Casa de Esperanza

Marysville, CA ·EIN 94-2415741 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$5.1M received 25 funders 50 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Casa de Esperanza?

Casa de Esperanza is funded by 25 grantmakers, led by Aditi Foundation ($2.8M), The Allstate Foundation ($749K), National Network to End Domestic ($386K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $5.1M in grants to Casa de Esperanza between 2019–2024.

What grants has Casa de Esperanza received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024National Network to End Domesticsubaward$365,109
2024The Allstate FoundationESPERANZA UNITED GENERAL OPERATING GRANT$350,000
2024Sutter Valley HospitalsGENERAL SUPPORT$132,575
2024The Allstate Foundation2024 RA EOY GO GRANT$50,000
2024The Allstate Foundation2024 SOCIAL MEDIA EDUCATION AND AWARENESS CAMPAIGN$5,000
2024The Allstate FoundationHONORARIUM GRANT FOR RELATIONSHIP ABUSE PARTNER GATHERING (JUNE 2024)$1,000
2024Mark a and Deborah a WilhelmGENERAL$250
2023Aditi FoundationGENERAL FUNDING$1,100,000
2023The Allstate Foundation2023 WELLNESS AND RESPITE FUNDING$128,000
2023National Network to End DomesticSubaward Recipient$21,061
2023The Allstate FoundationSPONSORSHIP OF ADELANTE! CELEBRATION$10,000
2023The Blackbaud Giving FundGENERAL SUPPORT$5,438
2023The Allstate FoundationMOVING AHEAD CURRICULUM WORKING GROUP HONORARIUM GRANT$5,000
2023Gould Family Foundation IncShelter for domestic violence victims$1,000
2022Aditi FoundationGENERAL FUNDING$800,000
2022The Allstate FoundationEsperanza United General Operating Grant$200,000
2022BCBSM Foundation IncNurturing Whole, Healthy, and Thriving Latin Families and Communities$100,000
2022Hugh J Andersen FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$30,000
2022The Blackbaud Giving FundGENERAL SUPPORT$6,002
2021Aditi FoundationGENERAL FUNDING$600,000
2021BCBSM Foundation IncNurturing Whole, Healthy, and Thriving Latin Families and Communities$100,000
2021Women's Foundation of MinnesotaCOVID-19 general operating support; general operations to advance transformative adaptation within your work and mission; general operations, in honor of Sandy Vargas; general operations, honoring Casa de Esperanza's participation in the 2020 WFMN video; for general operations to advance your mission as it aligns with goals of the Young Women's Initiative of Minnesota; general operating support to advance work with Fuerza Unida Amigas, a community engagement initiatives focused on building and training networks of support to create systems change through transforming attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that perpetuate gender-based violence.$79,500
2021Vera Institute of Justice IncNATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER ON REACHINGUNDERSERVED VICTIMS (UNDERSERVED RESOURCE CENTER)$44,945
2021Hugh J Andersen FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$33,000
2021The Minneapolis FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$30,000
2021Hugh J Andersen FoundationCAPACITY BUILDING AND OUTREACH$30,000
2021The Nash FoundationFamily Advocacy$25,000
2021John and Charlene OShea FamilyChild Crisis Services$25,000
2021Familia Robinson FoundationSupport Latina Womens Health$4,500
2020Aditi FoundationGENERAL FUNDING$250,000

Showing 30 most recent of 50 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Casa de Esperanza?

Casa de Esperanza is funded by 25 grantmakers, led by Aditi Foundation ($2.8M), The Allstate Foundation ($749K), National Network to End Domestic ($386K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $5.1M in grants to Casa de Esperanza between 2019–2024.

Who is Casa de Esperanza's largest funder?

Aditi Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Casa de Esperanza, with $2.8M across 4 grants (2020–2023).

How much grant funding has Casa de Esperanza received?

IRS 990 filings record $5.1M in grants to Casa de Esperanza across 50 grants from 25 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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