable Children in Sub-Saharan Africa. The recent-grants list also shows related work in emergency care, WASH, cancer infrastructure, and medical equipment upgrades.

    SARAH E PAUL

    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    9.7%
    3United Kingdom107$41.2M
    4.5%
    4Germany79$83.3M
    3.3%
    5Canada58$32.2M
    2.5%
    6Australia57$57.8M
    2.4%
    7Netherlands29$32.2M
    1.2%
    8Belgium27$13.9M
    1.1%
    9Switzerland21$30.2M
    0.9%
    10France15$4.3M
    0.6%

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    MASS GENERAL BRIGHAM FOR THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITALBOSTON, MA$9,013,3972025PEN-PLUS EXPANSION
    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION INCDALLAS, TX$6,966,0242025AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION CENTER FOR TELEHEALTH
    MASS GENERAL BRIGHAM FOR THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITALBOSTON, MA$6,753,6382025ACCELERATING PROGRESS AND PROMOTING QUALITY T1D CARE FOR THE POOREST BILLION THROUGH THE GLOBAL PEN-PLUS PARTNERSHIP
    COMMONWEALTH HEALTHCARE CORPORATIONSAIPAN$6,440,1912025CNMI CHCC MRI/MEDICAL EQUIPMENT UPGRADE PROJECT
    BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEVBEER SHEVA$5,785,7142025CONSTRUCTION OF THE LEONA M. AND HARRY B. HELMSLEY CHARITABLE TRUST COMPUTER SCIENCE BUILDING
    TZAFON MEDICAL CENTERTIBERIAS$5,431,7302025THE HELMSLEY REHABILITATION CENTER OF THE NORTH
    HADASSAH MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONJERUSALEM$5,265,1602025EQUIPPING THE NEW HADASSAH - HELMSLEY MEDICAL CENTER, NETIVOT
    SHAARE ZEDEK MEDICAL CENTERJERUSALEM$5,200,0002025LINEAR ACCELERATORS FOR THE RADIOTHERAPY INSTITUTE
    KAPIOLANI HEALTH FOUNDATIONHONOLULU, HI$5,000,0002025MARTHA B. SMITH CANCER & INFUSION CENTER AT KAPIOLANI MEDICAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN
    STICHTING THE OCEAN CLEANUPROTTERDAM$5,000,0002025DEVELOP AND SCALE TECHNOLOGIES TO RID THE OCEANS OF PLASTICS
    SHAARE ZEDEK MEDICAL CENTERJERUSALEM$5,000,0002025DEVELOPMENT OF THE HELMSLEY SURGICAL WING
    STICHTING THE OCEAN CLEANUPROTTERDAM$5,000,0002025DEVELOP AND SCALE TECHNOLOGIES TO RID THE OCEANS OF PLASTICS
    BILLINGS CLINIC FOUNDATIONBILLINGS, MT$5,000,0002025BILLINGS CLINIC SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
    THE QUEENS MEDICAL CENTERHONOLULU, HI$5,000,0002025THE QUEEN'S MEDICAL CENTER - WEST OAHU CANCER CENTER EXPANSION
    ST ROSE DOMINICAN HEALTH FOUNDATIONHENDERSON, NV$4,925,2432025DIGNITY HEALTH - ST. ROSE DOMINICAN - SIENA CAMPUS ECMO PROGRAM
    FAIRVIEW HEALTH SERVICESMINNEAPOLIS, MN$4,889,2002025IMPROVING SURVIVAL OUTCOMES THROUGH UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MEDICAL CENTER ECMO CENTER OF EXCELLENCE
    REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAMINNEAPOLIS, MN$4,885,3902025MINNESOTA FIRST RESPONDER AED PROJECT
    TEL AVIV SOURASKY MEDICAL CENTER - ICHILOV HOSPITALTEL AVIV$4,879,5102025CONSTRUCTION OF THE SHELTERED -5 FLOOR OF THE NORTH TOWER
    BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTRENALERIGU$4,505,8962025ELEVATING MATERNAL AND PEDIATRIC HEALTHCARE
    BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH INCWILMINGTON, DE$4,470,8442025DEVELOPMENT OF BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH
    BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH INCWILMINGTON, DE$4,470,8432025DEVELOPMENT OF BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH
    THE SHEBA FUND FOR HEALTH SERVICES AND RESEARCH (RA)RAMAT GAN$4,395,7002025THE HELMSLEY CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE SURGICAL TRAINING
    ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEMGRAND FORKS, ND$4,214,8242025ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEM ULTRASOUND INITIATIVE
    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION INCDALLAS, TX$4,194,4942025AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION CENTER FOR TELEHEALTH
    THE END FUND INCNEW YORK, NY$4,130,5002025REACHING THE LAST MILE FUND EXPANSION
    BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH INCWILMINGTON, DE$3,975,8872025DEVELOPMENT OF BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH
    WILCOX HEALTH FOUNDATIONLIHUE, HI$3,944,1632025WILCOX MEDICAL CENTER EQUIPMENT REVITALIZATION PROJECT
    ST ALEXIUS MEDICAL CENTERBISMARCK, ND$3,799,5632025CHI ST. ALEXIUS HEALTH ULTRASOUND INITIATIVE
    NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINENEW YORK, NY$3,692,3032025TAMALE EDUCATION AND INNOVATION CENTER FOR HEALTH
    CENTRAL MONTANA MEDICAL FACILITIES INCLEWISTOWN, MT$3,690,0352025CANCER CENTER AT CENTRAL MONTANA MEDICAL CENTER
    HILLEL YAFFE MEDICAL CENTERHADERA$3,536,2582025CONSTRUCTION OF PET-CT INSTITUTE
    STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF DIVISION OF STATE PARKSCARSON CITY, NV$3,500,0002025ICE AGE FOSSIL STATE PARK TRAILS AND OUTDOOR AMENITIES
    STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF DIVISION OF STATE PARKSCARSON CITY, NV$3,500,0002025VALLEY OF FIRE VISITOR CENTER
    STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF DIVISION OF STATE PARKSCARSON CITY, NV$3,500,0002025VALLEY OF FIRE VISITOR CENTER
    THE BROAD INSTITUTE INCCAMBRIDGE, MA$3,497,6052025NOVEL THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES FOR CROHNS DISEASE
    BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH INCWILMINGTON, DE$3,480,5332025DEVELOPMENT OF BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH
    BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY IN ISRAELRAMAT GAN$3,348,1252025THE LEONA M. AND HARRY B. HELMSLEY ENERGY PROTOTYPE LAB AT BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY
    ST LUKE HEALTH CARE FOUNDATIONWEST CHICAGO, IL$3,293,3502025HOPE CENTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
    BAR ILAN UNIVERSITYRAMAT GAN$3,216,8752025THE LEONA M. AND HARRY B. HELMSLEY ENERGY PROTOTYPE LAB AT BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY
    FAIRVIEW HEALTH SERVICESMINNEAPOLIS, MN$3,176,5002025IMPROVING SURVIVAL OUTCOMES THROUGH UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MEDICAL CENTER ECMO CENTER OF EXCELLENCE
    HILLEL YAFFE MEDICAL CENTERHADERA$3,158,4002025EYE INSTITUTE AND AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER
    WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONGENEVA$3,129,5042025STRENGTHENING THE CAPACITY OF THE GLOBAL DIABETES COMPACT
    WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONGENEVA$3,126,0832025STRENGTHENING INTEGRATED PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CHRONIC AND SEVERE NCDS IN THE WHO AFRICAN REGION, USING T1D, SCD, ARF, AND RHD AS ENTRY POINTS
    CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE INCBOSTON, MA$3,057,7952025IMPROVING MEDICAL OXYGEN PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION
    ST LUKE HEALTH CARE FOUNDATIONWEST CHICAGO, IL$3,026,2542025HOPE CENTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
    TRINITY HEALTHMINOT, ND$3,020,0872025TRINITY HEALTH ULTRASOUND INITIATIVE
    THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCEREHOVOT$3,000,0002025EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY CENTER AT THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
    THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCEREHOVOT$3,000,0002025EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY CENTER AT THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
    TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITYTEL AVIV$3,000,0002025HELMSLEY MEDICAL SIMULATION CENTER
    HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM MUNCHEN (GMBH)NEUHERBERG$2,929,8622025CONTINUATION OF THE GPPAD-02-STUDY: IDENTIFICATION OF INFANTS WITH INCREASED TYPE 1 DIABETES RISK FOR ENROLLMENT INTO PRIMARY PREVENTION TRIALS

    MASS GENERAL BRIGHAM FOR THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL

    $9,013,397
    BOSTON, MA2025

    PEN-PLUS EXPANSION

    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION INC

    $6,966,024
    DALLAS, TX2025

    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION CENTER FOR TELEHEALTH

    MASS GENERAL BRIGHAM FOR THE BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL

    $6,753,638
    BOSTON, MA2025

    ACCELERATING PROGRESS AND PROMOTING QUALITY T1D CARE FOR THE POOREST BILLION THROUGH THE GLOBAL PEN-PLUS PARTNERSHIP

    COMMONWEALTH HEALTHCARE CORPORATION

    $6,440,191
    SAIPAN2025

    CNMI CHCC MRI/MEDICAL EQUIPMENT UPGRADE PROJECT

    BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV

    $5,785,714
    BEER SHEVA2025

    CONSTRUCTION OF THE LEONA M. AND HARRY B. HELMSLEY CHARITABLE TRUST COMPUTER SCIENCE BUILDING

    TZAFON MEDICAL CENTER

    $5,431,730
    TIBERIAS2025

    THE HELMSLEY REHABILITATION CENTER OF THE NORTH

    HADASSAH MEDICAL ORGANIZATION

    $5,265,160
    JERUSALEM2025

    EQUIPPING THE NEW HADASSAH - HELMSLEY MEDICAL CENTER, NETIVOT

    SHAARE ZEDEK MEDICAL CENTER

    $5,200,000
    JERUSALEM2025

    LINEAR ACCELERATORS FOR THE RADIOTHERAPY INSTITUTE

    KAPIOLANI HEALTH FOUNDATION

    $5,000,000
    HONOLULU, HI2025

    MARTHA B. SMITH CANCER & INFUSION CENTER AT KAPIOLANI MEDICAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN

    STICHTING THE OCEAN CLEANUP

    $5,000,000
    ROTTERDAM2025

    DEVELOP AND SCALE TECHNOLOGIES TO RID THE OCEANS OF PLASTICS

    SHAARE ZEDEK MEDICAL CENTER

    $5,000,000
    JERUSALEM2025

    DEVELOPMENT OF THE HELMSLEY SURGICAL WING

    STICHTING THE OCEAN CLEANUP

    $5,000,000
    ROTTERDAM2025

    DEVELOP AND SCALE TECHNOLOGIES TO RID THE OCEANS OF PLASTICS

    BILLINGS CLINIC FOUNDATION

    $5,000,000
    BILLINGS, MT2025

    BILLINGS CLINIC SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

    THE QUEENS MEDICAL CENTER

    $5,000,000
    HONOLULU, HI2025

    THE QUEEN'S MEDICAL CENTER - WEST OAHU CANCER CENTER EXPANSION

    ST ROSE DOMINICAN HEALTH FOUNDATION

    $4,925,243
    HENDERSON, NV2025

    DIGNITY HEALTH - ST. ROSE DOMINICAN - SIENA CAMPUS ECMO PROGRAM

    FAIRVIEW HEALTH SERVICES

    $4,889,200
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    IMPROVING SURVIVAL OUTCOMES THROUGH UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MEDICAL CENTER ECMO CENTER OF EXCELLENCE

    REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

    $4,885,390
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    MINNESOTA FIRST RESPONDER AED PROJECT

    TEL AVIV SOURASKY MEDICAL CENTER - ICHILOV HOSPITAL

    $4,879,510
    TEL AVIV2025

    CONSTRUCTION OF THE SHELTERED -5 FLOOR OF THE NORTH TOWER

    BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTRE

    $4,505,896
    NALERIGU2025

    ELEVATING MATERNAL AND PEDIATRIC HEALTHCARE

    BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH INC

    $4,470,844
    WILMINGTON, DE2025

    DEVELOPMENT OF BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH

    BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH INC

    $4,470,843
    WILMINGTON, DE2025

    DEVELOPMENT OF BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH

    THE SHEBA FUND FOR HEALTH SERVICES AND RESEARCH (RA)

    $4,395,700
    RAMAT GAN2025

    THE HELMSLEY CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE SURGICAL TRAINING

    ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEM

    $4,214,824
    GRAND FORKS, ND2025

    ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEM ULTRASOUND INITIATIVE

    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION INC

    $4,194,494
    DALLAS, TX2025

    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION CENTER FOR TELEHEALTH

    THE END FUND INC

    $4,130,500
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    REACHING THE LAST MILE FUND EXPANSION

    BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH INC

    $3,975,887
    WILMINGTON, DE2025

    DEVELOPMENT OF BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH

    WILCOX HEALTH FOUNDATION

    $3,944,163
    LIHUE, HI2025

    WILCOX MEDICAL CENTER EQUIPMENT REVITALIZATION PROJECT

    ST ALEXIUS MEDICAL CENTER

    $3,799,563
    BISMARCK, ND2025

    CHI ST. ALEXIUS HEALTH ULTRASOUND INITIATIVE

    NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

    $3,692,303
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    TAMALE EDUCATION AND INNOVATION CENTER FOR HEALTH

    CENTRAL MONTANA MEDICAL FACILITIES INC

    $3,690,035
    LEWISTOWN, MT2025

    CANCER CENTER AT CENTRAL MONTANA MEDICAL CENTER

    HILLEL YAFFE MEDICAL CENTER

    $3,536,258
    HADERA2025

    CONSTRUCTION OF PET-CT INSTITUTE

    STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF DIVISION OF STATE PARKS

    $3,500,000
    CARSON CITY, NV2025

    ICE AGE FOSSIL STATE PARK TRAILS AND OUTDOOR AMENITIES

    STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF DIVISION OF STATE PARKS

    $3,500,000
    CARSON CITY, NV2025

    VALLEY OF FIRE VISITOR CENTER

    STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF DIVISION OF STATE PARKS

    $3,500,000
    CARSON CITY, NV2025

    VALLEY OF FIRE VISITOR CENTER

    THE BROAD INSTITUTE INC

    $3,497,605
    CAMBRIDGE, MA2025

    NOVEL THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES FOR CROHNS DISEASE

    BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH INC

    $3,480,533
    WILMINGTON, DE2025

    DEVELOPMENT OF BLUE CIRCLE HEALTH

    BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY IN ISRAEL

    $3,348,125
    RAMAT GAN2025

    THE LEONA M. AND HARRY B. HELMSLEY ENERGY PROTOTYPE LAB AT BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY

    ST LUKE HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION

    $3,293,350
    WEST CHICAGO, IL2025

    HOPE CENTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN

    BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY

    $3,216,875
    RAMAT GAN2025

    THE LEONA M. AND HARRY B. HELMSLEY ENERGY PROTOTYPE LAB AT BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY

    FAIRVIEW HEALTH SERVICES

    $3,176,500
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    IMPROVING SURVIVAL OUTCOMES THROUGH UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MEDICAL CENTER ECMO CENTER OF EXCELLENCE

    HILLEL YAFFE MEDICAL CENTER

    $3,158,400
    HADERA2025

    EYE INSTITUTE AND AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER

    WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

    $3,129,504
    GENEVA2025

    STRENGTHENING THE CAPACITY OF THE GLOBAL DIABETES COMPACT

    WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

    $3,126,083
    GENEVA2025

    STRENGTHENING INTEGRATED PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CHRONIC AND SEVERE NCDS IN THE WHO AFRICAN REGION, USING T1D, SCD, ARF, AND RHD AS ENTRY POINTS

    CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE INC

    $3,057,795
    BOSTON, MA2025

    IMPROVING MEDICAL OXYGEN PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION

    ST LUKE HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION

    $3,026,254
    WEST CHICAGO, IL2025

    HOPE CENTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN

    TRINITY HEALTH

    $3,020,087
    MINOT, ND2025

    TRINITY HEALTH ULTRASOUND INITIATIVE

    THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

    $3,000,000
    REHOVOT2025

    EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY CENTER AT THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

    THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

    $3,000,000
    REHOVOT2025

    EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY CENTER AT THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

    TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY

    $3,000,000
    TEL AVIV2025

    HELMSLEY MEDICAL SIMULATION CENTER

    HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM MUNCHEN (GMBH)

    $2,929,862
    NEUHERBERG2025

    CONTINUATION OF THE GPPAD-02-STUDY: IDENTIFICATION OF INFANTS WITH INCREASED TYPE 1 DIABETES RISK FOR ENROLLMENT INTO PRIMARY PREVENTION TRIALS