Exodus Transitional Community Inc

New York, NY ·EIN 31-1731465 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$6.4M received 35 funders 78 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Exodus Transitional Community Inc?

Exodus Transitional Community Inc is funded by 35 grantmakers, led by La Oportunidad Foundation ($998K), Pinkerton Foundation ($950K), Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Inc ($748K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $6.4M in grants to Exodus Transitional Community Inc between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
La Oportunidad Foundation$998,00042020–2023
Pinkerton Foundation$950,00042020–2023
Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Inc$748,31332022–2024
The Grace and Mercy Foundation Inc$555,00052020–2024
United Way of New York City$550,82422023–2024
Affinity Legacy Inc$500,00012023
Tiger Foundation$500,00032020–2022
The Dyson Foundation$295,00052020–2024
Caroline Cochener Charitable Trust$285,00012021
The Holborn Foundation$169,50042020–2023
The Hhd Foundation$125,00052020–2024
New York Women's Foundation Inc$110,00032021–2022
Enterprise Community Partners Inc$100,00012023
Van Ameringen Foundation Inc$75,00012024
The Ira Decamp Foundation Xxxxx2009$75,00012023
The Hearst Foundation$75,00012020
RTW Foundation$50,00012024
Community Foundations of the Hudson$30,33532020–2025
Jc Flowers Foundation$29,00042020–2024
Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund$20,00012022
United Way of the Dutchess-orange$20,00022021–2022
The Barry and Mimi Sternlicht Foundation$20,00012021
Messler Family Foundation$17,50052020–2024
Bob Barker Foundation Inc$15,00012024
The Shilling Family Foundation$15,00032020–2022
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What grants has Exodus Transitional Community Inc received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Community Foundations of the HudsonCRIME & LEGAL-RELATED$10,000
2024Mother Cabrini Health Foundation IncSUPPORT GRANTEE'S TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM FOR INDIVIDUALS RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION$248,313
2024United Way of New York CityATLAS IS COMPRISED OF THREE PROGRAMS: ATLAS FUNCTIONAL FAMILY THERAPY, ATLAS INNOVATION FUND, AND ATLAS HOPE (HEALING, OPPORTUNITY, PROGRESS, EMPOWERMENT). ADDITIONALLY, UWNYC PROVIDES CAPACITY BUILDING SERVICES TO ALL PARTNERS. THE MISSION OF ATLAS IS TO ENHANCE PUBLIC SAFETY BY PROVIDING VOLUNTARY, NON-COURT MANDATED PROGRAMS THROUGH COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND PLACE-BASED STRATEGIES IN NEIGHBORHOODS THAT HAVE HISTORICALLY BORNE THE BRUNT OF VIOLENCE AND OVER-ENFORCEMENT$226,887
2024The Grace and Mercy Foundation IncCOMMUNITY$125,000
2024Van Ameringen Foundation IncFIRST-TIME VAF SUPPORT FOR EAST-HARLEM-BASED ORGANIZATION OPENING AN ARTICLE 31 LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC FOR FORMERLY INCARCERATED PEOPLE OF COLOR.$75,000
2024The Dyson FoundationMULTI-YEAR SUPPORT FOR REENTRY PROGRAMMING TO SERVE MEN AND WOMEN RELEASED FROM PRISON AND JAIL TO DUTCHESS AND ORANGE COUNTIES, AND THEIR FAMILIES.$75,000
2024RTW FoundationGeneral Support$50,000
2024Bob Barker Foundation IncGeneral Operation$15,000
2024Research Foundation of the City University of New YorkRESEARCH$11,624
2024The Hhd FoundationSUPPORT FOR GENERAL USE$10,000
2024Jc Flowers FoundationTO SUPPORT HOLISTIC REENTRY SERVICES$5,000
2024Surdna Foundation IncGeneral Support$3,000
2024Messler Family Foundationunrestricted$2,500
2023Affinity Legacy IncCOMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM$500,000
2023Mother Cabrini Health Foundation IncCHANGING LIVES & RESTORING HOPE FOR JUSTICE IMPACTED INDIVIDUALS THROUGH STABLE HOUSING$325,000
2023United Way of New York CityATLAS/ONS - LED BY UWNYC AND ONS, ATLAS WILL WORK IN COLLABORATION WITH UWNYCS EXTENSIVE LIST OF COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS (CBO) TO PROVIDE A SUITE OF SERVICES INCLUDING MENTORSHIPS FAMILY THERAPY, COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY, OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION, AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND SUPPORTS TO INDIVIDUALS AWAITING TRIAL WHO CHOOSE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM. AT THE SAME TIME, ATLAS IMPROVES THE VITALITY AND SAFETY OF A COMMUNITY BY STRENGTHENING LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ELEVATING COMMUNITY-DRIVEN PUBLIC SAFETY.$323,937
2023Pinkerton FoundationYouth and Family Justice$300,000
2023La Oportunidad FoundationGENERAL CONTRIBUTION$140,000
2023The Grace and Mercy Foundation IncCOMMUNITY$110,000
2023Enterprise Community Partners IncCAPACITY BUILDING$100,000
2023The Ira Decamp Foundation Xxxxx2009GENERAL$75,000
2023The Holborn FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$62,500
2023The Dyson FoundationMULTI-YEAR SUPPORT FOR REENTRY PROGRAMMING TO SERVE MEN AND WOMEN RELEASED FROM PRISON AND JAIL TO DUTCHESS AND ORANGE COUNTIES, AND THEIR FAMILIES.$60,000
2023The Hhd FoundationSUPPORT FOR GENERAL USE$30,000
2023Raymond James Charitable Endowment FundGENERAL SUPPORT$11,250
2023Jc Flowers FoundationTO SUPPORT HOLISTIC REENTRY SERVICES$6,000
2023Community Foundations of the HudsonHOUSING & SHELTER$6,000
2023Messler Family Foundationunrestricted$2,500
2023Posner-Wallace Foundationrecovery from fire damage at NYC location$2,000
2022La Oportunidad FoundationGENERAL CONTRIBUTION$300,000

Showing 30 most recent of 78 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Exodus Transitional Community Inc?

Exodus Transitional Community Inc is funded by 35 grantmakers, led by La Oportunidad Foundation ($998K), Pinkerton Foundation ($950K), Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Inc ($748K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $6.4M in grants to Exodus Transitional Community Inc between 2020–2025.

Who is Exodus Transitional Community Inc's largest funder?

La Oportunidad Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Exodus Transitional Community Inc, with $998K across 4 grants (2020–2023).

How much grant funding has Exodus Transitional Community Inc received?

IRS 990 filings record $6.4M in grants to Exodus Transitional Community Inc across 78 grants from 35 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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