Indian Law Resource Center

Helena, MT ·EIN 52-1121079 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$9.3M received 38 funders 88 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Indian Law Resource Center?

Indian Law Resource Center is funded by 38 grantmakers, led by WK Kellogg Foundation ($6.0M), The Bay and Paul Foundations Inc ($610K), Charles Stewart Mott Foundation ($550K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $9.3M in grants to Indian Law Resource Center between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
WK Kellogg Foundation$6,000,00032022–2024
The Bay and Paul Foundations Inc$610,00032020–2021
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation$550,00052020–2024
The Ford Foundation$500,00042021–2024
The Christensen Fund$285,00032020–2024
Gordon E and Betty I Moore Foundation$275,00012020
Nia Tero Foundation$200,00012023
Amalgamated Charitable Foundation Inc$137,50012022
The Libra Foundation$125,00012020
The Sagner Family Foundation$100,00012024
Community Foundation for Southeast$100,00022022–2023
Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation Inc$74,00022021–2022
The Overbrook Foundation$70,00022020–2021
Montana Community Foundation Inc$46,37152020–2024
Charlotte Y Martin Foundation-ima$35,00022020–2024
Tides Foundation$26,00012022
Morton H Meyerson Family Foundation$25,00012020
McBride Family Foundation$24,44762019–2024
The Fanwood Foundation$21,60052020–2024
James and Katherine Clark Foundation$15,50052020–2024
Leaves of Grass Fund$15,00032020–2022
Jewish Community Federation of San$11,28512021
The Arzak Foundation$10,00042020–2023
Natalie Orfalea Foundation$10,00012021
The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation$10,00022020–2021

Showing top 25 of 38 funders by total given.

What grants has Indian Law Resource Center received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024WK Kellogg FoundationPromise of an Equitable Future$2,500,000
2024Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo promote stronger safeguards and increased accountability by multilateral and national development banks to help ensure social and environmental protections are respected.$150,000
2024The Sagner Family FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$100,000
2024The Ford FoundationCORE SUPPORT FOR IMPROVING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LEGAL SECURITY OVER THEIR LANDS AND TERRITORIES IN GUATEMALA AND LATIN AMERICA$100,000
2024The Christensen FundGENERAL SUPPORT$100,000
2024Charlotte Y Martin Foundation-imaGENERAL OPERATING$15,000
2024Montana Community Foundation IncANNUAL DISTRIBUTION$9,683
2024McBride Family FoundationTechnology Updates-Capital Assets$5,000
2024The Fanwood FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE$4,000
2024The Frank a O'neil FamilyCHARITABLE$3,500
2024James and Katherine Clark FoundationFINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE CENTER WHICH PROVIDES LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS TO COMBAT RACISM AND OPPRESSION, TO PROTECT THEIR LANDS AND ENVIRONMENT, TO PROTECT THEIR CULTURES AND WAYS OF LIFE, TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GENUINE SELF-GOVERNMENT, AND TO REALIZE THEIR OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS.$3,500
2024Public Safety Research InstituteGeneral support$2,000
2023WK Kellogg Foundationenable Indigenous communities in central and south America to secure land titles and reduce barriers to titling through expert technical and legal assistance, as well as financial support$2,500,000
2023Nia Tero FoundationSAFEGUARDING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, LANDS, & NATURAL RESOURCES$200,000
2023Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo promote stronger safeguards and increased accountability by multilateral and national development banks to help ensure social and environmental protections are respected.$100,000
2023The Ford FoundationCORE SUPPORT FOR IMPROVING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LEGAL SECURITY OVER THEIR LANDS AND RESOURCES IN LATIN AMERICA$100,000
2023Community Foundation for SoutheastENVIRONMENT$50,000
2023Montana Community Foundation IncANNUAL DISTRIBUTION$9,589
2023McBride Family FoundationGeneral Operating Support$5,000
2023The Fanwood FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE$4,000
2023James and Katherine Clark FoundationFINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE CENTER WHICH PROVIDES LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS TO COMBAT RACISM AND OPPRESSION, TO PROTECT THEIR LANDS AND ENVIRONMENT, TO PROTECT THEIR CULTURES AND WAYS OF LIFE, TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GENUINE SELF-GOVERNMENT, AND TO REALIZE THEIR OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS.$3,000
2023The Frank a O'neil FamilyCHARITABLE$2,500
2023The Arzak FoundationSOCIAL SERVICES$2,000
2023Public Safety Research InstituteGeneral support$2,000
2023Whitman Family FoundationHELP END VIOLENCE AGAINST NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN AND GIRLS$1,500
2023Jpmorgan Chase FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$600
2022WK Kellogg Foundationincrease the capacity of Grantee, a Racial Equity 2030 finalist, to transform current and historic inequities and improve the conditions of children and families across the world$1,000,000
2022The Ford FoundationCORE SUPPORT FOR IMPROVING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LEGAL SECURITY OVER THEIR LANDS AND RESOURCES IN LATIN AMERICA$150,000
2022Amalgamated Charitable Foundation IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$137,500
2022Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo promote stronger safeguards and increased accountability by multilateral and national development banks to help ensure social and environmental protections are respected.$100,000

Showing 30 most recent of 88 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Indian Law Resource Center?

Indian Law Resource Center is funded by 38 grantmakers, led by WK Kellogg Foundation ($6.0M), The Bay and Paul Foundations Inc ($610K), Charles Stewart Mott Foundation ($550K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $9.3M in grants to Indian Law Resource Center between 2019–2024.

Who is Indian Law Resource Center's largest funder?

WK Kellogg Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Indian Law Resource Center, with $6.0M across 3 grants (2022–2024).

How much grant funding has Indian Law Resource Center received?

IRS 990 filings record $9.3M in grants to Indian Law Resource Center across 88 grants from 38 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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