Archaeological Institute of America

Auburndale, MA ·EIN 13-5669180 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$1.3M received 31 funders 81 grants · 2019–2025

Who funds Archaeological Institute of America?

Archaeological Institute of America is funded by 31 grantmakers, led by Steinmetz Foundation ($350K), Macdonald Center for the Arts ($280K), California Community Foundation ($185K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.3M in grants to Archaeological Institute of America between 2019–2025.

What grants has Archaeological Institute of America received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025William F & Doris W Oliver FoundationSUPPORT FOR DAILY$5,000
2025Stern Sidney Memorial TuwGENERAL OPERATING$2,000
2025Arthur J Bellinzoni Foundationunrestricted$60
2024Chrysanta FoundationTo help promote archaeological inquiry and public understanding of the material record of the human past to foster an appreciation of diverse cultures and our shared humanity.$20,000
2024California Community FoundationEDUCATION$15,000
2024Gs Donor Advised Philanthropy FundARTS AND CULTURE$13,000
2024David & Charlotte Ackert Family FdnGENERAL$12,000
2024Samuel H Kress FoundationHistory of Art Grants$10,000
2024Samuel H Kress FoundationHistory of Art Grants$8,500
2024Charities Aid Foundation AmericaCHARITABLE DONATION$7,500
2024Stern Sidney Memorial TuwGENERAL OPERATING$7,000
2024Leon Levy FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$5,000
2024Grits FoundationTO FUND CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES$5,000
2024The Malcolm Hewitt Wiener FoundationAIA ANNUAL FUND APPEAL$5,000
2024The Ross Family FoundationFor general purposes$300
2024The J Paul Getty TrustEMPLOYEE - ARTS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM$100
2023California Community FoundationEDUCATION$100,000
2023Steinmetz FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$50,000
2023The Michael M Wiseman and Helen aTO PROMOTE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INQUIRY AND PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE MATERIAL RECORD OF THE HUMAN PAST TO FOSTER AN APPRECIATION OF DIVERSE CULTURES AND OUR SHARED HUMANITY$15,000
2023The Michael M Wiseman and Helen aTO PROMOTE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INQUIRY AND PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE MATERIAL RECORD OF THE HUMAN PAST TO FOSTER AN APPRECIATION OF DIVERSE CULTURES AND OUR SHARED HUMANITY$15,000
2023Samuel H Kress FoundationHistory of Art Grants$10,000
2023The Susan Vaughan Foundation IncTO SUPPORT DIGITAL CONTENT AND NEW PROGRAMMING EFFORTS IN HOUSTON$10,000
2023David & Charlotte Ackert Family FdnGENERAL$10,000
2023Gs Donor Advised Philanthropy FundARTS AND CULTURE$10,000
2023Samuel H Kress FoundationHistory of Art Grants$8,500
2023Charities Aid Foundation AmericaCHARITABLE DONATION$7,500
2023The Rust Family FoundationSUPPORT WORK$7,285
2023The Malcolm Hewitt Wiener FoundationSOCIETY FOR THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY$5,000
2023Leon Levy FoundationA GRANT TO FURTHER THE DONEE'S EXEMPT PURPOSE.$5,000
2023Grits FoundationTO FUND CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES$5,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Archaeological Institute of America?

Archaeological Institute of America is funded by 31 grantmakers, led by Steinmetz Foundation ($350K), Macdonald Center for the Arts ($280K), California Community Foundation ($185K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.3M in grants to Archaeological Institute of America between 2019–2025.

Who is Archaeological Institute of America's largest funder?

Steinmetz Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Archaeological Institute of America, with $350K across 3 grants (2021–2023).

How much grant funding has Archaeological Institute of America received?

IRS 990 filings record $1.3M in grants to Archaeological Institute of America across 81 grants from 31 funders between 2019–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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