Northwest Families for Autism

SEATTLE, WA EIN: 46-4080371

Northwest Families for Autism is a private foundation focused on Diseases, Disorders & Medical Disciplines, based in SEATTLE, WA. IRS filing data is available from 2020 through 2022. As of 2022, the organization holds $37K in total assets. In 2022, it awarded 1 grants totaling $2K.

Financial Overview

From 2022 IRS Form 990-PF · View filing

Total Assets

$37K

+9.7% YoY

Annual Giving

$2K

-67.0% YoY

Grant Count

1

+0.0% YoY

Avg Grant Size

$2K

-67.0% YoY

Under IRS private-foundation payout rules, Northwest Families for Autism reported a distributable amount of $2K for 2022 — the minimum it must pay out in qualifying distributions.

About Northwest Families for Autism

Based on IRS filings

Northwest Families for Autism is a private foundation focused on Diseases, Disorders & Medical Disciplines, based in SEATTLE, WA. IRS filing data is available from 2020 through 2022. As of 2022, the organization holds $37K in total assets. In 2022, it awarded 1 grants totaling $2K.

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Geographic Focus

Where this funder awards grants

Grant Distribution by State

1states

States

Cities

Seattle

Financial History

Multi-year comparison from IRS filings

Revenue
Expenses
Qualifying Distributions
Net Investment Income
$0$3K$6K$10K$13K202020212022
Metric202220212020
Total Assets$36,787$33,520$34,411
Revenue$6,290$6,570$11,595
Expenses$3,028$7,461$7,095
Qualifying Distributions$2,462$7,461
Net Investment Income
Distributable Amount$1,676

Giving Over Time

Total grant dollars and number of grants per year

$0$2K$4K$6K$7K1 grants20201 grants20211 grants2022

Grant Insights

How this funder distributes its grants

Top Recipients

Top 1 recipients in 2022

Children With Autism$2K

Grant Size Distribution

3 grants across all recorded years

3<$50K$50–100K$100–250K$250–500K$500K–1M$1–5M$5M+

Giving History

Grant recipients and amounts by year

Among its reported 2022 grants, the largest include Children With Autism ($2,462).

RecipientPurposeAmount
Children With Autism Seattle, WADonations of electronics and gift cards$2,462

Leadership & Key People

Officers and directors from IRS filings

Compensation Overview

From 2022 IRS filing

From 2022 filing

NameTitleHoursCompensation
Rose MariePresident
Robert JacobsTreasurer
Jessica McCabeDirector

Subject Areas

Focus areas based on grantmaking activity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Northwest Families for Autism?

Northwest Families for Autism is a private foundation focused on Diseases, Disorders & Medical Disciplines, based in SEATTLE, WA. It holds $37K in total assets as of 2022.

How large is Northwest Families for Autism?

As of 2022, Northwest Families for Autism holds $37K in total assets with $6K in annual revenue. It awarded 1 grants totaling $2K in 2022.

Where does Northwest Families for Autism operate?

Northwest Families for Autism has awarded grants in Washington.

What size grants does Northwest Families for Autism award?

In 2022, Northwest Families for Autism awarded 1 grants totaling $2K — an average of about $2K per grant, based on its IRS Form 990 filings.

How much is Northwest Families for Autism required to give away each year?

Private foundations must generally distribute about 5% of their assets annually. For 2022, Northwest Families for Autism reported a distributable amount of $2K on its IRS Form 990-PF — the minimum it must pay out in qualifying distributions.

What is Northwest Families for Autism's EIN?

Northwest Families for Autism's EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 46-4080371. IRS Form 990 filing data is available on this page for 2020–2022.

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

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