Effective Leadership Academy

Warrensville Heights, OH ·EIN 26-3385437 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$1.8M received 30 funders 82 grants · 2019–2025

Who funds Effective Leadership Academy?

Effective Leadership Academy is funded by 30 grantmakers, led by The Nordson Corporation Foundation ($390K), Alabama Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils ($354K), The Nord Family Foundation ($275K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.8M in grants to Effective Leadership Academy between 2019–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Nordson Corporation Foundation$390,00052020–2024
Alabama Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils$353,77222023–2024
The Nord Family Foundation$275,00052020–2024
T Rowe Price Program for Charitable$200,00022024–2025
The Cleveland Foundation$74,00052020–2024
The Stocker Foundation$60,00042020–2023
Community Foundation of Lorain County$58,21932020–2023
The George Gund Foundation$58,00062020–2024
The Abington Foundation$56,00052020–2024
Christ Foundation$46,00022023–2024
Thomas H White Fdn Ta$36,00032022–2024
Healthcomp Foundation$25,00012021
The Reinberger Foundation$20,00022022–2024
Burton D Morgan Foundation Inc$19,00052020–2024
George M and Pamela S Humphrey Fund$12,00012021
Synthomer Foundation Inc$11,00022021–2022
Martha Holden Jennings Foundation$10,00012024
Frank Hadley and Cornelia Root Ginn$10,00012024
Cavaliers Youth Foundation$10,00012023
Jerome T Osborne and Georgeanne S$10,00012023
The Cyrus Eaton Foundation$9,00042021–2024
Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation$9,00042020–2023
The Sk Wellman Foundation$8,00052020–2024
Ohio Boys Town Inc$7,50012023
The Veale Foundation$6,00012024

Showing top 25 of 30 funders by total given.

What grants has Effective Leadership Academy received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025T Rowe Price Program for CharitableMULTIPLE$50,000
2024Alabama Association of Resource Conservation and Development CouncilsSUPPORT$186,346
2024T Rowe Price Program for CharitableMULTIPLE$150,000
2024The Nordson Corporation FoundationLEADERSHIP TRAINING$80,000
2024The Nord Family FoundationCONTINUED SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAMMING IN LORAIN COUNTY, OVER TWO YEARS$65,000
2024The Cleveland FoundationTO SUPPORT ELA'S IN PERSON PROGRAMS WHICH TEACH ESSENTIAL SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING & LEADERSHIP SKILLS, INCLUDING SELF-AWARENESS, SELF-MANAGEMENT, RESPONSIBLE DECISION-MAKING, SOCIAL AWARENESS, RELATIONSHIP SKILLS, EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION & GOAL-SETTING.$22,500
2024Christ FoundationLamuth Middle School Programming$20,000
2024The Abington FoundationFOR SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMING FOR CMSD STUDENTS IN 2024-25$12,000
2024Thomas H White Fdn TaGENERAL OPERATING$12,000
2024Martha Holden Jennings FoundationA-59-24 SEL AND LEADERSHIP TRAINING FOR STUDENTS$10,000
2024The George Gund FoundationSUMMER CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS.$10,000
2024Frank Hadley and Cornelia Root GinnSOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING AND SOFT-SKILLS TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH$10,000
2024The George Gund FoundationSUMMER CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS.$10,000
2024The Reinberger FoundationGRANT 24-52 REWRITING FUTURES: HELPING JUSTICE-INVOLVED YOUTH PREPARE FOR LIFE AFTER REENTRY$10,000
2024The Veale Foundationgeneral fund$6,000
2024Burton D Morgan Foundation IncTO SUPPORT ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITIES$5,000
2024The Cyrus Eaton FoundationUNRESTRICTED GIFT$2,000
2024The Banks Baldwin FoundationGRANT$1,500
2024The Sk Wellman FoundationEDUCATIONAL OUTREACH$1,000
2023Alabama Association of Resource Conservation and Development CouncilsCD GRANT$167,426
2023The Nordson Corporation FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$80,000
2023The Nord Family FoundationCONTINUED SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAMMING IN LORAIN COUNTY, OVER TWO YEARS$65,000
2023Christ FoundationLamuth Middle School Programming$26,000
2023The Stocker FoundationUNRESTRICTED, MOST PRESSING NEED$15,000
2023Community Foundation of Lorain CountyPROGRAM SUPPORT$12,500
2023The Abington FoundationFOR SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMING FOR CMSD STUDENTS IN 2023-24$12,000
2023Thomas H White Fdn TaGENERAL OPERATING$12,000
2023The Cleveland FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$11,500
2023Cavaliers Youth FoundationSUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION WITH ACCOMPLISHING THEIR MISSION$10,000
2023The George Gund FoundationSummer camp scholarships.$10,000

Showing 30 most recent of 82 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Effective Leadership Academy?

Effective Leadership Academy is funded by 30 grantmakers, led by The Nordson Corporation Foundation ($390K), Alabama Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils ($354K), The Nord Family Foundation ($275K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.8M in grants to Effective Leadership Academy between 2019–2025.

Who is Effective Leadership Academy's largest funder?

The Nordson Corporation Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Effective Leadership Academy, with $390K across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Effective Leadership Academy received?

IRS 990 filings record $1.8M in grants to Effective Leadership Academy across 82 grants from 30 funders between 2019–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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