Inclusive Action for the City

Los Angeles, CA ·EIN 27-0584116 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$22.2M received 63 funders 156 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Inclusive Action for the City?

Inclusive Action for the City is funded by 63 grantmakers, led by Local Initiatives Support Corporation ($5.2M), Jpmorgan Chase Foundation ($5.0M), California Community Foundation ($2.3M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $22.2M in grants to Inclusive Action for the City between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Local Initiatives Support Corporation$5,224,68042020–2023
Jpmorgan Chase Foundation$5,000,00022021–2023
California Community Foundation$2,276,05152020–2024
The James Irvine Foundation$1,016,06882020–2024
Citi Foundation$900,00022021–2024
Weingart Foundation$880,55082021–2024
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$812,50032023–2024
World Education Services Inc$580,00042020–2024
The California Endowment$417,400132020–2024
Community Partners$406,00012024
The California Wellness Foundation$385,15042020–2024
New Profit Inc$375,00012024
Roy and Patricia Disney Family Foundation$303,50062020–2024
The Kresge Foundation$300,00022021–2022
Public Health Institute$300,00012021
The San Francisco Foundation$275,00032022–2024
The Annenberg Foundation$270,00062020–2023
Wurwand Foundation$220,00032020–2023
United Way Inc$205,00042020–2024
The Ford Foundation$200,00012024
The Ahmanson Foundation$150,00012022
Latino Community Foundation$146,50032020–2024
The Eva Longoria Foundation$130,00032020–2023
Opportunity Finance Network$125,00012022
Hispanics in Philanthropy$125,00012020

Showing top 25 of 63 funders by total given.

What grants has Inclusive Action for the City received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Community PartnersFOOD DISTRIBUTION$406,000
2024Citi FoundationCOMMUNITY PROGRESS MAKERS$400,000
2024New Profit IncPROGRAM EXPANSION$375,000
2024The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation80553 SUPPORTING THE COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP AND STEWARDSHIP IMPACT TABLE IN ADVANCING COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP OF LAND AND ASSETS$337,500
2024The California Wellness FoundationCORE OPERATING SUPPORT$325,000
2024California Community FoundationECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY$300,000
2024The Ford FoundationCORE SUPPORT FOR THE BLACK LAND LOSS NARRATIVE ARCHIVE PROJECT$200,000
2024Weingart FoundationUNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT$150,000
2024World Education Services IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT GRANT$125,000
2024The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation82201 GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR INCLUSIVE ACTION FOR THE CITY$100,000
2024United Way IncSHARED PROSPERITY$75,000
2024Latino Community FoundationBUILDING ECONOMIC POWER$75,000
2024SajeINCLUSIVE ACTION FOR THE CITY - LOAN FUNDS THE SOUTH LA REVOLVING LOAN FUND$75,000
2024The California Wellness FoundationFOR PROJECT SUPPORT FOR BLACK LAND LOSS NARRATIVE ARCHIVE PROJECT TO COLLECT, PRESERVE, AND SHARE STORIES OF BLACK LAND LOSS THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA.$50,000
2024The California EndowmentGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT: TO SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION THAT WORKS TO STRENGTHEN THE SOCIAL SAFETY NET OF VULNERABLE POPULATIONS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY BY BUILDING CAPACITY TO CREATE STRONG, HEALTHY COMMUNITIES THAT UPLIFT LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS.$50,000
2024Conrad N Hilton FoundationFOR BLACK LAND LOSS NARRATIVE ARCHIVE PROJECT, A PROJECT OF INCLUSIVE ACTION FOR THE CITY, TO INFORM AND ADVANCE THE NATIONAL NARRATIVE AROUND THE WIDE AND PERSISTING DISPARITIES IN BLACK WEALTH AND HOMEOWNERSHIP$50,000
2024Mission Economic Development AgencySMALL BUSINESS COALITION FOR RACIAL JUSTICE$30,000
2024The San Francisco FoundationFOR GENERAL SUPPORT.$25,000
2024Tides CenterHEALTHY INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUNITIES$13,300
2024Ally Charitable FoundationCAPITAL, BUSINESS COACHING, AND WRAPAROUND SUPPORT FOR LAS ENTREPRENEURS OF COLOR$10,000
2024Liberty Hill FoundationTO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.$10,000
2024Weingart FoundationSUPPORT FOR RUBEN OCHOA FOR STREET VENDORS$7,500
2024Stenkirke Family FoundationGENERAL & UNRESTRICTED$5,000
2024The Sheila Dave & Sherry Gold FoundationSupport for alleviating poverty in LA's low-income communities$3,000
2024Liberty Hill FoundationTO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.$2,500
2024Roy and Patricia Disney Family FoundationWellness Grant$1,000
2024Hill-snowdon FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$1,000
2024The James Irvine FoundationFor general operating support$1,000
2024The California EndowmentMATCHING GIFT: TO SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION THAT WORKS TO BUILD STRONG, LOCAL ECONOMIES THAT UPLIFT LOW-INCOME URBAN COMMUNITIES THROUGH ADVOCACY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY IN LOS ANGELES.$360
2023Jpmorgan Chase FoundationIN SUPPORT OF FINANCIAL HEALTH$2,500,000

Showing 30 most recent of 156 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Inclusive Action for the City?

Inclusive Action for the City is funded by 63 grantmakers, led by Local Initiatives Support Corporation ($5.2M), Jpmorgan Chase Foundation ($5.0M), California Community Foundation ($2.3M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $22.2M in grants to Inclusive Action for the City between 2020–2024.

Who is Inclusive Action for the City's largest funder?

Local Initiatives Support Corporation is the largest recorded funder of Inclusive Action for the City, with $5.2M across 4 grants (2020–2023).

How much grant funding has Inclusive Action for the City received?

IRS 990 filings record $22.2M in grants to Inclusive Action for the City across 156 grants from 63 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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