Center for the Study of Social Policy

Washington, DC ·EIN 52-1254948 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$20.0M received 25 funders 75 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Center for the Study of Social Policy?

Center for the Study of Social Policy is funded by 25 grantmakers, led by Conrad N Hilton Foundation ($4.9M), Silicon Valley Community Foundation ($4.0M), Freedom Together Foundation ($3.0M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $20.0M in grants to Center for the Study of Social Policy between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Conrad N Hilton Foundation$4,885,00072021–2024
Silicon Valley Community Foundation$3,980,84252020–2024
Freedom Together Foundation$3,050,00022020–2021
Annie E Casey Foundation Inc$2,608,572132020–2024
WK Kellogg Foundation$1,659,00652020–2024
Pritzker Family Foundation$620,79392020–2022
Children's Defense Fund$604,83322022–2024
Richard W Goldman Family Foundation$500,00052020–2024
The California Endowment$304,78112021
The Burke Foundation Inc$304,50032021–2023
Futures Without Violence$244,03732020–2022
Casey Family Programs$200,00022023–2024
The Kresge Foundation$165,00012020
Wrg Foundation$150,00022021–2022
National Council of Juvenile & Family$142,95832019–2021
California Physicians' Service Fdn$137,24712021
New Yorkers for Children Inc$125,00022021–2022
The Mentor Network Charitable Foundation$65,00022023–2024
St David's Foundation$50,00012023
Richard & Susan Smith Family Foundation$50,00012021
The Klarman Family Foundation$50,00012021
Share Our Strength$36,30012024
Reissa Foundation$20,00012020
The Ford Family Foundation$16,50012022
The Pohly Family Foundation$25012023

What grants has Center for the Study of Social Policy received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Children's Defense FundPROGRAM SUPPORTS$583,333
2024Conrad N Hilton FoundationTO SUPPORT A YOUTH LEADERSHIP APPROACH TO CHILD WELFARE REFORM AND SYSTEMS CHANGE$550,000
2024Silicon Valley Community FoundationSciences$490,000
2024WK Kellogg FoundationEarly Care and Education$300,000
2024Annie E Casey Foundation IncSupport for the implementation of the Family First Prevention Services Act$200,000
2024Annie E Casey Foundation IncSupport for FWSG Expectant and Parenting Youth work$150,000
2024Richard W Goldman Family FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR CSSP'S EARLY CHILDHOOD PORTFOLIO$100,000
2024Casey Family ProgramsSUPPORT STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS TO FURTHER MISSION$100,000
2024Share Our StrengthADVOCACY$36,300
2024The Mentor Network Charitable FoundationSupport for Youth Thrive 4 Youth programming$25,000
2023Conrad N Hilton FoundationTO SUPPORT THE ALLIANCE FOR RACIAL EQUITY IN CHILD WELFARE IN A YOUTH LEADERSHIP APPROACH TO CHILD WELFARE REFORM AND SYSTEMS CHANGE$877,000
2023Silicon Valley Community FoundationSciences$560,500
2023Conrad N Hilton FoundationTO STRENGTHEN EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS NATIONALLY BY BUILDING PARENT LEADERSHIP$530,000
2023Annie E Casey Foundation IncSUPPORT FOR FWSG EXPECTANT AND PARENTING YOUTH WORK$300,000
2023Annie E Casey Foundation IncSUPPORT THE CENTER'S FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL POLICY'S STRATEGIC PLANNING PROCESS$175,000
2023The Burke Foundation IncEARLY RELATIONAL HEALTH COMMUNITY DOULAS PROJECT$150,000
2023Casey Family ProgramsSUPPORT GRANTEE'S STRATEGIC PLANNING PROCESS.$100,000
2023Annie E Casey Foundation IncSUPPORT EQUITY DRIVEN IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FAMILY FIRST PREVENTION SERVICES ACT$100,000
2023Richard W Goldman Family FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR EC-LINC$100,000
2023St David's FoundationHEALTH ACCESS GRANT$50,000
2023The Mentor Network Charitable FoundationSUPPORT FOR YOUTH THRIVE 4YOUTH PROGRAM FOR YOUNG ADULTS$40,000
2023The Pohly Family FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE$250
2022Conrad N Hilton FoundationTO SUPPORT THE ALLIANCE FOR RACIAL EQUITY IN CHILD WELFARE IN A YOUTH LEADERSHIP APPROACH TO CHILD WELFARE REFORM AND SYSTEMS CHANGE$902,000
2022WK Kellogg Foundationlearn what works for families of color to design child care allowances and change the way the public thinks about income supports$628,327
2022Conrad N Hilton FoundationTO STRENGTHEN EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS NATIONALLY BY BUILDING PARENT LEADERSHIP$605,000
2022Silicon Valley Community FoundationSciences$508,500
2022Annie E Casey Foundation IncSUPPORT PREGNANCY PREVENTION AND PARENTING SUPPORT CONSULTATIVE PARTNER$435,665
2022The Burke Foundation IncEARLY RELATIONAL HEALTH TRAINING$150,000
2022WK Kellogg Foundationaddress inequities in early childhood socioemotional development by enhancing the capacity of the perinatal workforce to support families on early relational health$150,000
2022Pritzker Family FoundationCAPACITY SUPPORT$127,343

Showing 30 most recent of 75 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Center for the Study of Social Policy?

Center for the Study of Social Policy is funded by 25 grantmakers, led by Conrad N Hilton Foundation ($4.9M), Silicon Valley Community Foundation ($4.0M), Freedom Together Foundation ($3.0M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $20.0M in grants to Center for the Study of Social Policy between 2019–2024.

Who is Center for the Study of Social Policy's largest funder?

Conrad N Hilton Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Center for the Study of Social Policy, with $4.9M across 7 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has Center for the Study of Social Policy received?

IRS 990 filings record $20.0M in grants to Center for the Study of Social Policy across 75 grants from 25 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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