Homeward Bound of Marin

Novato, CA ·EIN 68-0011405 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$14.8M received 59 funders 182 grants · 2019–2025

Who funds Homeward Bound of Marin?

Homeward Bound of Marin is funded by 59 grantmakers, led by Leonard & Beryl Buck Foundation ($5.9M), Marin Community Foundation ($3.7M), Foundation for California Community ($1.1M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $14.8M in grants to Homeward Bound of Marin between 2019–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Leonard & Beryl Buck Foundation$5,918,00052020–2024
Marin Community Foundation$3,691,23152020–2024
Foundation for California Community$1,104,42352022–2024
Tipping Point Community$434,48022023–2024
Silicon Valley Community Foundation$420,00042021–2024
Redf$420,00042021–2023
The William G Irwin Charity Foundation$400,00022021–2024
THDF II Inc DBA$400,00012023
The Kustel Fund$335,00052020–2024
Sutter Bay Hospitals$133,78852020–2024
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust Inc$125,00042021–2024
United Way of the Bay Area$120,10422020–2023
Chauncey and Marion D Mccormick$100,00012024
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals$100,00042020–2024
Hedco Foundation$100,00012022
Bothin Foundation$85,00022020–2024
The Albertsons Companies Foundation$83,75062020–2025
Jewish Community Federation of San$77,48042020–2024
The Chris and Melody Malachowsky$67,50032022–2024
The William H Donner Foundation Inc$62,00072021–2024
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program$60,00022021–2022
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charitable Service Trust$35,00032021–2024
Berenice Roth Spalding Foundation$34,00082021–2024
Weinreb Pilecki Segal Foundation$32,682172020–2024
Community Solutions International Inc$30,00012024
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What grants has Homeward Bound of Marin received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025The Albertsons Companies FoundationHUNGER$10,000
2025The Albertsons Companies FoundationHUNGER$10,000
2024Leonard & Beryl Buck FoundationSUPPORT CREATING WORKFORCE HOUSING AND ENDING VETERAN HOMELESSNESS IN MARIN AND PROVIDE BASIC NEEDS AND SUPPORT TO MARIN RESIDENTS$1,297,000
2024Marin Community FoundationPROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$1,280,540
2024Foundation for California CommunityBREAKING BARRIERS$600,000
2024Tipping Point CommunityHOUSING ISSUE AREA$389,480
2024The William G Irwin Charity FoundationHOMES FOR HEROES: ENDING VETERAN HOMELESSNESS IN MARIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA$200,000
2024Foundation for California CommunityFRESH SUCCESS: GRANT$191,816
2024Silicon Valley Community FoundationHousing and Transportation$105,000
2024Chauncey and Marion D MccormickSOCIAL SERVICES$100,000
2024The Kustel FundFOR THE USE OF THE DONEE ORGANIZATION$60,000
2024Sutter Bay HospitalsPROGRAM SUPPORT$48,148
2024Bothin FoundationREPLACE CHILDRENS PLAYGROUND FOR HOMEWARD BOUND OF MARINS FAMILY CENTER SHELTER$35,000
2024Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust IncUNRESTRICTED GENERAL SUPPORT$30,000
2024Community Solutions International IncFLEX FUND - HOME FOR THE HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN$30,000
2024Kaiser Foundation HospitalsAchieving Functional Zero For Veteran Homelessness$25,000
2024The Chris and Melody MalachowskyCHARITABLE$22,500
2024Raymond James Charitable Endowment FundGENERAL SUPPORT$10,000
2024The Jolson Family FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$10,000
2024The Albertsons Companies FoundationEDUCATION$10,000
2024The Albertsons Companies FoundationVETERANS$10,000
2024Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charitable Service TrustHomeless / Indigent / Crisis Intervention$10,000
2024Tr Edna Wardlaw Chrtble Tr UaGENERAL OPERATING$10,000
2024The William H Donner Foundation IncKITCHEN CULINARY PROGRAM$10,000
2024Hagar Family FoundationTo further the predominant exempt function of the recipients organization$10,000
2024Berenice Roth Spalding FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE$8,000
2024Berenice Roth Spalding FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE$8,000
2024Fenwick FoundationUNRESTRICTED GENERAL$7,500
2024Jewish Community Federation of SanHUMAN SERVICES$5,100
2024Hilltop FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$5,000

Showing 30 most recent of 182 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Homeward Bound of Marin?

Homeward Bound of Marin is funded by 59 grantmakers, led by Leonard & Beryl Buck Foundation ($5.9M), Marin Community Foundation ($3.7M), Foundation for California Community ($1.1M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $14.8M in grants to Homeward Bound of Marin between 2019–2025.

Who is Homeward Bound of Marin's largest funder?

Leonard & Beryl Buck Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Homeward Bound of Marin, with $5.9M across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Homeward Bound of Marin received?

IRS 990 filings record $14.8M in grants to Homeward Bound of Marin across 182 grants from 59 funders between 2019–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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