Alabama Institute for Social Justice

Montgomery, AL ·EIN 23-7205238 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$1.8M received 9 funders 25 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Alabama Institute for Social Justice?

Alabama Institute for Social Justice is funded by 9 grantmakers, led by Third Sector New England Inc ($555K), WK Kellogg Foundation ($500K), Marguerite Casey Foundation ($329K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.8M in grants to Alabama Institute for Social Justice between 2020–2024.

What grants has Alabama Institute for Social Justice received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Third Sector New England IncRCCF YEAR 2 GRANT$165,000
2023Third Sector New England IncRAISING CHILD CARE FUND YEAR 1$160,000
2023WK Kellogg Foundationincrease investment in early learning via building and aligning a base of childcare workers, center owners, parents and teachers to educate the public on increased public investment in child care$150,000
2023The Community Foundation for GreaterCIVIL RIGHTS/SOCIAL ACTION/ADVOCACY$100,000
2023The H Evan Zeiger Jr & MargaretGENERAL CONTRIBUTION$5,000
2022WK Kellogg Foundationincrease investment in early learning via building and aligning a base of childcare workers, center owners, parents and teachers to educate the public on increased public investment in child care$150,000
2022Third Sector New England IncIPIEL COVID-19 RESPONSE GRANT$115,000
2022The Black Belt Community Foundation IncSBGWC: BLACK GIRL DREAM$58,750
2022The Community Foundation for GreaterCIVIL RIGHTS/SOCIAL ACTION/ADVOCACY$30,000
2022Women's Foundation of AlabamaVOICES FOR HEALTHY KIDS$24,640
2022The H Evan Zeiger Jr & MargaretGENERAL CONTRIBUTION$5,000
2021Third Sector New England IncIPIEL COVID-19 RESPONSE GRANT$115,000
2021WK Kellogg Foundationalign and build the base of child care workers, owners, and parents in order to educate the public and advocate for increased public investment to improve economic security for women, workers and families$100,000
2021Marguerite Casey FoundationFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.$100,000
2021The Community Foundation for GreaterCIVIL RIGHTS/SOCIAL ACTION/ADVOCACY$100,000
2021Marguerite Casey FoundationPROJECT SUPPORT FOR ALABAMA EQUAL VOICE NETWORK.$13,750
2021The H Evan Zeiger Jr & MargaretGENERAL CONTRIBUTION$2,000
2020Marguerite Casey FoundationFOR GENERAL SUPPORT.$150,000
2020WK Kellogg Foundationalign and build the base of child care workers, owners, and parents in order to educate the public and advocate for increased public investment to improve economic security for women, workers and families$100,000
2020Marguerite Casey FoundationPROJECT SUPPORT FOR ALABAMA EQUAL VOICE NETWORK.$55,000
2020League of Conservation Voters EducationENVIROMENTAL EDUCATION, CAPACITY BUILDING, & ENGAGEMENT$20,000
2020Conrad N Hilton FoundationFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.$20,000
2020The Black Belt Community Foundation IncSUPPORTING ARTS, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS IN THE BLACK BELT$12,000
2020Marguerite Casey FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT FOR THE COVID-19 RESPONSE.$10,000
2020The H Evan Zeiger Jr & MargaretGENERAL CONTRIBUTION$2,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Alabama Institute for Social Justice?

Alabama Institute for Social Justice is funded by 9 grantmakers, led by Third Sector New England Inc ($555K), WK Kellogg Foundation ($500K), Marguerite Casey Foundation ($329K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.8M in grants to Alabama Institute for Social Justice between 2020–2024.

Who is Alabama Institute for Social Justice's largest funder?

Third Sector New England Inc is the largest recorded funder of Alabama Institute for Social Justice, with $555K across 4 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has Alabama Institute for Social Justice received?

IRS 990 filings record $1.8M in grants to Alabama Institute for Social Justice across 25 grants from 9 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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