Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley

Santa Maria, CA ·EIN 65-1234981 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$587K received 9 funders 22 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley?

Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley is funded by 9 grantmakers, led by Public Health Institute ($150K), The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation ($142K), Cottage Health ($123K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $587K in grants to Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Public Health Institute$150,00022021–2022
The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation$142,00052020–2024
Cottage Health$122,79632021–2023
Santa Barbara Foundation$101,50042020–2024
Hutton Foundation$50,00032021–2024
Towbes Foundation$7,50012024
Dutch Bros Foundation$7,50022021–2022
Solid Rock Foundation for Children$5,00012024
Liberty Hill Foundation$25012022

What grants has Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Santa Barbara FoundationBEHAVIORAL HEALTH & HEALTH CARE$41,500
2024The Henry Mayo Newhall FoundationTO PROVIDE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES AND MENTORSHIP TO HOMELESS AND OTHER AT-RISK YOUTH.$40,000
2024Hutton FoundationCORE/GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$10,000
2024Towbes FoundationGeneral Operating Support$7,500
2024Solid Rock Foundation for ChildrenDONATION$5,000
2023Santa Barbara FoundationCHILD CARE$20,000
2023Cottage HealthAthletic classes for youth with adverse childhood experiences$15,000
2022Cottage HealthAthletic classes for youth with adverse childhood experiences$59,296
2022The Henry Mayo Newhall FoundationTO HIRE A YOUNG ADULT CASE MANAGER TO HELP HOMELESS TRANSITIONAL-AGED YOUTH SECURE AND MAINTAIN PERMANENT HOUSING.$25,000
2022Public Health InstituteCapacity Building$15,000
2022Hutton FoundationCORE/GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT - CYCLE II 2022$15,000
2022Dutch Bros FoundationTO FULFILL YOUNG PEOPLES' EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE AND PROMOTE THEIR WELLBEING$5,000
2022Liberty Hill FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT, FOR THE CARING, COMPASSIONATE SERVICE PROVIDED TO THE COMMUNITY BY LESLIE CASTANEDA$250
2021Public Health InstituteTechnical Assistance$135,000
2021Cottage HealthTeach parents the Community Resilience Model (CRM) as part of parenting education classes.$48,500
2021The Henry Mayo Newhall FoundationTO PROVIDE HOMELESS SERVICES FOR TRANSITIONAL-AGED YOUTH IN THE SANTA MARIA VALLEY$30,000
2021Hutton FoundationCORE/GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$25,000
2021Santa Barbara FoundationMENTAL HEALTH, CRISIS INTERVENTION$20,000
2021Dutch Bros FoundationTO FULFILL YOUNG PEOPLES' EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE AND PROMOTE THEIR WELLBEING$2,500
2020The Henry Mayo Newhall FoundationFOR OUTREACH SERVICES TO HOMELESS TRANSITIONAL-AGED YOUTH$30,000
2020Santa Barbara FoundationBEHAVIORAL HEALTH$20,000
2020The Henry Mayo Newhall FoundationFOR OUTREACH PROGRAMS TO THE HOMELESS DURING COVID-19$17,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley?

Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley is funded by 9 grantmakers, led by Public Health Institute ($150K), The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation ($142K), Cottage Health ($123K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $587K in grants to Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley between 2020–2024.

Who is Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley's largest funder?

Public Health Institute is the largest recorded funder of Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley, with $150K across 2 grants (2021–2022).

How much grant funding has Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley received?

IRS 990 filings record $587K in grants to Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley across 22 grants from 9 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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