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This private foundation is located in New York and provides grants for general support and project activities focused on various social justice issues, including disability rights, environmental advocacy, and youth fellowship programs. It supports initiatives that address human rights impacts, fiscal austerity, and systemic inequality. The foundation also engages in charitable activities that foster institutional effectiveness and promote innovative solutions to combat inequity. By funding community and environmental rights projects, it aims to create a more equitable society and empower emerging leaders to drive positive change globally.
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$964.9mContributions
$0Grant Median
$211.1kCount
3.6kGrant Max
$16.8mLatest Tax e-Filing
2022Published by IRS
2023
| # | Name | Title | Hours / Wk | Comp ($) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ERIC W DOPPSTADT | VP & CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER | 45.00 | 4454586 |
BUILD PROGRAM YIELDS LEARNING FOR GRANTEES & GRANTMAKERS ALIKE, IN DEVELOPING SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGS & NETWORKS FOSTERING GREATER INST. EFF. TO DISMANTLE INEQUALITY
THE GLOBAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM IDENTIFIES AND CONNECTS EMERGING LEADERS FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE WHO ARE ADVANCING INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND SOLUTIONS TO COMBAT INEQUITY
ART FOR JUSTICE IS FOCUSED ON SAFELY REDUCING THE PRISON POPULATION, PROMOTING JUSTICE REINVESTMENT AND CREATING ART THAT CHANGES NARRATIVE AROUND MASS INCARCERATION
FOR PROJECTS THAT COMMUNICATE THE FOUNDATION'S MISSION AND PROGRAMS INCLUDING THE FOUNDATION'S WEBSITE.
| Amount | Name | Purpose | Location | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $ 79,000 | The Group of Institutes Foundations and Corporati | General Support | , | 2020 |
| $ 500,000 | The Harlem School of the Arts Inc | General Support | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 300,000 | The Harlem School of the Arts Inc | General Support | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 200,000 | The HOW Institute For Society | Core support for the NXT GEN Fellowship and Summit for Moral Leadership to build and nurture a culture of moral leadership | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 50,000 | The Inclusive Friends Association | For capacity building support to address harmful social norms and practices by young grassroots disability rights activists and leaders in Nigeria | , | 2020 |
| $ 35,000 | The Innocence Project | For a town hall and to provide tickets to the Broadway production of To Kill a Mockingbird to expand the community of activists and supporters of racial and criminal reform issues | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 125,000 | The Institute for Educational Leadership Incorpor | General Support | Washington, DC | 2020 |
| $ 30,000 | The International Crisis Group | For the Future of Armed Conflict in Latin America photo exhibition and convenings to address trends in Latin American conflict through dialogue between government, experts and civil society | NEW YORK, NY | 2020 |
| $ 150,000 | The Johns Hopkins University | Core support for the P3 Lab for social science research to focus public conversation around problems of power, and strengthen the ability of constituency based organizations | Baltimore, MD | 2020 |
| $ 230,000 | The Johns Hopkins University | For the School of Advanced International Studies' Foreign Policy Institute to explore innovative ways to address long term, interrelated, and strategic issues related to the US and China, rapid technological development, human dignity and inequality | Baltimore, MD | 2020 |
| $ 300,000 | The Juilliard School | Core support for the Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Initiative to expand the recruitment of talented and qualified students, faculty, and staff from traditionally underrepresented communities | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 100,000 | The Juilliard School | Core support for its Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Initiative to expand the recruitment of talented and qualified students, faculty, and staff from traditionally underrepresented communities | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 50,000 | The Kenya Information Communication and Technology | General Support | , | 2020 |
| $ 150,000 | The Laundromat Project Inc | General Support | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 400,000 | The Management Center | To build the organizational capacity of progressive organizations in Florida, Texas and other key states and foster collaboration amoung social justic leaders and groups | Washington, DC | 2020 |
| $ 500,000 | The Markup News Inc | General Support | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 275,000 | The Marshall Project | General Support | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 400,000 | The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City | Core support for the Connections to Care program to address mental health needs of low income residents by supporting collaborations between community based organizations and mental health providers | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 200,000 | The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City | Core support to commission a monument honoring the Lyons family in Central Park, as part of efforts to better reflect the diversity and history of New York City | New York, NY | 2020 |
| $ 3,000,000 | The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City | One time core support for the Summer Bridge 2020 program to engage New York City teens in a series of career awareness and project based learning activities that will build their skills and prepare them for their next steps in the fall | New York, NY | 2020 |
PROPOSALS SHOULD SET FORTH A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED WORK; HOW THE WORK WILL BE CONDUCTED; THE NAMES AND CURRICULUM VITAE OF THOSE ENGAGED IN THE PROJECT; A DETAILED BUDGET, THE PROJECT'S PRESENT MEANS OF SUPPORT, THE PROJECT'S STATUS OF APPLICATIONS TO OTHER FUNDING SOURCES, AND THE PROJECT'S LEGAL AND TAX STATUS.
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ACTIVITIES SUPPORTED BY FOUNDATION GRANTS MUST BE CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL OR SCIENTIFIC UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE U.S. INTERNAL REVENUE CODE AND THE TREASURY REGULATIONS.
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320 EAST 43RD STREET
NEW YORK,NY,10017
2125735000
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