Austin Justice Coalition

Austin, TX ·EIN 81-3138826 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$2.9M received 24 funders 31 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Austin Justice Coalition?

Austin Justice Coalition is funded by 24 grantmakers, led by Foundation to Promote Open Society ($1.7M), Borealis Philanthropy ($426K), The Butler Family Fund ($150K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $2.9M in grants to Austin Justice Coalition between 2020–2024.

What grants has Austin Justice Coalition received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Heising-simons FoundationFOR GENERAL SUPPORT$100,000
2024Common Counsel FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$85,000
2024The Butler Family FundTo organize for affordable housing and against increased investment in the police and criminal legal system.$50,000
2024Borealis PhilanthropyTO SUPPORT THE WORK OF AUSTIN JUSTICE COALITION$35,875
2024The Metzler Family FoundationUNRESTRICTED$1,000
2023Borealis PhilanthropyTO SUPPORT THE WORK OF AUSTIN JUSTICE COALITION$150,000
2023The Butler Family FundOak grant: to Austin Justice Coalition organize for affordable housing and against increased investment in the police and criminal legal system.$50,000
2023Bvm Capacity Building Institute IncGeneral Operating$10,000
2023The Edward and Helen OppenheimerEDUCATIONAL$5,000
2022The Butler Family FundOak grant: to Austin Justice Coalition organize for affordable housing and against increased investment in the police and criminal legal system.$50,000
2022The San Francisco FoundationADVISED - FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.$40,000
2022Workers Defense ProjectTX4ALL 2021/2022 PREPARATION & REIMBURSEMENT GRANT AWARDS$20,000
2022Armanino FoundationGENERAL ASSISTANCE$1,000
2021Foundation to Promote Open Societyto provide general support$765,000
2021Borealis PhilanthropyTO SUPPORT THE WORK OF AUSTIN JUSTICE COALITION$240,000
2021Foundation to Promote Open Societyto support the Austin Is Safer When and the District Organizing: Project Engage effort to educate the public about policing, the influence of police unions, and ways to keep communities safe without relying on the police$200,000
2021The Moody FoundationTexas Winter Storm URI relief$50,000
2021Tides CenterEQUITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT$42,500
2021Globalgiving Foundation IncFUNDS RAISED BY GLOBALGIVING AND DISBURSED TO MEET DONOR EXPECTATIONS$25,000
2021Solidaire Network IncGeneral Support for 501c3 activities$25,000
2021Notley ImpactSUPPORT TX FAIR DEFENSE PROJECT$14,744
2021Mfi FoundationTO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION'S EXEMPT PURPOSE$10,000
2021Network for GoodUNRESTRICTED$9,297
2021Natl Christian Charitable Fdn IncJUSTICE$5,100
2020Foundation to Promote Open Societyto provide general support$765,000
2020Austin Community Foundation IncUNRESTRICTED$67,605
2020Notley FoundationSUPPORT TEXAS FAIR DEFENSE PROJECT.$35,849
2020The Edward and Helen OppenheimerEDUCATIONAL$5,000
2020Stenkirke Family FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$1,000
2020The Ascienzo Family FoundationLIBRARY SERVICES$250

Showing 30 most recent of 31 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Austin Justice Coalition?

Austin Justice Coalition is funded by 24 grantmakers, led by Foundation to Promote Open Society ($1.7M), Borealis Philanthropy ($426K), The Butler Family Fund ($150K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $2.9M in grants to Austin Justice Coalition between 2020–2024.

Who is Austin Justice Coalition's largest funder?

Foundation to Promote Open Society is the largest recorded funder of Austin Justice Coalition, with $1.7M across 3 grants (2020–2021).

How much grant funding has Austin Justice Coalition received?

IRS 990 filings record $2.9M in grants to Austin Justice Coalition across 31 grants from 24 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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