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    Cascade Hemophilia Consortium

    Private FoundationIRS data 2022–2024
    Ann Arbor, MIEIN 383199649

    Annual Giving

    $6.3M+11% YoY

    Grants

    29

    Median Grant

    $175K

    Organizations Funded

    17

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    Foundation Overview

    Mission

    Cascade Hemophilia Consortium is dedicated to enhancing the system of care for people with bleeding disorders; Their mission is to offer a different option to families in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana who are affected by bleeding disorders: to take an active role in their care and reduce the cost of treatment, without sacrificing quality or services; As a not-for-profit organization, revenues above operating expenses are returned to the hemophilia community through their program of grants for the Comprehensive Hemophilia Treatment Centers and Foundations in the Great Lakes Region.

    Focus Areas

    hemophilia and related bleeding disordersclinical care for bleeding disordersbleeding disorders treatment centerscamp programs for youth with bleeding disorderscamperships for youth with bleeding disordersdental care for bleeding disorder patientspatient education and outreach for bleeding disordersnewsletters and educational publications

    Grant Types

    program_supportresearch_grantsfellowshipsscholarships (camperships)conference/meeting supportpublication/communications fundingtravel and lodging assistancemedical financial assistance

    Funded Initiatives

    Grant program for Comprehensive Hemophilia Treatment Centers and Foundations in Great Lakes Region funded through revenues above operating expenses; Supports hemophilia treatment centers including University of Michigan, Michigan State University Center for Bleeding Disorders, University of Cincinnati Hemophilia Treatment Center, and other federally funded HTCs; 340B program participation for discounted medications; Chapter support programs for hemophilia foundations.

    How to Apply

    Cascade serves patients enrolled at federally funded Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTCs) in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. Contact at 2025 Traverwood Drive, Suite A, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, phone 734-996-3300 or 800-996-2575, email info@cascadehc.org. Revenues above operating expenses are distributed as grants for Comprehensive Hemophilia Treatment Centers and Foundations in Great Lakes Region.

    Does Not Fund

    Services are limited to patients enrolled at federally funded Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTCs) in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Support is limited to the medical care and research of hemophilia. Geographic restriction: Michigan, Ohio, Indiana only.

    Based on publicly available information from the foundation's 990 filings and website.

    Giving History

    2024+11%

    $6.3M

    Grants

    29

    Median

    $175K

    States

    5

    2023+31%

    $5.6M

    Grants

    30

    Median

    $147K

    States

    5

    2022

    $4.3M

    Grants

    29

    Median

    $107K

    States

    4

    Grant Size Distribution

    $175K

    Typical Grant (Median)

    $2K

    Smallest

    $53K

    25th Pctile

    $326K

    75th Pctile

    $850K

    Largest

    Excludes grants ≤ $5K. Half fall between $53K and $326K.

    Largest Recent Grants

    $850K

    2024

    Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan

    MI · Regional Core Center Support Grant

    $537K

    2024

    Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute

    MI · Support for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders

    $486K

    2024

    Ohio State University Hemophilia Center

    OH · Support for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders

    $448K

    2024

    Michigan State University

    MI · Support for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders

    $419K

    2024

    Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan

    MI · Support for SpringFest, Camp Bold Eagle, NHF annual meeting, Eagle Expedition, and other Regional Core Services

    Geographic Focus

    MI
    $4.2M13 grants
    OH
    $2.0M13 grants
    IN
    $41K1 grants
    MO
    $37K1 grants
    TX
    $10K1 grants

    Top states by total grant dollars. Based on IRS filing data.

    Financial Overview

    YearTotal AssetsGrants Paid
    2024
    $100.8M
    $6.3M(6.2%)
    2023
    $87.3M
    $5.6M(6.5%)
    2022
    $74.2M
    $4.3M(5.8%)

    Grants paid shown as percentage of total assets

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    Data sourced from IRS 990 and 990-PF filings and publicly available foundation websites. Grant data, financial figures, and organizational details reflect historical filings and may not represent current operations or funding priorities. Verify directly with the foundation before applying. See an issue? Let us know.

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