Center for Neighborhood Technology

Chicago, IL ·EIN 36-2967283 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$9.8M received 46 funders 115 grants · 2019–2025

Who funds Center for Neighborhood Technology?

Center for Neighborhood Technology is funded by 46 grantmakers, led by The Chicago Community Trust ($1.5M), Builders Vision Foundation ($1.1M), John D and Catherine T Macarthur ($1.0M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $9.8M in grants to Center for Neighborhood Technology between 2019–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Chicago Community Trust$1,477,10042020–2024
Builders Vision Foundation$1,050,00042022–2024
John D and Catherine T Macarthur$1,012,50082020–2024
Northwestern University$1,009,33942020–2023
Arie and Ida Crown Memorial$600,00052020–2024
United States Energy Foundation$560,00042020–2023
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation$470,00052020–2024
The Joyce Foundation$440,00052020–2024
The Kresge Foundation$351,00042020–2024
Sally Mead Hands Foundation$340,00052020–2024
Wayfarer Foundation$240,00022023–2024
Natural Resources Defense Council Inc$200,00012023
Walder Foundation$180,00022021–2022
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation$176,40732021–2023
Polk Bros Foundation Inc$160,00042021–2024
The Funders Network Inc$145,34322021–2025
Water Foundation$145,00012023
Movement Strategy Center$140,00022023–2024
Fund for Our Economic Future of$140,00022022–2023
Enterprise Community Partners Inc$102,03132020–2022
Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation$100,00022021–2023
Windward Fund$100,00012022
Wend II Inc$75,00022021–2022
Robert R Mccormick Foundation$75,00012021
The Delta Institute$66,40012024

Showing top 25 of 46 funders by total given.

What grants has Center for Neighborhood Technology received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025The Funders Network IncPARTNERS FOR PLACES$73,472
2025Bonneville Environmental FoundationGREEN STORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE: BIORETENTION IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD$35,000
2024Builders Vision FoundationTo provide general operating support$450,000
2024The Chicago Community TrustGeneral support for programs, operations and other charitable purposes$319,900
2024The Joyce FoundationENVIRONMENT$205,000
2024Wayfarer FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$200,000
2024Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo advance sustainable technical solutions to complex water infrastructure problems in Great Lakes cities.$120,000
2024John D and Catherine T MacarthurIN SUPPORT OF GENERAL OPERATIONS$100,000
2024Arie and Ida Crown MemorialGENERAL OPERATING$100,000
2024The Kresge FoundationPROJECT SUPPORT GRANT FOR AN ONLINE TOOL AND ANALYSIS TO GENERATE INSIGHTS INTO CLEAN STATE REVOLVING FUND AND DRINKING WATER$75,000
2024Sally Mead Hands FoundationOPERATING FUNDS$70,000
2024Movement Strategy CenterMSC REGRANTS-GRANT$70,000
2024The Delta InstitutePROJECT PARTNER/CONSULTANT$66,400
2024Polk Bros Foundation IncStrong Communities$40,000
2024Vital Strategies IncPARTNERSHIP FOR HEALTHY CITIES$25,000
2024PolicylinkTHRIVING COMMUNITIES$8,000
2024Norwottock Charitable TrustUNRESTRICTED$250
2023The Chicago Community TrustGeneral Operating Support, support for activities on the South Side of Chicago, unrestricted, To support administrative activities required to pursue a City of Chicago contract on behalf of Elevated Works, and initiate related and immediate work priorities., Support for the Jacky Grimshaw Scholarship program., For project management and research for Nature-based Solutions 4 ETOD project., For project management and implementation of ecodistrict strategy., For Systems Change Working Group co-chairs (CNT and MPC) to support implementation of the 2023 SCWG workplan and priorities., Support for the continued involvement and leadership of organizations in this Transportation Equity Network coalition and involvement in other related coalitions., Back office supports for Elevated Works.$590,400
2023John D and Catherine T Macarthurin support of equitable distribution of federal funds for infrastructure maintenance and pandemic recovery in Chicago$500,000
2023Builders Vision FoundationTo support the deployment of ARPA funds for green infrastructure in Calumet-area EJ communities.$250,000
2023Natural Resources Defense Council IncENV. ADVOCACY$200,000
2023Builders Vision FoundationTo provide on-demand and actionable research and analytical capacity to Chicago's environmental and transportation justice organizations.$175,000
2023Water FoundationWATER ACCESS AND CONSERVATION$145,000
2023Fund for Our Economic Future ofJOB ACCESS$125,000
2023National Fish and Wildlife FoundationSTORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE$122,998
2023United States Energy FoundationTO PROMOTE EDUCATION AND ANALYSIS ON THE BENEFITS OF CLEAN TRANSPORTATION.$100,000
2023Arie and Ida Crown MemorialGENERAL OPERATING$100,000
2023John D and Catherine T MacarthurFor community economic development infrastructure support$100,000
2023Northwestern UniversitySupport of research activities$87,091
2023Movement Strategy CenterMSC REGRANT-GRANT$70,000

Showing 30 most recent of 115 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Center for Neighborhood Technology?

Center for Neighborhood Technology is funded by 46 grantmakers, led by The Chicago Community Trust ($1.5M), Builders Vision Foundation ($1.1M), John D and Catherine T Macarthur ($1.0M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $9.8M in grants to Center for Neighborhood Technology between 2019–2025.

Who is Center for Neighborhood Technology's largest funder?

The Chicago Community Trust is the largest recorded funder of Center for Neighborhood Technology, with $1.5M across 4 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Center for Neighborhood Technology received?

IRS 990 filings record $9.8M in grants to Center for Neighborhood Technology across 115 grants from 46 funders between 2019–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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