Family Health International

Family Health International has received 24 federal grant awards totaling $811.5M across 13 assistance programs and 5 federal agencies, based on USAspending.gov records aggregated by Grantoria.

24awards
$811.5Mtotal funding
$719.4Mlargest award
$33.8Mavg award
13programs

🏆 Top 5% by total funding · Top 10% by number of awards among U.S. federal grant recipients tracked by Grantoria.

Open grants Family Health International could apply for now

Live opportunities in the federal programs Family Health International has previously been funded under — sorted by upcoming deadline.

Federal programs Family Health International has been funded under

Top programs ranked by total funding received.

Top awarding agencies

  • Department of Health and Human Services$734.7M
  • Department of State$60.5M
  • Department of Labor$8M
  • Department of Education$5M
  • Department of Defense$3.4M

Where this funding went

Awards recorded across 1 state/territories: NC.

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Frequently asked questions

How much federal grant funding has Family Health International received?

Family Health International has received 24 federal grant awards totaling $811.5M, based on USAspending.gov assistance records aggregated by Grantoria.

Which federal agencies fund Family Health International?

Its largest federal funders are Department of Health and Human Services, Department of State, Department of Labor and others.

Is Family Health International a nonprofit, and what is its EIN?

Family Health International is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 237413005), headquartered in Durham, NC. See its IRS filings on ProPublica.

Can Family Health International apply for grants that are open now?

Yes — there are federal grants open today in the same programs Family Health International has previously been funded under. See the open grants section above.

Source: USAspending.gov assistance awards, aggregated by Grantoria. Historical record of awards received; not an endorsement or a guarantee of future funding.