Frank and Denise Quattrone Foundation: Grants for Diseases

OVERVIEW: The Quattrone Foundation supports a wide variety of disease-related organizations across the country.

IP TAKE: Quattrone maintains a low public profile, which makes it difficult for grantseekers to secure information. It also tends to maintain established partnerships with its grantees, rather than seeking out new organizations.

PROFILE: Frank Quattrone is known as one of the leading investment bankers in Silicon Valley. In 2002, he and his wife Denise established the Frank and Denise Quattrone Foundation in Los Altos, California. The foundation maintains a broad approach to grantmaking, and supports a variety of disease-related organizations.

The foundation maintains a low public profile; it does not have a website or employ any formal staff. Tax filings suggest a variety of investments across various diseases, with grantmaking limited to organizations operating in the United States. Past grantees include the Alzheimer’s Association of Northern California, AIM for Mental Health and the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health. 

The Quattrone Foundation’s grants generally range from $10,000 to $50,000. The foundation does not accept unsolicited grant applications or requests for funding. This foundation appears to have pause its grantmaking after 2016. It is unclear whether it will resume its grantmaking in the future. An address and phone number are provided below.

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CONTACT:

Frank and Denise Quattrone Foundation

P.O. Box 1707

Los Altos, California 94023

(650) 845-8100

(650) 845-8100