Nash County Foundation to Reduce

NASHVILLE, NC EIN: 58-1897340

Nash County Foundation to Reduce is a private foundation, based in NASHVILLE, NC. IRS filing data is available from 2020 through 2024. As of 2024, the organization holds $201K in total assets. In 2024, it awarded 2 grants totaling $11K. Net investment income was $20K.

Financial Overview

From 2024 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$201K

+4.7% YoY

Annual Giving

$11K

Grant Count

2

Avg Grant Size

$6K

Under IRS private-foundation payout rules, Nash County Foundation to Reduce reported a distributable amount of $13K for 2024 — the minimum it must pay out in qualifying distributions.

About Nash County Foundation to Reduce

Based on IRS filings

Nash County Foundation to Reduce is a private foundation, based in NASHVILLE, NC. IRS filing data is available from 2020 through 2024. As of 2024, the organization holds $201K in total assets. In 2024, it awarded 2 grants totaling $11K. Net investment income was $20K.

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

Grant Distribution by State

1states

Cities

NashvilleRocky MountSpring HopeWhitakers

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$7K$14K$20K$27K20202021202220232024
Metric202420232022
Total Assets$200,828$191,730$184,118
Revenue$21,049$8,601$15,190
Expenses$11,951$989$19,937
Qualifying Distributions$11,000$18,000
Net Investment Income$20,209$7,951$13,595
Distributable Amount$12,609$11,361$11,166

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$5K$9K$14K$18K3 grants20200 grants20214 grants20220 grants20232 grants2024

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 2 recipients in 2024

NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S DE…$6KTOWN OF SPRING HOPE$5K

Grant Size Distribution

9 grants across all recorded years

9<$50K$50–100K$100–250K$250–500K$500K–1M$1–5M$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2024 grants, the largest include Nash County Sheriff's Department ($6,000), Town of Spring Hope ($5,000).

RecipientPurposeAmount
NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT NASHVILLE, NCDRUG PREVENTION$6,000
TOWN OF SPRING HOPE SPRING HOPE, NCDRUG PREVENTION$5,000

Leadership & Key People

Officers and directors from IRS filings

Compensation Overview

From 2024 IRS filing

From 2024 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
LARRY MCADAMSPRESIDENT
TINIKA LUCASSECRETARY
DAVID A ESSTREASURER
QUENTIN SUMNERVICE-PRESIDE

Frequently Asked Questions

How large is Nash County Foundation to Reduce?

As of 2024, Nash County Foundation to Reduce holds $201K in total assets with $21K in annual revenue. It awarded 2 grants totaling $11K in 2024.

Where does Nash County Foundation to Reduce operate?

Nash County Foundation to Reduce has awarded grants in North Carolina.

What size grants does Nash County Foundation to Reduce award?

In 2024, Nash County Foundation to Reduce awarded 2 grants totaling $11K — an average of about $6K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

How much is Nash County Foundation to Reduce required to give away each year?

Private foundations must generally distribute about 5% of their assets annually. For 2024, Nash County Foundation to Reduce reported a distributable amount of $13K on its IRS Form 990-PF — the minimum it must pay out in qualifying distributions.

What is Nash County Foundation to Reduce's EIN?

Nash County Foundation to Reduce's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 58-1897340. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2020–2024.

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Data last updated April 2026. Sourced from IRS Form 990-PF filings.

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