Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health

Ridgeland, MS ·EIN 83-4631016 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$2.2M received 10 funders 27 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health?

Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health is funded by 10 grantmakers, led by WK Kellogg Foundation ($800K), National Foundation for the Centers for ($462K), The David and Lucile Packard Foundation ($300K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $2.2M in grants to Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
WK Kellogg Foundation$800,00062020–2024
National Foundation for the Centers for$461,85342022–2024
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation$300,00012024
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$270,00012024
Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation$156,00072020–2024
Rsf Social Finance Inc$78,40022020–2021
Sostento Inc$50,00012022
Foundation for the Mid South Inc$45,00032022–2024
The Center for Black Health and Equity$16,00012021
Oxfam-america Inc$10,00012024

What grants has Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The David and Lucile Packard FoundationFamilies and Communities$300,000
2024The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation81719 USING COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES TO REDUCE TOBACCO INEQUITIES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA REGION, 2024$270,000
2024WK Kellogg FoundationHealth and Health Equity$175,000
2024National Foundation for the Centers forCBO SUPPORT TO INCREASE VACCINATION COVERAGE$101,304
2024National Foundation for the Centers forPREVENTING MPOX RESURGENCE$94,549
2024Jessie Smith Noyes FoundationGeneral operating support$40,000
2024Foundation for the Mid South IncTO SERVE AS AN ECONOMIC INCLUSION COALITION PARTNER AND WORK TOGETHER WITH OTHER PARTNERS TO ADVANCE AN ECONOMIC INCLUSION COALITION ACROSS MISSISSIPPI. SPECIFICALLY, TO: (1) IDENTIFY AND ADDRESS THE STRUCTURAL AND ECONOMIC BARRIERS FACED BY LOW-INCOME FAMILIES AND SINGLE MOTHERS, (2) IMPROVE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES AND SINGLE MOTHER IN MISSISSIPPI, (3) WORK COLLECTIVELY TO STRENGTHEN COALITION PARTNERS' RESPECTIVE ORGANIZATION, THE COMMUNITIES THEY RENDER SERVICES, AND FURTHER ECONOMIC MOBILITY OPPORTUNITIES FOR FAMILIES TODAY AND FUTURE GENERATIONS. AND (4) WORK IN COLLABORATION WITH LEAD ORGANIZER, TO DEVELOP AN ECONOMIC INCLUSION COALITION ACROSS THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI.$25,000
2024Oxfam-america IncSAVING LIVES$10,000
2023WK Kellogg Foundationprovide general operating support to help the organization advance its mission of reducing health disparities among disadvantaged and underserved minority populations in Mississippi through the establishment of community-based partnerships$225,000
2023Jessie Smith Noyes FoundationGeneral operating support$50,000
2023Foundation for the Mid South IncTO SERVE AS AN ECONOMIC INCLUSION COALITION PARTNER AND WORK TOGETHER WITH OTHER PARTNERS TO ADVANCE AN ECONOMIC INCLUSION COALITION ACROSS MISSISSIPPI. TO WORK TO IMPROVE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES IN ALIGNMENT WITH A STRAIGHTFORWARD AND LONG-TERM APPROACH OF ENABLING COMMUNITIES TO DEVELOP SOLUTIONS TO BETTER CONDITIONS AND IMPROVE LIVES. TO WORK COLLECTIVELY WITH OTHER INCLUSION COALITION PARTNERS TO STRENGTHEN THEIR RESPECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS, THE COMMUNITIES THEY RENDER SERVICES, AND FURTHER ECONOMIC MOBILITY OPPORTUNITIES FOR FAMILIES TODAY AND FUTURE GENERATIONS.$10,000
2022WK Kellogg Foundationimprove access to COVID-19 resources for underserved racial and ethnic minorities in Mississippi through community engagement$148,632
2022National Foundation for the Centers forEMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND-CORONAVIRUS$135,500
2022National Foundation for the Centers forSOUTHERN ALLIANCE: ADDRESSING COVID-19 AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES$130,500
2022Sostento IncVACCINE PROGRAMS$50,000
2022Jessie Smith Noyes FoundationGeneral operating support$20,000
2022Foundation for the Mid South IncTO SERVE AS AN ECONOMIC INCLUSION COALITION PARTNER AND WORK TOGETHER WITH OTHER PARTNERS TO ADVANCE AN ECONOMIC INCLUSION COALITION ACROSS MISSISSIPPI. TO WORK TO IMPROVE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES IN ALIGNMENT WITH A STRAIGHTFORWARD AND LONG-TERM APPROACH OF ENABLING COMMUNITIES TO DEVELOP SOLUTIONS TO BETTER CONDITIONS AND IMPROVE LIVES. TO WORK COLLECTIVELY WITH OTHER INCLUSION COALITION PARTNERS TO STRENGTHEN THEIR RESPECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS, THE COMMUNITIES THEY RENDER SERVICES, AND FURTHER ECONOMIC MOBILITY OPPORTUNITIES FOR FAMILIES TODAY AND FUTURE GENERATIONS.$10,000
2021WK Kellogg Foundationimprove access to COVID-19 resources for underserved racial and ethnic minorities in Mississippi through community engagement$151,368
2021WK Kellogg Foundationaddress COVID-19 health inequities faced by communities of color in Mississippi by developing a community-based Health Equity Task Force and providing personal protective equipment$57,340
2021Rsf Social Finance IncFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT; FOR FOOT PRINT FARMS$54,700
2021Jessie Smith Noyes FoundationGeneral operating support$30,000
2021The Center for Black Health and EquityPublic health education and awareness$16,000
2021Jessie Smith Noyes FoundationGeneral operating support$2,500
2020WK Kellogg Foundationaddress COVID-19 health inequities faced by communities of color in Mississippi by developing a community-based Health Equity Task Force and providing personal protective equipment$42,660
2020Rsf Social Finance IncFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$23,700
2020Jessie Smith Noyes FoundationGeneral operating support$10,000
2020Jessie Smith Noyes FoundationGeneral operating support$3,500

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health?

Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health is funded by 10 grantmakers, led by WK Kellogg Foundation ($800K), National Foundation for the Centers for ($462K), The David and Lucile Packard Foundation ($300K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $2.2M in grants to Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health between 2020–2024.

Who is Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health's largest funder?

WK Kellogg Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health, with $800K across 6 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health received?

IRS 990 filings record $2.2M in grants to Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health across 27 grants from 10 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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