First Shift Justice Project

Washington, DC ·EIN 46-5477121 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$1.4M received 9 funders 32 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds First Shift Justice Project?

First Shift Justice Project is funded by 9 grantmakers, led by The District of Columbia Bar Foundation ($564K), Eugene & Agnes E Meyer Foundation ($360K), Greater Washington Community Foundation ($235K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.4M in grants to First Shift Justice Project between 2020–2025.

What grants has First Shift Justice Project received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025The Morris and Gwendolyn CafritzCOMMUNITY SERVICES$30,000
2024The District of Columbia Bar FoundationFY24 ATJ GRANTS$114,501
2024Eugene & Agnes E Meyer FoundationTO SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS OVER TWO YEARS$50,000
2024The District of Columbia Bar FoundationFY24 PRIVATE GRANTS PROGRAM$35,000
2024Eugene & Agnes E Meyer FoundationTO SUPPORT REST AND WELLNESS$5,000
2023Greater Washington Community FoundationGeneral Support$210,000
2023The District of Columbia Bar FoundationFY23 ATJ GRANTS$111,000
2023Eugene & Agnes E Meyer FoundationTO SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS OVER TWO YEARS$75,000
2023The Morris and Gwendolyn CafritzCOMMUNITY SERVICE$30,000
2023The District of Columbia Bar FoundationFY23 PRIVATE GRANTS PROGRAM$25,000
2022The District of Columbia Bar FoundationFY22 ATJ GRANTS$80,000
2022Eugene & Agnes E Meyer FoundationTO SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS OVER TWO YEARS$75,000
2022The District of Columbia Bar FoundationFY22 PRIVATE GRANTS PROGRAM$25,000
2022The Morris and Gwendolyn CafritzCOMMUNITY SERVICE$25,000
2022Georgetown UniversityGENERAL SUPPORT$20,000
2022National Domestic Workers Alliance IncDOMESTIC WORKERS PROGRAM AFFILIATE SUPPORT$20,000
2022Robert Jensen Dau FoundationGENERAL FUNDS$5,000
2021The District of Columbia Bar FoundationFY21 ATJ GRANTS$70,000
2021Eugene & Agnes E Meyer FoundationTO SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS OVER THREE YEARS$40,000
2021Eugene & Agnes E Meyer FoundationTO SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS$35,000
2021The District of Columbia Bar FoundationFY21 PRIVATE GRANTS PROGRAM$25,000
2021Greater Washington Community Foundationgeneral support$25,000
2021The Morris and Gwendolyn CafritzCOMMUNITY SERVICE$20,000
2021The Jewish Federation of GreaterSEE PART IV, TYPE A$12,500
2021The Morris and Gwendolyn CafritzCOMMUNITY SERVICE$12,500
2020The District of Columbia Bar FoundationFY20 ATJ GRANTS$50,000
2020Eugene & Agnes E Meyer FoundationTO SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS$40,000
2020Eugene & Agnes E Meyer FoundationTO SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS OVER THREE YEARS$40,000
2020The Jewish Federation of GreaterSEE PART IV, TYPE C$20,000
2020The District of Columbia Bar FoundationFY20 ATJ GRANTS$20,000

Showing 30 most recent of 32 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds First Shift Justice Project?

First Shift Justice Project is funded by 9 grantmakers, led by The District of Columbia Bar Foundation ($564K), Eugene & Agnes E Meyer Foundation ($360K), Greater Washington Community Foundation ($235K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.4M in grants to First Shift Justice Project between 2020–2025.

Who is First Shift Justice Project's largest funder?

The District of Columbia Bar Foundation is the largest recorded funder of First Shift Justice Project, with $564K across 11 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has First Shift Justice Project received?

IRS 990 filings record $1.4M in grants to First Shift Justice Project across 32 grants from 9 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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