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RECIPIENT GRANTS

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA

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Total Grants to Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Total $ Granted: $ 651,000
For Years: 1997 1996 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1987
# Grants: 9

Grants to Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-31-1997 55,000 No purpose given Scaife Family Foundation
12-31-1996 60,000 No description given Scaife Family Foundation
12-31-1994 70,000 FAMILY STUDIES IN CROHNS DISEASE Scaife Family Foundation
12-31-1993 115,000 FAMILY STUDIES IN CROHNS DISEASE Scaife Family Foundation
12-31-1992 65,000 FAMILY INTERVENTION CENTER RANKIN DROP-IN CENTER Scaife Family Foundation
12-31-1992 140,000 FAMILY STUDIES IN CROHNS DISEASE Scaife Family Foundation
12-31-1991 75,000 FAMILY INTERVENTION CENTER RANKIN DROP-IN CENTER Scaife Family Foundation
12-31-1990 37,000 NON-ORGANIC FAILURE TO THRIVE A COMPARISON OF OUTPATIENT MANAGEMENT VS HOSPITALIZATION Scaife Family Foundation
12-31-1987 34,000 Non-Organic Failure to Thrive: A Comparison of Outpatient Management vs. Hospitalization Scaife Family Foundation

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