El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center

San Bernardino, CA ·EIN 33-0552297 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$5.6M received 28 funders 50 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center?

El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center is funded by 28 grantmakers, led by Public Health Institute ($1.4M), The James Irvine Foundation ($900K), Foundation for California Community ($449K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $5.6M in grants to El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Public Health Institute$1,351,69232021–2024
The James Irvine Foundation$900,00032023–2024
Foundation for California Community$449,04912024
National Council on Aging Inc$442,73122023–2024
Loma Linda University Shared Services$274,87132022–2024
St Joseph Health System Foundation$242,50032020–2023
California Healthcare Foundation$212,75032022–2024
Weingart Foundation$200,25022022
Jobs for the Future Inc$200,00012024
California Physicians' Service Fdn$200,00012020
The California Endowment$185,00032020–2024
Inland Empire Community Foundation$171,50022020–2023
National Foundation for the Centers for$116,30812024
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals$92,00032020–2024
California Community Foundation$90,00012024
Archstone Foundation$80,00042021–2023
Sisters of St Joseph$70,00022020–2021
Symba Center$67,50012023
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette$45,00012022
Loma Linda University Medical Center$41,75212024
Guillermo J Valenzuela Foundation$30,00012023
Scan Health Plan$30,00022021–2023
Hispanics in Philanthropy$30,00012020
Latino Community Foundation$25,00012024
Sierra Health Foundation$25,00012020

Showing top 25 of 28 funders by total given.

What grants has El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Public Health InstituteCapacity Building$583,800
2024Foundation for California CommunityBREAKING BARRIERS$449,049
2024The James Irvine FoundationFor general operating support$400,000
2024National Council on Aging IncSUPPORT$330,231
2024Jobs for the Future IncTO SUPPORT CAL WELLNESS HRTF$200,000
2024The California EndowmentGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT: TO SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION THAT PROMOTES THE POWER OF COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS, PROMOTORES AND THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMMUNITIES THEY SERVE THROUGH STRATEGIC ADVOCACY AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES.$150,000
2024National Foundation for the Centers forCBO SUPPORT TO INCREASE VACCINATION COVERAGE$116,308
2024California Community FoundationHEALTH$90,000
2024Loma Linda University Shared ServicesCOMMUNITY, HEALTH & EDUCATIONAL RELATED GRANT$87,062
2024California Healthcare FoundationINLAND COLLABORATIVE CHW/P CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE; CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THE REGIONAL COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER CAPACITY BUILDING COLLABORATIVE$61,000
2024Loma Linda University Medical CenterTO SUPPORT LOCAL COMMUNITY FOR HEALTHY LIVES AND FOOD$41,752
2024Latino Community FoundationBUILDING ECONOMIC POWER$25,000
2024Kaiser Foundation HospitalsCommunity Health Care Program Enrollment Partnersh$10,000
2024Loma Linda University Children'sTO IMPROVE SOCIAL & HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES$5,000
2023The James Irvine FoundationFor general operating support$450,000
2023California Healthcare FoundationREPORT ON THE EL SOL COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER (CHW) AND PROMOTOR TRAINING MODEL; INLAND COLLABORATIVE CHW/P CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVE$125,000
2023National Council on Aging IncSUPPORT$112,500
2023Loma Linda University Shared ServicesCOMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL GRANT$100,000
2023St Joseph Health System FoundationOPERATIONAL SUPPORT$100,000
2023Inland Empire Community FoundationEducation$80,000
2023Symba CenterCOMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES RELATED TO COVID$67,500
2023The James Irvine FoundationFor evaluation and learning workgroup$50,000
2023Archstone FoundationSUSTAINABILITY BY BUILDING CAPACITY FOR MEDICARE BILLING AND STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIPS$48,750
2023Guillermo J Valenzuela FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$30,000
2023Scan Health PlanGRANT TO SUPPORT THE VIBRANT LIFE PROGRAM, A CULTURALLY-RESPONSIVE FOOD SECURITY AND OBESITY PREVENTION PROGRAM TARGETING OLDER ADULTS.$15,000
2023Archstone FoundationSUSTAINABILITY BY BUILDING CAPACITY FOR MEDICARE BILLING AND STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIPS$7,500
2022Public Health InstituteTechnical Assistance$366,446
2022Weingart FoundationUNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT$200,000
2022Loma Linda University Shared ServicesCOMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL GRANT$87,809
2022United Way of the Columbia-WillametteCommunity Investment Grants$45,000

Showing 30 most recent of 50 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center?

El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center is funded by 28 grantmakers, led by Public Health Institute ($1.4M), The James Irvine Foundation ($900K), Foundation for California Community ($449K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $5.6M in grants to El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center between 2020–2024.

Who is El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center's largest funder?

Public Health Institute is the largest recorded funder of El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center, with $1.4M across 3 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center received?

IRS 990 filings record $5.6M in grants to El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center across 50 grants from 28 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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