John Jay College of Criminal Justice

New York, NY ·EIN 13-3434602 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$5.8M received 15 funders 31 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds John Jay College of Criminal Justice?

John Jay College of Criminal Justice is funded by 15 grantmakers, led by The Andrew W Mellon Foundation ($2.4M), Pinkerton Foundation ($1.6M), The Susan Isabel Foundation ($816K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $5.8M in grants to John Jay College of Criminal Justice between 2020–2024.

What grants has John Jay College of Criminal Justice received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Susan Isabel FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE GRANTS$250,000
2024John Jay College of Criminal JusticeDASNY RAILING PROJECT$250,000
2024The Harry Frank Guggenheim FoundationJUSTICE AT THE CROSSROADS$50,000
2024The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation IncFueling Food Access Program$45,000
2024Verizon FoundationOTHER CIVIC / COMMUNITY$100
2023The Andrew W Mellon FoundationTO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE EXPANSION OF EDUCATIONAL AND REENTRY INITIATIVES FOR CURRENT AND FORMERLY INCARCERATED STUDENTS$750,000
2023The Susan Isabel FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE GRANTS$100,000
2023Justice Innovation IncSUBRECIPIENT$18,851
2023W W & Lucretia Hafer Scholarship TuwSCHOLARSHIP$5,500
2022The Andrew W Mellon FoundationTO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE EXPANSION OF EDUCATIONAL AND REENTRY INITIATIVES FOR CURRENT AND FORMERLY INCARCERATED STUDENTS$750,000
2022Pinkerton FoundationYouth and Family Justice$550,000
2022The Susan Isabel FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE GRANTS$215,672
2022The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation18TH ANNUAL JOHN JAY SYMPOSIUM ON CRIME IN AMERICA$108,751
2022Oakwood Foundation Charitable TrustGENERAL FUND$40,000
2022The Harry Frank Guggenheim FoundationREDESIGN OF THE CRIME REPORT WEBSITE$10,000
2022Central New York Community FoundationSCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT$10,000
2021Pinkerton FoundationYouth and Family Justice$550,000
2021The Susan Isabel FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE GRANTS$150,000
2021The Teagle FoundationTransform the John Jay Justice Core curriculum, humanities based approach.$101,000
2021Worcester Polytechnic InstituteRESEARCH$79,836
2021Moriah Fund IncGENERAL SUPPORT$250
2020The Andrew W Mellon FoundationTO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE EXPANSION OF EDUCATIONAL AND REENTRY INITIATIVES FOR CURRENT AND FORMERLY INCARCERATED STUDENTS$750,000
2020Pinkerton FoundationYouth and Family Justice$550,000
2020The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation Inceducational$130,000
2020The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation15TH ANNUAL JOHN JAY SYMPOSIUM ON CRIME IN AMERICA$112,091
2020The Andrew W Mellon FoundationTO SUPPORT THE NEEDS OF PRISON EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC$100,000
2020The Susan Isabel FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE GRANTS$100,000
2020John Jay College of Criminal JusticeSTUDENT SENATE EMERGENCY FUND$25,000
2020Oakwood Foundation Charitable TrustGENERAL FUND$20,000
2020Worcester Polytechnic InstituteResearch$8,444

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds John Jay College of Criminal Justice?

John Jay College of Criminal Justice is funded by 15 grantmakers, led by The Andrew W Mellon Foundation ($2.4M), Pinkerton Foundation ($1.6M), The Susan Isabel Foundation ($816K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $5.8M in grants to John Jay College of Criminal Justice between 2020–2024.

Who is John Jay College of Criminal Justice's largest funder?

The Andrew W Mellon Foundation is the largest recorded funder of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, with $2.4M across 4 grants (2020–2023).

How much grant funding has John Jay College of Criminal Justice received?

IRS 990 filings record $5.8M in grants to John Jay College of Criminal Justice across 31 grants from 15 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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