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    THE CHILDREN'S ONCOLOGY GROUP

    Private FoundationIRS data 2022–2024
    PHILADELPHIA, PAEIN 453083156 Website

    Annual Giving

    $932K-85% YoY

    Grants

    58

    Median Grant

    $9K

    Organizations Funded

    135

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    Foundation Overview

    Mission

    The mission of COG is to cure and prevent childhood and adolescent cancer through scientific discovery and compassionate care; COG's vision is a future where no child or adolescent dies of cancer and where survivors live healthy, fulfilling lives

    Focus Areas

    pediatric oncologypediatric cancer researchclinical researchpediatric healthcare quality improvementhospital capacity buildingpediatric clinical care

    Grant Types

    research grantscapacity-building grantsquality-improvement grants

    Funded Initiatives

    COG conducts more than 100 active clinical trials with approximately 12,000 patients registered on COG trials each year, trials include front-line treatment for many types of childhood cancers, studies on underlying biology, new treatments, supportive care, and survivorship

    How to Apply

    For individuals at current COG member sites, apply for individual membership by contacting local PI or CRA. Foundation accepts philanthropic gifts. Contact info@thecogfoundation.org for general inquiries, contracts@thecogfoundation.org for grant/contract questions. Phone: (267) 277-7432

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

    Giving History

    2024-85%

    $932K

    Grants

    58

    Median

    $9K

    States

    26

    2023-24%

    $6.2M

    Grants

    186

    Median

    $17K

    States

    46

    2022

    $8.2M

    Grants

    205

    Median

    $22K

    States

    48

    Grant Size Distribution

    $9K

    Typical Grant (Median)

    $5K

    Smallest

    $6K

    25th Pctile

    $12K

    75th Pctile

    $158K

    Largest

    Excludes grants ≤ $5K. Half fall between $6K and $12K.

    Largest Recent Grants

    $158K

    2024

    ST JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL INC

    TN · TO CURE CHILDREN AND IMPROVE CAPACITY AND QUALITY OF TREATMENT

    $149K

    2024

    THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE AT NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    OH · TO CURE CHILDREN AND IMPROVE CAPACITY AND QUALITY OF TREATMENT

    $50K

    2024

    NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE

    MD · TO CURE CHILDREN AND IMPROVE CAPACITY AND QUALITY OF TREATMENT

    $41K

    2024

    CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE OF ATLANTA INC

    GA · TO CURE CHILDREN AND IMPROVE CAPACITY AND QUALITY OF TREATMENT

    $30K

    2024

    COG RESEARCH FOUNDATION LLC

    PA · GENERAL SUPPORT FOR AFFILIATE ORGANIZATION

    Geographic Focus

    TN
    $169K2 grants
    OH
    $155K2 grants
    CA
    $84K9 grants
    TX
    $81K7 grants
    MD
    $50K1 grants

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

    Financial Overview

    YearTotal AssetsGrants Paid
    2024
    $21.4M
    $1.3M(6.0%)
    2023
    $22.5M
    $6.3M(28.1%)
    2022
    $24.8M
    $8.3M(33.3%)

    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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