Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH ·EIN 31-0536965 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$10.0M received 30 funders 80 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati?

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati is funded by 30 grantmakers, led by Farmer Family Foundation ($3.0M), United Way of Greater Cincinnati ($2.4M), Boys & Girls Clubs of America ($1.8M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $10.0M in grants to Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Farmer Family Foundation$3,048,00062020–2024
United Way of Greater Cincinnati$2,421,71992020–2024
Boys & Girls Clubs of America$1,800,74322021–2022
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation$754,66952020–2024
Hcs Foundation$500,00012024
The Oliver Family Foundation$440,00062021–2024
The Yung Family Foundation$250,00042020–2024
The R C Durr Foundation Inc$145,11852020–2024
The Thomas J Emery Memorial$90,00022021–2024
The James J and Joan a Gardner$85,00052020–2024
The Cleveland Foundation$82,25052020–2024
The Scripps Howard Foundation$60,50042022–2024
Pfau Charitable Foundation$45,00022021–2023
Nlt Foundation Inc$35,00032022–2024
Millstone Fund$25,00012024
7 Principles Foundation Inc Co Fifth Third$25,00022023–2024
Miramar Charitable Foundation$25,00012022
The Blackbaud Giving Fund$23,87612022
Children's Hospital Medical Center$20,08022019–2023
The Austin E Knowlton Foundation Inc$20,00012024
National Philanthropic Trust$17,00022020–2023
Betty Lindner Foundation Ima$16,50022020–2021
Inspire Brands Foundation Inc$13,10022020–2023
The CareSource Foundation$10,00012021
The Raymond and Rita Foos Family$5,00012023

Showing top 25 of 30 funders by total given.

What grants has Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Hcs FoundationA NEW GENERATION CAMPAIGN$500,000
2024The Greater Cincinnati FoundationPROGRAMATIC SUPPORT$388,550
2024The Yung Family FoundationIN SUPPORT OF THE MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE THROUGH CONTINUED IMPLEMENTATION OF THE YOUTH PROGRAM QUALITY INTERVENTION (YPQI) METHODOLOGY, BUILDING SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENTS FOSTERING THE OVERALL WELLBEING AND MENTAL HEALTH OF STUDENTS.$75,000
2024The Thomas J Emery MemorialCHARITABLE PURPOSES$75,000
2024The Oliver Family FoundationGENERAL OPERATING$70,000
2024The Oliver Family FoundationGENERAL OPERATING$70,000
2024The R C Durr Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT$54,000
2024United Way of Greater CincinnatiSupports UW Mission$51,807
2024United Way of Greater CincinnatiSupports UW Mission$51,807
2024The Cleveland FoundationTO SUPPORT THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER CINCINNATI'S ROLL HILL CLUB'S DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY AND DIGITAL LEARNING PROGRAM FOR UNDERSERVED ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL AGE STUDENTS THAT MAY NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET, DEVICES, OR DIGITAL TRAINING.$30,000
2024The Scripps Howard FoundationGreater Cincinnati Fund Large Grant$25,000
2024Millstone FundGRADUATE EDUCATION PROGRAM$25,000
2024The Austin E Knowlton Foundation IncPROGRAM SERVICES$20,000
2024The James J and Joan a GardnerEXEMPT PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION$20,000
2024Nlt Foundation IncTRUSTEE MATCH$15,000
20247 Principles Foundation Inc Co Fifth ThirdANNUAL FUND$10,000
2024Farmer Family FoundationEXEMPT PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION$5,000
2024Farmer Family FoundationEXEMPT PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION$5,000
2024The Pfizer Foundation IncMATCHING GIFTS$100
2023Farmer Family FoundationEXEMPT PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION$3,010,000
2023United Way of Greater CincinnatiProgram Operating Cost$440,593
2023The Oliver Family FoundationGENERAL OPERATING$125,000
2023The Oliver Family FoundationGENERAL OPERATING$125,000
2023The Greater Cincinnati FoundationPROGRAMATIC SUPPORT$77,413
2023The Yung Family FoundationIN SUPPORT OF THE MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE THROUGH CONTINUED IMPLEMENTATION OF THE YOUTH PROGRAM QUALITY INTERVENTION (YPQI) METHODOLOGY, BUILDING SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENTS FOSTERING THE OVERALL WELLBEING AND MENTAL HEALTH OF STUDENTS.$75,000
2023The R C Durr Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT$54,000
2023Pfau Charitable FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$30,000
2023The James J and Joan a GardnerEXEMPT PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION$20,000
2023The Scripps Howard FoundationGCF - Large Grants$20,000
2023The Cleveland FoundationTO SUPPORT THE BOYS CLUBS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER CINCINNATI'S GRADUATE HOMEWORK PROFICIENCY PROGRAM WHICH GIVES UNDERSERVED MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL AGE STUDENTS THAT MAY NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET WITH ACCESS TO THE INTERNET IN A SAFE ENVIRONMENT.$15,000

Showing 30 most recent of 80 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati?

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati is funded by 30 grantmakers, led by Farmer Family Foundation ($3.0M), United Way of Greater Cincinnati ($2.4M), Boys & Girls Clubs of America ($1.8M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $10.0M in grants to Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati between 2019–2024.

Who is Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati's largest funder?

Farmer Family Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati, with $3.0M across 6 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati received?

IRS 990 filings record $10.0M in grants to Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati across 80 grants from 30 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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