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Emory University

Private foundation GAEIN 58-0566256

Emory University is a private foundation based in GA (EIN 58-0566256). Its most recent IRS Form 990-PF filing reports about $240M in grants paid across 352 awards in 2023. Its largest giving areas are Education, Healthcare, Human Services. This profile is built from public 990-PF giving history — it reflects what the funder has actually funded, not an open call for proposals.

$240M
Grants paid (FY2023)
352
Grants awarded
$682K
Avg grant
$87K
Median grant
EducationHealthcareHuman ServicesCommunity DevelopmentArts Culture

Funding capacity & financials (FY2023)

From Emory University's IRS Form 990. Assets show capacity; the giving rate shows how actively they deploy it (a private foundation must pay out ~5%/yr) — useful for sizing your ask.

$22.2B
Total assets (capacity)
1.1% of assets
Annual giving rate
$7.3B
Total revenue

Leadership & board

Officers, directors & key staff from Emory University's IRS Form 990 (Part VII).

Ravi Thadhani MD MPH
See Schedule J, Part III
$5.1M
Srinivas Pulavarti
VP-Chief Investment Officer
$3.2M
Christopher Augostini
See Schedule J, Part III
$2.8M
Alistair Erskine MD MBAFAMIA
Chief Information and Digital Officer (EHC)
$2.2M
Gregory Fenves
President
$1.9M
Daniel Owens
CEO - Emory University Hospital Midtown
$1.5M
Ravi Bellamkonda
Provost/Exec VP, Acad Affairs
$1.1M
Carlos Del Rio Md
Interim Dean, School of Medicine
$985K
Allison Dykes Johnson
VP - University Secretary
$948K
Jonathan S Lewin Md
Former Officer
$838K
Joshua R Newton
SVP - Adv. & Alum. Engagement
$825K
Vikas Sukhatme Md
Dean, School of Medicine
$727K

Who does the Emory University fund?

The Emory University is a private foundation that awards grants nationally (and, in some cases, internationally). According to its most recent IRS Form 990-PF filing (FY2023), it paid about $240M across 352 grants, concentrated in Education, Healthcare, Human Services and Community Development.

What types of organizations does the Emory University fund?

The Emory University's recent grants went to nonprofits and institutions working in Education, Healthcare, Human Services and Community Development. Recent recipients include Saint Joseph'S Hospital Of Atlanta INC, Emorysaint Joseph'S INC, Saint Joseph'S Hospital Of Atlanta INC. Because giving is reported in aggregate on the 990-PF, the best signal of fit is the funder's giving history below.

How much does the Emory University give, and what is a typical grant?

In FY2023, the Emory University awarded about $240M across 352 grants — an average grant of about $682K and a median of about $87K.

Where does the Emory University award grants?

The Emory University awards grants nationally (and, in some cases, internationally), based on the locations of the recipient organizations in its 990-PF giving records.

Does the Emory University accept unsolicited grant applications?

Like most private foundations, the Emory University generally does not publish an open application cycle — many fund by invitation or through existing relationships. This profile reflects the funder's giving history from public IRS Form 990-PF filings, not an open call for proposals. Always confirm the Emory University's current guidelines before reaching out.

Who are recent Emory University grant recipients?

Recent Emory University grant recipients include Saint Joseph'S Hospital Of Atlanta INC ($35M); Emorysaint Joseph'S INC ($35M); Saint Joseph'S Hospital Of Atlanta INC ($26M); Emorysaint Joseph'S INC ($25M); EmorySaint Joseph's Inc ($21M); Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta ($21M). The full recipient list and giving history are available on GrantSonar.

Example Emory University grant recipients

A sample from the funder's 990-PF giving records. The full list is on GrantSonar.

Saint Joseph'S Hospital Of Atlanta INCGA$35M
Emorysaint Joseph'S INCGA$35M
Saint Joseph'S Hospital Of Atlanta INCGA$26M
Emorysaint Joseph'S INCGA$25M
EmorySaint Joseph's IncGA$21M
Saint Joseph's Hospital of AtlantaGA$21M
Orasure Technologies INCPA$11M
Georgia Tech Research CorporationGA$9.6M

Based on the Emory University's public IRS Form 990-PF filings (most recent: FY2023). 990 data reflects giving history and typically lags 1–2 years; it is not an open call for proposals. Always confirm the funder's current guidelines before applying.

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