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Johns Hopkins received more than $427,000 from ALSA in fiscal 2014, which ended Jan. 31, according to the nonprofit's 990 tax form. Another $23,537 went to the Robert Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins.

The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and other research institutions closer to Greater Washington have received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the ALS Association in the past few years.

Early indications are that some are likely to see even more in the future as contributions to the viral "Ice Bucket Challenge" have surpassed $113 million.

Johns Hopkins received more than $427,000 from ALSA in fiscal 2014, which ended Jan. 31, according to the nonprofit's 990 tax form. Another $23,537 went to the Robert Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins. In fiscal 2013, ALSA made six grants to the university totaling $422,274.

Image: Creative Commons Attribution/Iracaz Johns Hopkins received more than $427,000 from ALSA in fiscal 2014, which ended Jan. 31, according to the nonprofit's 990 tax form. Another $23,537 went to the Robert Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins.