To utilize education, research, and patient care to improve lives in service of the greater good.
Washington University’s recent giving is defined by large research awards to major universities and medical centers, alongside a smaller set of sponsorships tied to St. Louis initiatives. In 2024, its largest listed grant went to the University of Pittsburgh for research, and other high-value awards reached Columbia University, the Regents of the University of Minnesota, the Regents of the University of California, and General Hospital Corp dba Massachusetts. Those grants point to a portfolio centered on biomedical research, public health, and higher education, with support also extending to innovation and entrepreneurship through sponsorships such as Biostl. The foundation’s grantmaking combines institutional research support with university-connected programs and awards. It funds faculty, students, and research ecosystems through internal seed funding, fellowships, competitions, and sponsored programs. That mix fits the organization’s stated use of education, research, and patient care to improve lives in service of the greater good. The recent record also shows consistent support for St. Louis-based partners, including the Curators of the University of Missouri and local entrepreneurship initiatives, while most of the dollar volume is directed to research recipients outside Missouri.
Biomedical and clinical research sit at the center of Washington University’s recent grantmaking. It gave $4,363,550 to the University of Pittsburgh for research and $2,793,235 to General Hospital Corp dba Massachusett for research, showing sustained support for large research institutions. Higher education is another clear theme. The foundation awarded $3,603,814 to Columbia University for research and $1,839,977 to Yale University for research, reflecting support for university-based scholarship and academic research environments. Its St. Louis innovation and economic-development work appears in sponsorships and entrepreneurship programs. Washington University gave $1,503,277 to Biostl for sponsorship and supports WashU Venture Network Follow-on Investments for companies with WashU ties. It also lists Researcher for a Day, an outreach program that brings middle school students into WashU labs for science engagement.
Washington University’s typical grant size is $15,467 at the 25th percentile, $54,452 at the median, and $232,016 at the 75th percentile, though its recent portfolio also includes much larger research awards. The grant list shows recurring relationships across years: Columbia University, the University of Pittsburgh, the Regents of the University of California, Mayo Clinic, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center all appear more than once. The organization is a regular funder and makes program-related investments. Its active programs include unsolicited opportunities such as competitions, fellowships, and internal seed funding, alongside some structured investments that are not open to unsolicited requests.
$164.6M
$19.8B
$5.1B
$5B
Most grants fall between $15K and $232K, with a median of $54K.
25th Percentile
$15K
Median
$54K
75th Percentile
$232K
About 25% of grants go to recipients in MA.
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Grant recipients are entirely U.S.-based in the data, with 643 grants and 100.0% going to U.S. recipients. Missouri receives 25% of grants, but the foundation’s most frequent giving state is Massachusetts. Recent awards also land in Pittsburgh, New York, Minneapolis, La Jolla, Boston, Evanston, Cleveland, Chapel Hill, and St. Louis. The St. Louis area appears in both research and sponsorship activity, including recipients in St. Louis, MO and Columbia, MO.
Its recent grants mainly support universities and medical centers for research, especially in biomedical research, public health, and higher education. The list also includes sponsorships and innovation-related support, such as a St. Louis entrepreneurship sponsor and university-linked venture and fellowship programs.
The typical grant size is $15,467 at the 25th percentile, $54,452 at the median, and $232,016 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant list also includes multi-million-dollar research awards, showing a wide spread between routine grants and larger institutional gifts.
No. The grant recipient distribution is national, and the recent grants are entirely U.S.-based. Missouri receives 25% of grants, but Massachusetts is the top state by grant count, and recent awards also go to recipients in Pennsylvania, New York, Minnesota, California, North Carolina, and Ohio.
Yes. Columbia University, the University of Pittsburgh, the Regents of the University of California, Mayo Clinic, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center appear in multiple years. That pattern suggests repeated support for some institutions rather than one-time-only giving.
Yes. Several active programs accept unsolicited submissions, including the WashU Data Viz Competition, the Sato Research Award, the Ann W. and Spencer T. Olin — Chancellor’s Fellowship, Researcher for a Day, the Skandalaris Venture Competition, the Wells Fargo Advisors Center for Finance and Accounting Research programs, internal seed funding, the Newman Exploration Travel Fund, and the Neureuther Competition.
ANDREW D MARTIN
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH | PITTSBURGH, PA | $4,363,550 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY | NEW YORK, NY | $3,603,814 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA | MINNEAPOLIS, MN | $3,602,499 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA | LAJOLLA, CA | $2,928,203 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| GENERAL HOSPITAL CORP DBA MASSACHUSETT | BOSTON, MA | $2,793,235 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY | EVANSTON, IL | $2,253,093 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI | CLEVELAND, OH | $2,208,773 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| MAYO CLINIC | MINNEAPOLIS, MN | $2,052,723 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA | CHAPEL HILL, NC | $1,980,447 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| YALE UNIVERSITY | BOSTON, MA | $1,839,977 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA | PHILADELPHIA, PA | $1,759,479 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER | DALLAS, TX | $1,739,373 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN | ANN ARBOR, MI | $1,668,662 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES | LOS ANGELES, CA | $1,655,630 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI | ST LOUIS, MO | $1,644,494 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| BIOSTL | ST LOUIS, MO | $1,503,277 | 2024 | SPONSORSHIP |
| EMORY UNIVERSITY | ATLANTA, GA | $1,498,548 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| DUKE UNIVERSITY | DURHAM, NC | $1,466,914 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON | CHICAGO, IL | $1,446,631 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY | COLUMBUS, OH | $1,410,625 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE | BALTIMORE, MD | $1,355,836 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| BROAD INSTITUTE INC | CAMBRIDGE, MA | $1,300,075 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| CHILDRENS HOSPITAL BOSTON CORPORATION | BOSTON, MA | $1,190,291 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY | BOSTON, MA | $1,156,602 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| TRUSTEES UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA | PHILADELPHIA, PA | $1,043,491 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY | DETROIT, MI | $1,005,822 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE | HOUSTON, TX | $973,509 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO | OAKLAND, CA | $958,267 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY | ST LOUIS, MO | $854,774 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY | BATON ROUGE, LA | $833,370 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY | BALTIMORE, MD | $832,967 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF UTAH | SALT LAKE CITY, UT | $805,458 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| HENRY M JACKSON FOUNDATION | BETHESDA, MD | $796,999 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA | LOS ANGELES, CA | $795,680 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HEALTH | FARMINGTON, CT | $732,986 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE | LOS ANGELES, CA | $727,582 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS | CHICAGO, IL | $673,067 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| NUPEAK THERAPEUTICS INC | FENTON, MO | $663,588 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE, WI | $661,217 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| REGENTS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA | RIVERSIDE, CA | $650,440 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | NEW YORK, NY | $646,902 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| TRUSTEES OF THE TUFTS COLLEGE | MEDFORD, MA | $629,565 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON | MADISON, WI | $628,398 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| GATEWAY BIOTECHNOLOGY INC | ST LOUIS, MO | $613,229 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER | AURORA, CO | $576,950 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER | ROCHESTER, NY | $566,517 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER | CHICAGO, IL | $548,909 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF LELAND STANFORD J | LOS ANGELES, CA | $537,328 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA | CHARLESTON, SC | $521,779 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
| UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN | DALLAS, TX | $503,362 | 2024 | RESEARCH |
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
$4,363,550RESEARCH
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
$3,603,814RESEARCH
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
$3,602,499RESEARCH
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
$2,928,203RESEARCH
GENERAL HOSPITAL CORP DBA MASSACHUSETT
$2,793,235RESEARCH
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
$2,253,093RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
RESEARCH
MAYO CLINIC
$2,052,723RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
$1,980,447RESEARCH
YALE UNIVERSITY
$1,839,977RESEARCH
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA
$1,759,479RESEARCH
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
$1,739,373RESEARCH
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
$1,668,662RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
$1,655,630RESEARCH
CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
$1,644,494RESEARCH
BIOSTL
$1,503,277SPONSORSHIP
EMORY UNIVERSITY
$1,498,548RESEARCH
DUKE UNIVERSITY
$1,466,914RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
$1,446,631RESEARCH
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
$1,410,625RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE
$1,355,836RESEARCH
BROAD INSTITUTE INC
$1,300,075RESEARCH
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL BOSTON CORPORATION
$1,190,291RESEARCH
TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY
$1,156,602RESEARCH
TRUSTEES UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
$1,043,491RESEARCH
TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY
$1,005,822RESEARCH
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
$973,509RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO
$958,267RESEARCH
ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY
$854,774RESEARCH
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
$833,370RESEARCH
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
$832,967RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
$805,458RESEARCH
HENRY M JACKSON FOUNDATION
$796,999RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
$795,680RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HEALTH
$732,986RESEARCH
SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
$727,582RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
$673,067RESEARCH
NUPEAK THERAPEUTICS INC
$663,588RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
$661,217RESEARCH
REGENTS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
$650,440RESEARCH
MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
$646,902RESEARCH
TRUSTEES OF THE TUFTS COLLEGE
$629,565RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON
$628,398RESEARCH
GATEWAY BIOTECHNOLOGY INC
$613,229RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER
$576,950RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
$566,517RESEARCH
RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
$548,909RESEARCH
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF LELAND STANFORD J
$537,328RESEARCH
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
$521,779RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN
$503,362RESEARCH