First Responders Resiliency

Santa Rosa, CA ·EIN 82-4439334 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$310K received 13 funders 29 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds First Responders Resiliency?

First Responders Resiliency is funded by 13 grantmakers, led by Marin Community Foundation ($102K), Redwood Credit Union Community Fund ($75K), Sonoma County Community Foundation ($33K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $310K in grants to First Responders Resiliency between 2020–2025.

What grants has First Responders Resiliency received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025The Heck FoundationRESILIENCYTRAINING$1,000
2024Redwood Credit Union Community FundSPONSORSHIP FOR FIRST RESPONDERS, MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING PROGRAMS RELATED TO DISASTER RELIEF$65,000
2024Sonoma County Community FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$22,500
2024Marin Community FoundationPROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$12,000
2024Enterprise Holdings FoundationProgram Support$3,000
2024The Heck FoundationRESILIENCYTRAINING$1,000
2023Marin Community FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$10,000
2023Redwood Credit Union Community FundCAPITAL CAMPAIGN AND GENERAL SUPPORT$10,000
2023Enterprise Holdings FoundationProgram Support$2,500
2023The Gordon T and Melissa a EganTO HELP PROVIDE FIRST RESPONDERS WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS TO IMPROVE RESILIENCY BY DEVELOPING PROGRAMS AND TRAINING$2,500
2023The Heck FoundationRESILIENCYTRAINING$1,000
2022Trione FoundationGeneral use$10,000
2022The William H Donner Foundation IncGeneral Support$10,000
2022Marin Community FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$10,000
2022Sonoma County Community FoundationFOR THE GENERAL FUND$10,000
2022Sonoma County Vintners FoundationTO EXPAND THE FAMILY SERVICES DIVISION BY CREATING A SAFE, WELCOMING SPACE AND PROGRAM FOR FAMILIES OF FIRST RESPONDERS$10,000
2022The Gordon T and Melissa a EganTO HELP PROVIDE FIRST RESPONDERS WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS TO IMPROVE RESILIENCY BY DEVELOPING PROGRAMS AND TRAINING$8,000
2022The Larry L Hillblom Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT$3,000
2022Mabel Horrigan FoundationGeneral Operating Support Grant$1,000
2022The Heck FoundationRESILIENCYTRAINING$1,000
2021Marin Community FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$20,000
2021Trione FoundationGeneral use$10,000
2021The Larry L Hillblom Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT$3,000
2021The Heck FoundationRESILIENCYTRAINING$1,000
2020Marin Community FoundationSUPPORT FOR PROGRAMS AND TRAININGS$50,000
2020Peter E Haas Jr Family FundCHALLENGE GRANT TOWARDS CAPACITY BUILDING$25,000
2020Rebuild North Bay FoundationMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR FIRST RESPONDERS$5,000
2020The Larry L Hillblom Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT$2,000
2020Mabel Horrigan FoundationGrant for General Operating Support$500

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds First Responders Resiliency?

First Responders Resiliency is funded by 13 grantmakers, led by Marin Community Foundation ($102K), Redwood Credit Union Community Fund ($75K), Sonoma County Community Foundation ($33K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $310K in grants to First Responders Resiliency between 2020–2025.

Who is First Responders Resiliency's largest funder?

Marin Community Foundation is the largest recorded funder of First Responders Resiliency, with $102K across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has First Responders Resiliency received?

IRS 990 filings record $310K in grants to First Responders Resiliency across 29 grants from 13 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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