Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Albuquerque, NM ·EIN 85-0232968 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$3.7M received 47 funders 80 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Indian Pueblo Cultural Center?

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is funded by 47 grantmakers, led by Fidelity Foundation ($900K), WK Kellogg Foundation ($690K), First Nations Development Institute ($457K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $3.7M in grants to Indian Pueblo Cultural Center between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Fidelity Foundation$900,00032020–2024
WK Kellogg Foundation$690,37552020–2022
First Nations Development Institute$457,00052020–2025
New Mexico Community Foundation$169,50242020–2023
Adam R Scripps Foundation$150,00022023–2024
Albuquerque Community Foundation$145,50042020–2024
Vadon Foundation$140,00012023
Delta Dental Plan of New Mexico Inc$100,00012020
The Chicago Community Trust$95,00042021–2024
Dume Wolverine Foundation$90,00022020–2021
Western States Arts Federation$74,00012021
Con Alma Health Foundation Inc$67,00032020–2023
Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation$50,00012021
Padosi Foundation$50,00012020
Ndn Collective Inc$50,00012020
Roy and Patricia Disney Family Foundation$50,00012020
Association of Tribal Archives Libraries & Museums$44,17922023–2024
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program$40,00012022
Bnsf Railway Foundation$35,00022020–2022
Impactassetsinc$25,50012020
Colorado Plateau Foundation$25,00012023
The Wilderness Society$25,00012023
Irene Ritter Foundation$24,00022021–2022
Chamiza Foundation$24,00012021
Isora Wells Foundation$20,00012025

Showing top 25 of 47 funders by total given.

What grants has Indian Pueblo Cultural Center received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025First Nations Development InstituteECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT$100,000
2025First Nations Development InstituteECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT$50,000
2025Isora Wells FoundationCULTURAL DANCE PROGRAM$20,000
2024Fidelity FoundationNEW CONSTRUCTION$250,000
2024First Nations Development InstituteECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT$250,000
2024Adam R Scripps FoundationGeneral Operations$50,000
2024First Nations Development InstituteECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT$25,000
2024The Chicago Community TrustGeneral support for programs, operations and other charitable purposes$25,000
2024Albuquerque Community FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$14,000
2024The Annenberg FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$10,000
2024Association of Tribal Archives Libraries & MuseumsProvide education$4,857
2024Deline Charitable Foundation IncProgram Services$1,000
2024Lester Poretsky Family Foundation IncSUPPORT OF SEC 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATION$500
2024Lester Poretsky Family Foundation IncSUPPORT OF SEC 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATION$500
2024Texas Instruments FoundationDONATIONS TO COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS UNDER "MATCHING GIFTS PROGRAM."$100
2023Fidelity FoundationNEW CONSTRUCTION$500,000
2023Vadon FoundationTO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION$140,000
2023Adam R Scripps Foundationgeneral operations$100,000
2023New Mexico Community FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$49,102
2023Association of Tribal Archives Libraries & MuseumsProvide education$39,322
2023Con Alma Health Foundation IncHEALTHCARE$25,000
2023Colorado Plateau Foundation$25,000
2023The Chicago Community Trustsupport for Native Pathways Program and Employee Leadership Development Program$25,000
2023The Wilderness SocietyCONSERVATION PROJECTS$25,000
2023Deline Charitable Foundation IncProgram Services$500
2022WK Kellogg Foundationadvance self-determination in New Mexico tribal communities by supporting a community engagement design process "blueprints for community development" serving children and families through capacity building, resource development, and implementation of a systematic approach to funding opportunities$500,000
2022WK Kellogg Foundationchallenge racial inequities and improve the well-being of Pueblo Native American children and their families by supporting leadership development and engagement, advocacy, self-organizing, data sovereignty and other programmatic priorities by the All Pueblo Council of Governors$70,000
2022Albuquerque Community FoundationDONOR ADVISED DISTRIBUTION$67,500
2022New Mexico Community FoundationEndowment designated for Operations$47,695
2022Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramFor recipient's exempt purpose$40,000

Showing 30 most recent of 80 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Indian Pueblo Cultural Center?

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is funded by 47 grantmakers, led by Fidelity Foundation ($900K), WK Kellogg Foundation ($690K), First Nations Development Institute ($457K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $3.7M in grants to Indian Pueblo Cultural Center between 2020–2025.

Who is Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's largest funder?

Fidelity Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, with $900K across 3 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Indian Pueblo Cultural Center received?

IRS 990 filings record $3.7M in grants to Indian Pueblo Cultural Center across 80 grants from 47 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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