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About the Awards
The late Dr. James F. Fries, formerly professor emeritus of medicine at Stanford University, came up with the idea for the James and Sarah Fries Prize for Improving Health in a 1987 ascent of Nepal’s Makalu—one of the world’s highest peaks—when his party became trapped in a severe snowstorm and was ultimately unable to scale the mountain.
Following that experience, Dr. Fries returned to sea level and set about establishing a foundation to support a Nobel-like prize for health that now annually awards a $100,000 prize to an an outstanding leader judged by an expert panel to have done the greatest good for the greatest number of people in the field of health.
In 1992 the Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award was established in honor of Elizabeth Fries, daughter of James and Sarah Fries. The $50,000 prize is awarded annually to an individual judged to have made substantial contributions to their area of health education and health promotion. Sarah Fries remained active in the Fries Awards for Health program until her death in May 2017, and Jim Fries remained active in the awards until his death in November 2021.
The CDC Foundation is honored to partner with the James F. and Sarah T. Fries Foundation, which established and funds the award. As of 2016, the CDC Foundation manages and administers the Fries Awards for Health program, which include the James and Sarah Fries Prize for Improving Health and the Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award.
Through grant-making, AIH partners with mission-aligned organizations by funding initiatives that align with our strategic objectives.
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Focus Areas:
We are Revolutionaries
Who We Are
We are Revolutionaries -passionate in our singular pursuit of discovering, developing and delivering innovative targeted therapies for patients living with RAS-addicted cancer. At Revolution Medicines, we believe in challenging the status quo to find new therapeutic approaches to some of the toughest cancers. With our first wave of investigational RAS(ON) inhibitors, we are pioneering a new way of targeting the RAS cancer drivers of disease, and we have the potential to change the treatment paradigm in these cancers where there is a significant unmet medical need.
Our mission is to revolutionize treatment for patients with RAS-addicted cancers through the discovery, development and delivery of innovative, targeted medicines.
Research, Grants & Support
At Revolution Medicines, we understand the importance of extending our support of scientific advancement beyond the research we conduct and the medicines we provide.
We support activities that make meaningful information and resources available to the broader medical and scientific communities to help advance science, increase understanding of certain diseases, and enhance patient care.
Charitable Donations
Funding for programs that deliver disease awareness, treatment education, or other healthcare information intended to improve patient understanding and empowerment.
Adam R Scripps Foundation
Adam Scripps lived a life of humble generosity, helping to improve the lives of others without seeking recognition or fanfare for himself. The family-run Adam R. Scripps Foundation, established posthumously in 2023, allocates millions annually to his cherished causes like animal welfare and community development, with grants overseen by his relatives to honor his legacy.
Honoring Adam’s legacy, we make grants to collaborate, provide support and build resources that create opportunities and transformative pathways. For generations to come, we will improve lives and transform communities because we are a leader in family philanthropy. We value helping communities create lasting change. We do this through compassion, love of neighbor, humility, and generosity.
Healthcare/Mental Health/Research Grant
Health is a key factor in overall quality of life and strength of community. Recognizing that health and welfare is affected by a wide range of factors, the foundation supports the full spectrum of health care, mental-wellness and medical-research programs.
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What's the typical amount funded for Northern Mariana Islands?
Grants are most commonly $214,361.
What's the total number of grants in Community Health Grants in Northern Mariana Islands year over year?
In 2024, funders in Northern Mariana Islands awarded a total of 34 grants.
Among all the Community Health Grants in Northern Mariana Islands given out in Northern Mariana Islands, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Educational Services, and Protestant.
1. Education
2. Educational Services
3. Protestant
How is funding for Community Health Grants in Northern Mariana Islands changing over time?
Funding has increased by -38.15%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Saipan County and Rota County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Saipan County | $6,653,014 |
| Rota County | $28,625 |