Community Financial Resources

Oakland, CA ·EIN 20-3788598 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$3.9M received 19 funders 36 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Community Financial Resources?

Community Financial Resources is funded by 19 grantmakers, led by The Monarch Charitable Foundation ($1.2M), West Contra Costa Public Education Fund ($765K), Jpmorgan Chase Foundation ($750K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $3.9M in grants to Community Financial Resources between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Monarch Charitable Foundation$1,179,78932021–2022
West Contra Costa Public Education Fund$764,82942020–2023
Jpmorgan Chase Foundation$750,00022021–2023
East Bay Community Foundation$208,50022020–2021
S H Cowell Foundation$205,00042020–2023
The Chicago Community Trust$200,00012022
Mbolden Change$132,00022023–2024
Stupski Foundation$62,25612021
Annie E Casey Foundation Inc$61,00022020–2023
United Way of the Bay Area$60,00032020–2022
Walter and Elise Haas Fund$50,00012022
The San Francisco Foundation$50,00012020
Marx-Stark Family Foundation$39,00042021–2022
Tides Center$38,32012022
Sunlight Giving$30,00012019
Justice Justice Foundation$25,00012020
Comerica Charitable Foundation$15,00012021
Mid-iowa Health Foundation$14,52712022
Excite Credit Union$5,00012020

What grants has Community Financial Resources received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Mbolden ChangeLow-income individuals$16,000
2023Jpmorgan Chase FoundationIN SUPPORT OF FINANCIAL HEALTH$300,000
2023Mbolden ChangeLow-income individuals$116,000
2023West Contra Costa Public Education Fundprogram funding & admin$73,679
2023S H Cowell FoundationTO SUSTAIN FINANCIAL EDUCATION AND ASSISTANCE PARTNERSHIPS IN SOUTHSIDE RICHMOND.$40,000
2023Annie E Casey Foundation IncCHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION THROUGH THE MATCHING GIFTS PROGRAM$1,000
2022The Monarch Charitable FoundationThe Bridge Project$247,432
2022The Monarch Charitable FoundationThe Bridge Project Year 1$233,089
2022The Chicago Community TrustSupport to provide pathways to financial well-being through products, tools, and capacity building that improve financial stability, protect assets, and establish a foundation to build wealth for low-income, low-wealth households, with a focus on communities of color.$200,000
2022S H Cowell FoundationTO EXPAND FINANCIAL EDUCATION AND ASSISTANCE PARTNERSHIPS IN SOUTHSIDE RICHMOND.$75,000
2022Walter and Elise Haas FundONE YEAR OF GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO PROMOTE QUALITY BANKING TOOLS AND PRODUCT-BASED FINANCIAL CAPABILITY SERVICES TO LOW-INCOME FAMILIES IN THE BAY AREA.$50,000
2022Tides CenterHEALTHY INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUNITIES$38,320
2022West Contra Costa Public Education Fundresponse to COVID-19$31,050
2022United Way of the Bay AreaPROGRAM GRANT$15,000
2022Mid-iowa Health FoundationCENTRAL IOWA BASIC INCOME PILOT PROGRAM$14,527
2022Marx-Stark Family FoundationGeneral Support$12,000
2022Marx-Stark Family FoundationGeneral Support$12,000
2021The Monarch Charitable FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$699,268
2021West Contra Costa Public Education FundCommunity assistance$545,100
2021Jpmorgan Chase FoundationIN SUPPORT OF FINANCIAL HEALTH$450,000
2021East Bay Community FoundationCOMMUNITY ECONOMIC SUPPORT RELATED TO COVID-19, FBO: BLACK ORGANIZING PROJECT, FBO: HEALTHY & ACTIVE BEFORE 5, FBO: SAFE RETURN PROJECT$80,500
2021S H Cowell FoundationTO PARTNER WITH COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHSIDE RICHMOND AND DELIVER A PROGRAM OF FINANCIAL EDUCATION AND SUPPORT FOR RESIDENTS AND FAMILIES TO ACCESS BANKING SERVICES, BUILD CREDIT, AND INCREASE SAVINGS.$75,000
2021Stupski FoundationTo provide emergency cash assistance to undocumented students as a form of incentive for legal intake services in partnership with the Immigrants Rising project of Community Initiatives.$62,256
2021United Way of the Bay AreaPROGRAM GRANT -VITA SUPPORT$15,000
2021Comerica Charitable FoundationRebuilding From COVID$15,000
2021Marx-Stark Family FoundationGeneral Support$7,500
2021Marx-Stark Family FoundationGeneral Support$7,500
2020East Bay Community FoundationCOMMUNITY ECONOMIC SUPPORT RELATED TO COVID-19, COMMUNITY ECONOMIC SUPPORT RELATED TO COVID-19 (INTERMEDIARY FOR DESIGNATED ORGANIZATION EAST OAKLAND COLLECTIVE), COMMUNITY ECONOMIC SUPPORT RELATED TO COVID-19, FOR BOP-IDENTIFIED INDIVIDUALS$128,000
2020West Contra Costa Public Education Fund$115,000
2020Annie E Casey Foundation IncSUPPORT FOR FINANCIAL CAPABILITY PROGRAMMING IN SELECTED LEARN AND EARN TO ACHIEVE POTENTIAL SITES$60,000

Showing 30 most recent of 36 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Community Financial Resources?

Community Financial Resources is funded by 19 grantmakers, led by The Monarch Charitable Foundation ($1.2M), West Contra Costa Public Education Fund ($765K), Jpmorgan Chase Foundation ($750K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $3.9M in grants to Community Financial Resources between 2019–2024.

Who is Community Financial Resources's largest funder?

The Monarch Charitable Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Community Financial Resources, with $1.2M across 3 grants (2021–2022).

How much grant funding has Community Financial Resources received?

IRS 990 filings record $3.9M in grants to Community Financial Resources across 36 grants from 19 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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