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PHILANTHROPY & THE VISION OF JOHNS HOPKINS
The generosity and foresight of Johns Hopkins established, with the largest gift ever given at the time, the world renowned Johns Hopkins University. In keeping with this philosophy, Hopkins Capital Group places significant emphasis on philanthropy and gifts to the fields of medicine, basic scientific research, and higher education.
Following this vision, we are currently involved with the following organizations nationwide as well as in St. Louis:
- The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- The Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute
- Saint Louis University
- The Cancer Center at St. Louis University
- Health Careers Foundation
- Retinitis Pigmentosa International
- St. Louis University High School, St. Louis, MO
- The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
- The Ranken-Jordan Pediatric Rehabilitation Institute (Creve Coeur, MO)
- The Leukemia and Lymphoma Foundation
- Chesterfield Day School
- The Jewish Big Brothers & Big Sisters Association
- The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, University of Miami School of Medicine
- The Baptist Church
- Epiphany Lutheran Church, Richmond, VA
- Boys and Girls Hope
- The Florida Holocaust Museum
- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society
- The Saint Louis University School of Medicine Research Building
- Lymphoma Diagnostics Laboratory, New York University Medical Center
- Pancreatic Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins Medical Institution
- Jesuit Mission Bureau - Zambia Clinic
- Seeds of Peace
- Urban K-life
- American Jewish Committee
- Beit Izzie Shapiro Foundation
- H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
- Children of South Africa (CHOSA)
- Urban St. Louis K-Life
- Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshiva Torat Chaim
- Good News Jail and Prison Ministry
- Friends of Chuck Feeney (Atlantic Philanthropies)
- Duke Center for the Study
- Casa de Salud (Saint Louis University)
We are further inspired by Charles Feeney. Not only has he given substantially during his lifetime, his gifts have represented almost all of his wealth. His Atlantic Philanthropies is proactive in seeking out worthy causes to support, and it is committed to self-liquidate by the year 2020 rather than become a sclerotic, perpetual foundation.
The Hopkins Capital Group welcomes inquiries into requests for support from non-profit and charitable organizations.
