Correctional Association of New York

Brooklyn, NY ·EIN 13-5562324 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$3.3M received 26 funders 64 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Correctional Association of New York?

Correctional Association of New York is funded by 26 grantmakers, led by Laura and John Arnold Foundation ($1.5M), Van Ameringen Foundation Inc ($400K), The Tow Foundation Inc ($350K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $3.3M in grants to Correctional Association of New York between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Laura and John Arnold Foundation$1,470,32672020–2024
Van Ameringen Foundation Inc$400,00032020–2023
The Tow Foundation Inc$350,00052020–2024
New York State Health Fdn$206,29542023–2024
Boston Foundation Inc$150,00052020–2024
Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation Inc$135,00052020–2024
Silicon Valley Community Foundation$100,00012021
New York Women's Foundation Inc$75,50032020–2022
Charina Endowment Fund Inc$75,00012022
New York Council for the Humanities$50,00022023–2024
Miller-sweezy Charitable Trust$45,00022022–2023
Lily Auchincloss Foundation Inc$40,00022021–2024
Tr Edna Wardlaw Chrtble Tr Ua$36,00052020–2024
Tides Foundation$35,00012020
NEO Philanthropy Inc$34,68712020
The Elsie Procter Van Buren Foundation$30,00022020–2021
Jewish Communal Fund$20,00022020–2021
Mako Foundation$15,00022020–2021
Community Foundations of the Hudson$10,00012023
Muckrock Foundation Inc$10,00012023
Lotta Fund for Aiding Discharged$8,00022020–2021
JEMP-D Foundation$8,00012020
Foley Hoag Foundation$8,00012020
The New York Bar Foundation$5,79012024
Pannonia Foundation$4,00032022–2024
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What grants has Correctional Association of New York received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO IDENTIFY, OBTAIN, PROCESS, VISUALIZE, ANALYZE, AND PUBLISH ADMINISTRATIVE DATA ON NEW YORK STATE PRISONS, WITH THE OVERALL GOAL OF MAKING CRITICAL INFORMATION TRANSPARENT FOR USE BY RESEARCHERS AND THE PUBLIC.$173,400
2024Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO SUPPORT COORDINATION OF UNIFORM METRICS AND MONITORING PRACTICES IN ILLINOIS AND PENNSYLVANIA.$127,548
2024New York State Health FdnIMPROVING THE QUALITY OF FOOD IN NEW YORK STATE PRISONS, PHASE 2$99,889
2024The Tow Foundation IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$75,000
2024New York Council for the HumanitiesPOST-INCARCERATION HUMANITIES PARTNERHIP (PIHP) GRANT FOR PROGRAM SUPPORT$25,000
2024New York State Health FdnPLANNING GRANT: IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF FOOD IN NEW YORK STATE PRISONS$20,033
2024Lily Auchincloss Foundation IncGENERAL PURPOSE$20,000
2024Boston Foundation IncOperating Support/Annual Fund$20,000
2024Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation IncGeneral & Unrestricted$15,000
2024New York State Health FdnIMPROVING THE QUALITY OF FOOD IN NEW YORK STATE PRISONS, PHASE 2$6,243
2024The New York Bar FoundationA CALL FOR HELP: STANDING UP A HOTLINE UNDER CANYS OVERSIGHT AUTHORITY$5,790
2024Tr Edna Wardlaw Chrtble Tr UaGENERAL OPERATING$4,500
2024Pannonia FoundationTO HELP ACTIVITIES OF VAR PUBLIC CHAR INST WHICH ARE EXEMPT UNDER 501 (C) (3)$1,000
2023Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO SUPPORT COORDINATION OF UNIFORM METRICS AND MONITORING PRACTICES IN ILLINOIS AND PENNSYLVANIA.$318,870
2023Van Ameringen Foundation IncRENEWED TO SUPPORT TO MONITOR AND STRENGTHEN THE HALT LAW IN NEW YORK PRISONS, INCLUDING THE PROHIBITION ON SOLITARY FOR INCARCERATED PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILLNESS.$150,000
2023New York State Health FdnPLANNING GRANT: IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF FOOD IN NEW YORK STATE PRISONS$80,130
2023The Tow Foundation IncUNRESTRICTED FUNDING$75,000
2023Miller-sweezy Charitable TrustCHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION$30,000
2023New York Council for the HumanitiesPOST-INCARCERATION HUMANITIES PARTNERSHIP GRANT FOR PROGRAM SUPPORT$25,000
2023Boston Foundation IncOperating Support/Annual Fund$25,000
2023Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation IncGeneral & Unrestricted$20,000
2023Community Foundations of the HudsonCRIME & LEGAL-RELATED$10,000
2023Muckrock Foundation IncResearch$10,000
2023Tr Edna Wardlaw Chrtble Tr UaGENERAL OPERATING$4,500
2023Pannonia FoundationTO HELP ACTIVITIES OF VAR PUBLIC CHAR INST WHICH ARE EXEMPT UNDER 501 (C) (3)$2,000
2022Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO SUPPORT COORDINATION OF UNIFORM METRICS AND MONITORING PRACTICES IN ILLINOIS AND PENNSYLVANIA.$318,870
2022The Tow Foundation IncUNRESTRICTED FUNDING$75,000
2022Charina Endowment Fund IncGENERAL SUPPORT$75,000
2022New York Women's Foundation IncTHE CRIMINAL JUSTICE FUND$50,500
2022Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO SUPPORT INCREASING THE TRANSPARENCY, ACCESSIBILITY, AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF PRISONS$40,000

Showing 30 most recent of 64 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Correctional Association of New York?

Correctional Association of New York is funded by 26 grantmakers, led by Laura and John Arnold Foundation ($1.5M), Van Ameringen Foundation Inc ($400K), The Tow Foundation Inc ($350K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $3.3M in grants to Correctional Association of New York between 2020–2024.

Who is Correctional Association of New York's largest funder?

Laura and John Arnold Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Correctional Association of New York, with $1.5M across 7 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Correctional Association of New York received?

IRS 990 filings record $3.3M in grants to Correctional Association of New York across 64 grants from 26 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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