Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is located in Cold Spring Harbor, NY. The organization was established in 1964. According to its NTEE Classification (U50) the organization is classified as: Biological & Life Sciences, under the broad grouping of Science & Technology and related organizations. As of 12/2021, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory employed 1,195 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.
For the year ending 12/2020, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory generated $184.4m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 6 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 5.5% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $166.0m during the year ending 12/2020. While expenses have increased by 2.3% per year over the past 6 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.
Since 2014, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has awarded 307 individual grants totaling $89,894,948. If you would like to learn more about the grant giving history of this organization, scroll down to the grant profile section of this page.
Form
990
Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing
TAX YEAR
2020
Describe the Organization's Mission:
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THE ORGANIZATION CONDUCTS RESEARCH IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES WITH A PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON BASIC RESEARCH IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS.
Describe the Organization's Program Activity:
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RESEARCH: COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY (CSHL), FOUNDED IN 1890, IS A WORLD-RENOWNED, PRIVATE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION INSTITUTION WITH RESEARCH PROGRAMS IN CANCER, NEUROSCIENCE, PLANT BIOLOGY, QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY, AND BIOINFORMATICS & GENOMICS. THE RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT IS HIGHLY COLLABORATIVE, ALLOWING CSHL SCIENTISTS TO WORK TOGETHER ACROSS DISCIPLINES TO SOLVE BIOLOGY'S MOST CHALLENGING PROBLEMS. THE ULTIMATE GOAL IS TO APPLY THIS RESEARCH ON BASIC BIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS TO IMPROVE THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CANCER, NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND OTHER DISEASES. (SEE SCHEDULE O)(CONTINUED FROM PART III)RESEARCH AT THE LABORATORY IS ENRICHED BY COLLABORATIONS WITH SCIENTISTS AT OTHER UNIVERSITIES, HOSPITALS AND IN THE BIOTECH AND PHARMACEUTICAL SECTORS. THESE PARTNERINGS HAVE INCLUDED NYU, MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING, WEILL CORNELL AND HARVARD. THE INNOVATIVE SPIRIT, VISION AND TALENT OF THE LABORATORY'S OVER 600 SCIENTISTS CONTINUE TO PLACE CSHL AMONG THE TOP 1% OF LIFE SCIENCE INSTITUTIONS MOST CITED IN PUBLISHED RESEARCH. THE LABORATORY HAS BEEN A NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE-DESIGNATED CANCER CENTER WITH AN NCI "OUTSTANDING" RATING. IT HAS BEEN HOME TO EIGHT NOBEL LAUREATES, INCLUDING BARBARA MCCLINTOCK, DISCOVERER OF THE "JUMPING GENES". THE LABORATORY OFFERS AN ADVANCED DRUG TESTING FACILITY DELIVERING WELL-VALIDATED DRUG CANDIDATES TO BOTH THE BIOTECH AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY. SINCE 2015, CSHL HAS HAD AN AFFILIATION WITH NORTHWELL HEALTH, THE AFFILIATION HAS LAUNCHED NEW EDUCATION INITIATIVES, EXPANDED ACCESS TO CLINICAL TRIALS, AND PROVIDED FUNDING FOR NEW INVESTIGATIONS THAT WILL HAVE A RAPID IMPACT IN THE CLINIC. TOGETHER, CSHL AND NORTHWELL HEALTH ARE COMMITTED TO BRINGING OUR DISCOVERIES OUT OF THE LAB AND TO THE PATIENTS. AS A TEAM, WE ARE POISED TO IDENTIFY NEW CANCER DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPEUTICS THAT WILL MORE EFFECTIVELY AND RAPIDLY TREAT CANCER THAN EVER BEFORE.
EDUCATIONAL MEETINGS & COURSES PROGRAM: CSHL'S REPUTATION AS ONE OF THE PREMIER HUBS OF ACTIVITY IN BIOLOGY AND GENETICS IS LINKED TO ITS MEETINGS AND COURSES PROGRAM. WITH ROOTS IN THE LEGENDARY ANNUAL SYMPOSIA IN QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY SERIES, WHICH BEGAN IN 1933, THE PROGRAM ORGANIZES MORE THAN 60 MEETINGS AND COURSES ANNUALLY, COVERING A WIDE RANGE OF TOPICS IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. IN 2021, THE PROGRAM CONTINUED TO SUCCESSFULLY HOLD VIRTUAL MEETINGS AND COURSES ATTRACTING CLOSE TO 15,000 PARTICIPANTS. (SEE SCHEDULE O)(CONTINUED FROM PART III)PARTICIPANTS RANGE FROM THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED SENIOR INVESTIGATORS TO GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCS. PROGRAMS ARE PUT TOGETHER ON THE BASIS OF OPENLY SUBMITTED ABSTRACTS AND INCLUDE DISCUSSIONS OF UNPUBLISHED WORK. CSH ASIA, A CSHL-STYLED MEETING PROGRAM, WHICH BEGAN IN 2009, THRIVES IN SUZHOU, CHINA.
PUBLICATIONS: WITH ORIGINS IN THE 1930'S, CSHL PRESS ENHANCES THE LABORATORY'S EDUCATIONAL MISSION BY PUBLISHING ORIGINAL WORK THAT ASSISTS IN THE ADVANCE AND SPREAD OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE. SALE OF ITS PUBLICATIONS ENHANCES THE LABORATORY'S INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE. THE PRESS PUBLISHES RESEARCH AND REVIEW JOURNALS, BOOKS, MANUALS, PRIMERS AND OTHER INFORMATION SOURCES, IN ELECTRONIC AND PRINT FORM. IN 2021, THE PRESS PUBLISHED 280 PRINT BOOKS, INCLUDING 5 NEW TITLES. THE PRESS ALSO PRODUCES 3 PRINT/ONLINE JOURNALS, 4 ONLINE ONLY JOURNALS AND 2 NO-CHARGE JOURNALS.
OTHER PROGRAMS SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: THE CSHL SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (SBS) TRAINS THE NEXT GENERATION OF BIOLOGISTS, OFFERING A PH.D. IN BIOLOGY IN AS LITTLE AS 4 YEARS TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF ACCOMPLISHED STUDENTS (APPROXIMATELY 50) DRAWN FROM AROUND THE WORLD. THE CURRICULUM IS DESIGNED TO TRAIN SELF-CONFIDENT, SELF-RELIANT YOUNG SCIENTISTS TO BECOME SCHOLARS AND TO ACQUIRE THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THEIR RESEARCH AND FUTURE CAREERS DEMAND. OUR GRADUATES ARE WELL PREPARED TO ENTER A WIDE ARRAY OF CAREERS THAT INCLUDE ACADEMIC RESEARCH, BIOTECH, PHARMA, CONSULTING, AND PUBLISHING. STUDENTS AT CSHL EXPLORE CAREER OPTIONS AND ACQUIRE PROFESSIONAL SKILLS THROUGH SEVERAL MEANS, SUCH AS THE CAREER AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT COURSE, THE CAREER DIRECTIONS SERIES AND THE BIOSCIENCE ENTERPRISE CLUB. THE SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PROVIDES STUDENTS WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AND INTERNSHIPS. BANBURY CENTER: BANBURY CENTER, LOCATED ON THE GROUNDS OF THE HISTORIC ROBERTSON HOUSE, PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCIENTISTS AND OTHER LEADERS IN SOCIETY TO DISCUSS TOPICS OF COMMON INTEREST. APPROXIMATELY TWENTY MEETINGS ARE ORGANIZED EACH YEAR, FOR GROUPS BETWEEN 20-30 PARTICIPANTS. THE CONFERENCES ARE RECOGNIZED INTERNATIONALLY AS BEING AMONG THE WORLD'S BEST DISCUSSION WORKSHOPS FOR TOPICS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, MOLECULAR GENETICS, HUMAN GENETICS, NEUROSCIENCE AND SCIENCE POLICY.DNA LEARNING CENTER:THE DNA LEARNING CENTER (DNALC) HAS A MAJOR IMPACT NOT ONLY IN THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREA, BUT ALSO GLOBALLY IN PIONEERING PUBLIC SCIENCE EDUCATION FOR THE GENOME AGE. WITH TEACHING FACILITIES ON LONG ISLAND AND NEW YORK CITY, IT BRINGS A HANDS-ON APPROACH TO LEARNING ABOUT BIOLOGY AND GENOMES TO CLASSROOMS AND HOMES OF CHILDREN IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS, MIDDLE SCHOOLS AND HIGH SCHOOLS. RENOWNED FOR DEVISING MEANS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, TEACHERS AND PARENTS TO CONDUCT SOPHISTICATED EXPERIMENTS WITH DNA, THE DNALC ALSO HAS A ROBUST PRESENCE ON THE INTERNET, POWERED BY A TEAM OF MULTIMEDIA INNOVATORS WHO BRING KNOWLEDGE OF THE LIFE SCIENCES TO COMPUTER, TABLET AND CELL PHONE USERS.
RESEARCH: COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY (CSHL), FOUNDED IN 1890, IS A WORLD-RENOWNED, PRIVATE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION INSTITUTION WITH RESEARCH PROGRAMS IN CANCER, NEUROSCIENCE, PLANT BIOLOGY, QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY, AND BIOINFORMATICS & GENOMICS. THE RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT IS HIGHLY COLLABORATIVE, ALLOWING CSHL SCIENTISTS TO WORK TOGETHER ACROSS DISCIPLINES TO SOLVE BIOLOGY'S MOST CHALLENGING PROBLEMS. THE ULTIMATE GOAL IS TO APPLY THIS RESEARCH ON BASIC BIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS TO IMPROVE THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CANCER, NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND OTHER DISEASES. (SEE SCHEDULE O)(CONTINUED FROM PART III)RESEARCH AT THE LABORATORY IS ENRICHED BY COLLABORATIONS WITH SCIENTISTS AT OTHER UNIVERSITIES, HOSPITALS AND IN THE BIOTECH AND PHARMACEUTICAL SECTORS. THESE PARTNERINGS HAVE INCLUDED NYU, MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING, WEILL CORNELL AND HARVARD. THE INNOVATIVE SPIRIT, VISION AND TALENT OF THE LABORATORY'S OVER 600 SCIENTISTS CONTINUE TO PLACE CSHL AMONG THE TOP 1% OF LIFE SCIENCE INSTITUTIONS MOST CITED IN PUBLISHED RESEARCH. THE LABORATORY HAS BEEN A NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE-DESIGNATED CANCER CENTER WITH AN NCI "OUTSTANDING" RATING. IT HAS BEEN HOME TO EIGHT NOBEL LAUREATES, INCLUDING BARBARA MCCLINTOCK, DISCOVERER OF THE "JUMPING GENES". THE LABORATORY OFFERS AN ADVANCED DRUG TESTING FACILITY DELIVERING WELL-VALIDATED DRUG CANDIDATES TO BOTH THE BIOTECH AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY. SINCE 2015, CSHL HAS HAD AN AFFILIATION WITH NORTHWELL HEALTH, THE AFFILIATION HAS LAUNCHED NEW EDUCATION INITIATIVES, EXPANDED ACCESS TO CLINICAL TRIALS, AND PROVIDED FUNDING FOR NEW INVESTIGATIONS THAT WILL HAVE A RAPID IMPACT IN THE CLINIC. TOGETHER, CSHL AND NORTHWELL HEALTH ARE COMMITTED TO BRINGING OUR DISCOVERIES OUT OF THE LAB AND TO THE PATIENTS. AS A TEAM, WE ARE POISED TO IDENTIFY NEW CANCER DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPEUTICS THAT WILL MORE EFFECTIVELY AND RAPIDLY TREAT CANCER THAN EVER BEFORE.
EDUCATIONAL MEETINGS & COURSES PROGRAM: CSHL'S REPUTATION AS ONE OF THE PREMIER HUBS OF ACTIVITY IN BIOLOGY AND GENETICS IS LINKED TO ITS MEETINGS AND COURSES PROGRAM. WITH ROOTS IN THE LEGENDARY ANNUAL SYMPOSIA IN QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY SERIES, WHICH BEGAN IN 1933, THE PROGRAM ORGANIZES MORE THAN 60 MEETINGS AND COURSES ANNUALLY, COVERING A WIDE RANGE OF TOPICS IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. IN 2021, THE PROGRAM CONTINUED TO SUCCESSFULLY HOLD VIRTUAL MEETINGS AND COURSES ATTRACTING CLOSE TO 15,000 PARTICIPANTS. (SEE SCHEDULE O)(CONTINUED FROM PART III)PARTICIPANTS RANGE FROM THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED SENIOR INVESTIGATORS TO GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCS. PROGRAMS ARE PUT TOGETHER ON THE BASIS OF OPENLY SUBMITTED ABSTRACTS AND INCLUDE DISCUSSIONS OF UNPUBLISHED WORK. CSH ASIA, A CSHL-STYLED MEETING PROGRAM, WHICH BEGAN IN 2009, THRIVES IN SUZHOU, CHINA.
PUBLICATIONS: WITH ORIGINS IN THE 1930'S, CSHL PRESS ENHANCES THE LABORATORY'S EDUCATIONAL MISSION BY PUBLISHING ORIGINAL WORK THAT ASSISTS IN THE ADVANCE AND SPREAD OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE. SALE OF ITS PUBLICATIONS ENHANCES THE LABORATORY'S INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE. THE PRESS PUBLISHES RESEARCH AND REVIEW JOURNALS, BOOKS, MANUALS, PRIMERS AND OTHER INFORMATION SOURCES, IN ELECTRONIC AND PRINT FORM. IN 2021, THE PRESS PUBLISHED 280 PRINT BOOKS, INCLUDING 5 NEW TITLES. THE PRESS ALSO PRODUCES 3 PRINT/ONLINE JOURNALS, 4 ONLINE ONLY JOURNALS AND 2 NO-CHARGE JOURNALS.
OTHER PROGRAMS SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: THE CSHL SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (SBS) TRAINS THE NEXT GENERATION OF BIOLOGISTS, OFFERING A PH.D. IN BIOLOGY IN AS LITTLE AS 4 YEARS TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF ACCOMPLISHED STUDENTS (APPROXIMATELY 50) DRAWN FROM AROUND THE WORLD. THE CURRICULUM IS DESIGNED TO TRAIN SELF-CONFIDENT, SELF-RELIANT YOUNG SCIENTISTS TO BECOME SCHOLARS AND TO ACQUIRE THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THEIR RESEARCH AND FUTURE CAREERS DEMAND. OUR GRADUATES ARE WELL PREPARED TO ENTER A WIDE ARRAY OF CAREERS THAT INCLUDE ACADEMIC RESEARCH, BIOTECH, PHARMA, CONSULTING, AND PUBLISHING. STUDENTS AT CSHL EXPLORE CAREER OPTIONS AND ACQUIRE PROFESSIONAL SKILLS THROUGH SEVERAL MEANS, SUCH AS THE CAREER AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT COURSE, THE CAREER DIRECTIONS SERIES AND THE BIOSCIENCE ENTERPRISE CLUB. THE SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PROVIDES STUDENTS WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AND INTERNSHIPS. BANBURY CENTER: BANBURY CENTER, LOCATED ON THE GROUNDS OF THE HISTORIC ROBERTSON HOUSE, PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCIENTISTS AND OTHER LEADERS IN SOCIETY TO DISCUSS TOPICS OF COMMON INTEREST. APPROXIMATELY TWENTY MEETINGS ARE ORGANIZED EACH YEAR, FOR GROUPS BETWEEN 20-30 PARTICIPANTS. THE CONFERENCES ARE RECOGNIZED INTERNATIONALLY AS BEING AMONG THE WORLD'S BEST DISCUSSION WORKSHOPS FOR TOPICS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, MOLECULAR GENETICS, HUMAN GENETICS, NEUROSCIENCE AND SCIENCE POLICY.DNA LEARNING CENTER:THE DNA LEARNING CENTER (DNALC) HAS A MAJOR IMPACT NOT ONLY IN THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREA, BUT ALSO GLOBALLY IN PIONEERING PUBLIC SCIENCE EDUCATION FOR THE GENOME AGE. WITH TEACHING FACILITIES ON LONG ISLAND AND NEW YORK CITY, IT BRINGS A HANDS-ON APPROACH TO LEARNING ABOUT BIOLOGY AND GENOMES TO CLASSROOMS AND HOMES OF CHILDREN IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS, MIDDLE SCHOOLS AND HIGH SCHOOLS. RENOWNED FOR DEVISING MEANS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, TEACHERS AND PARENTS TO CONDUCT SOPHISTICATED EXPERIMENTS WITH DNA, THE DNALC ALSO HAS A ROBUST PRESENCE ON THE INTERNET, POWERED BY A TEAM OF MULTIMEDIA INNOVATORS WHO BRING KNOWLEDGE OF THE LIFE SCIENCES TO COMPUTER, TABLET AND CELL PHONE USERS.
Name (title) | Role | Hours | Compensation |
---|---|---|---|
Bruce Stillman PHD CEO And Trustee | OfficerTrustee | 39 | $775,721 |
John Tuke Chief Operating Officer | Officer | 39 | $533,702 |
David Spector Director Of Research | Officer | 40 | $455,437 |
David Tuveson Scientist | 40 | $403,943 | |
Michael Wigler Scientist | 40 | $399,761 | |
Walter Goldschmidts Vp, Sponsored Programs | Officer | 39 | $379,082 |
Vendor Name (Service) | Service Year | Compensation |
---|---|---|
Wolf Greenfield & Sacks Pc Legal | 12/30/21 | $246,684 |
Wolf Greenfield & Sacks Pc Legal | 12/30/21 | $246,684 |
Akf Engineers Llp Engineering | 12/30/21 | $2,456,703 |
Akf Engineers Llp Engineering | 12/30/21 | $2,456,703 |
Centerbrook Architects Architectural | 12/30/21 | $4,601,514 |
Cooper & Dunham Llp Legal | 12/30/21 | $291,071 |
Statement of Revenue | |
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Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar | $126,503,073 |
Investment income | $4,097,295 |
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds | $0 |
Royalties | $14,063,144 |
Net Rental Income | $1,080,635 |
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales | $23,544,161 |
Net Income from Fundraising Events | $5,649 |
Net Income from Gaming Activities | $0 |
Net Income from Sales of Inventory | $0 |
Miscellaneous Revenue | $0 |
Total Revenue | $184,434,708 |
Statement of Expenses | |
---|---|
Grants and other assistance to domestic individuals. | $0 |
Grants and other assistance to Foreign Orgs/Individuals | $936,487 |
Benefits paid to or for members | $0 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $3,263,611 |
Compensation to disqualified persons | $0 |
Other salaries and wages | $63,176,676 |
Pension plan accruals and contributions | $4,740,375 |
Other employee benefits | $9,919,733 |
Payroll taxes | $4,332,227 |
Fees for services: Management | $1,826,098 |
Fees for services: Legal | $721,220 |
Fees for services: Accounting | $300,481 |
Fees for services: Lobbying | $57,000 |
Fees for services: Fundraising | $39,875 |
Fees for services: Investment Management | $2,361,710 |
Fees for services: Other | $0 |
Advertising and promotion | $544,222 |
Office expenses | $21,512,628 |
Information technology | $2,043,187 |
Royalties | $774,356 |
Occupancy | $6,856,291 |
Travel | $561,501 |
Payments of travel or entertainment expenses for any federal, state, or local public officials | $0 |
Conferences, conventions, and meetings | $1,548,941 |
Interest | $4,224,513 |
Payments to affiliates | $0 |
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization | $14,740,266 |
Insurance | $1,008,244 |
All other expenses | $0 |
Total functional expenses | $165,964,650 |
Balance Sheet | |
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Cash—non-interest-bearing | $8,110 |
Savings and temporary cash investments | $106,970,232 |
Pledges and grants receivable | $121,017,697 |
Accounts receivable, net | $2,283,845 |
Loans from Officers, Directors, or Controlling Persons | $326,640 |
Loans from Disqualified Persons | $0 |
Notes and loans receivable | $0 |
Inventories for sale or use | $239,573 |
Prepaid expenses and deferred charges | $1,792,229 |
Investments—publicly traded securities | $153,874,676 |
Investments—other securities | $444,938,049 |
Investments—program-related | $0 |
Intangible assets | $0 |
Other assets | $11,429,254 |
Total assets | $1,109,130,778 |
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | $17,292,201 |
Grants payable | $0 |
Deferred revenue | $54,826,194 |
Tax-exempt bond liabilities | $95,940,233 |
Escrow or custodial account liability | $0 |
Loans and other payables to any current Officer, Director, or Controlling Person | $0 |
Secured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Unsecured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Other liabilities | $42,068,231 |
Total liabilities | $210,126,859 |
Net assets without donor restrictions | $0 |
Net assets with donor restrictions | $0 |
Capital stock or trust principal, or current funds | $0 |
Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, or equipment fund | $0 |
Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances | $899,003,919 |
Over the last fiscal year, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has awarded $26,043,584 in support to 70 organizations.
Grant Recipient | Amount |
---|---|
Cambridge, MA PURPOSE: RESEARCH | $2,979,940 |
Cambridge, MA PURPOSE: RESEARCH | $2,979,940 |
Cambridge, MA PURPOSE: RESEARCH | $2,291,210 |
Cambridge, MA PURPOSE: RESEARCH | $2,291,210 |
Westbury, NY PURPOSE: RESEARCH | $1,389,503 |
Westbury, NY PURPOSE: RESEARCH | $1,389,503 |
Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 3 grants that Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has recieved totaling $110,400.
Awarding Organization | Amount |
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Mary Ruchalski Foundation Inc Rockville Centre, NY PURPOSE: RESEARCH GRANT | $100,000 |
Sanguinity Foundation Setauket, NY PURPOSE: CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION | $10,000 |
Mark Willard Charitable Trust Saint Louis, MO PURPOSE: TO PROVIDE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH | $400 |
Beg. Balance | $589,158,140 |
Earnings | $74,093,666 |
Admin Expense | $2,654,511 |
Net Contributions | $8,845,940 |
Other Expense | $22,999,600 |
Ending Balance | $646,443,635 |
Organization Name | Assets | Revenue |
---|---|---|
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Cold Spring Harbor, NY | $1,109,130,778 | $184,434,708 |
Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, MA | $244,080,045 | $44,910,519 |
New York Structural Biology Center Inc New York, NY | $108,370,731 | $20,379,459 |
Boyce Thompson Institute For Plant Research Inc Ithaca, NY | $101,082,296 | $16,707,988 |
Coriell Institute For Medical Research Inc Camden, NJ | $28,357,307 | $17,260,020 |
Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives Worcester, MA | $18,513,088 | $4,335,258 |
Association For The Advancement Of Sustainability In Higher Education Philadelphia, PA | $1,920,496 | $2,607,691 |
Pasteur Foundation New York, NY | $1,467,517 | $451,654 |
Boston Biostatistics Research Fdn Inc Framingham, MA | $12,036,898 | $1,996,157 |
Pennsylvania Center For Poultry And Livestock Excellence Harrisburg, PA | $162,499 | $695,826 |
Nature Institute Inc Ghent, NY | $1,219,615 | $541,323 |
Fondation Sante Great Neck, NY | $361,322 | $446,245 |