The American Heart Association (AHA) was founded in 1924 and has since been a prominent force in advocating for cardiovascular health. With its national center headquartered in Dallas, Texas, AHA operates with a mission to reduce heart disease and stroke by promoting research, education, and public health initiatives.
AHA has over 1,000 employees, including healthcare professionals, researchers, and support staff, working diligently to advance its goals.
Financially, the American Heart Association has consistently been a well-funded nonprofit organization with a total revenue of $794M, thanks to generous donations, grants, and partnerships that enable it to conduct research, raise awareness, and support healthcare initiatives.