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

Showing top 25 of 59 funders by total given.

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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