Kyoto Symposium Organization

San Diego, CA ·EIN 20-3117897 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$360K received 10 funders 30 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Kyoto Symposium Organization?

Kyoto Symposium Organization is funded by 10 grantmakers, led by Farrell Family Foundation ($75K), The Burnham Foundation ($60K), Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego ($60K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $360K in grants to Kyoto Symposium Organization between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Farrell Family Foundation$75,00042020–2023
The Burnham Foundation$60,00032020–2023
Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego$60,00032020–2022
Maria Mandico and Benet Marquet Foundation$40,00052020–2024
Rancho Santa Fe Foundation$30,00042021–2024
Greater Houston Community Foundation$25,00012024
The Morrison & Foerster Foundation$20,00022023–2024
Capdevilla Gillespie Foundation$20,00042022–2024
University Impact$15,00012024
Union of Pan Asian Communities$15,00032020–2022

What grants has Kyoto Symposium Organization received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Greater Houston Community FoundationEDUCATIONAL$25,000
2024University ImpactTo support organization$15,000
2024Maria Mandico and Benet Marquet Foundationto support Kyoto Prize Symposium$10,000
2024Rancho Santa Fe FoundationEDUCATION$10,000
2024The Morrison & Foerster FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$10,000
2024Capdevilla Gillespie FoundationScholarship Fund for Tijuana Students$5,000
2024Capdevilla Gillespie FoundationScholarship Fund for Tijuana Students$5,000
2023Farrell Family FoundationFUNDS FOR DISCRETIONARY USE$25,000
2023The Burnham FoundationSPONSOR KYOTO AWARDS.$15,000
2023The Morrison & Foerster FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$10,000
2023Rancho Santa Fe FoundationEDUCATION$8,000
2023Maria Mandico and Benet Marquet FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$6,000
2022Farrell Family FoundationFUNDS FOR DISCRETIONARY USE$25,000
2022The Burnham FoundationSPONSOR KYOTO AWARDS.$15,000
2022Maria Mandico and Benet Marquet FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$12,000
2022Jewish Community Foundation of San DiegoGENERAL$10,000
2022Rancho Santa Fe FoundationEDUCATION$6,000
2022Capdevilla Gillespie FoundationKyoto Prize Mexican Student Scholarships$5,000
2022Capdevilla Gillespie FoundationKyoto Prize Mexican Student Scholarships$5,000
2022Union of Pan Asian CommunitiesSPONSORSHIP/DONATION$5,000
2021Jewish Community Foundation of San DiegoGENERAL$25,000
2021Farrell Family FoundationFUNDS FOR DISCRETIONARY USE$12,500
2021Maria Mandico and Benet Marquet FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$6,000
2021Rancho Santa Fe FoundationEDUCATION$6,000
2021Union of Pan Asian CommunitiesSPONSORSHIP$5,000
2020The Burnham FoundationSPONSOR KYOTO AWARDS$30,000
2020Jewish Community Foundation of San DiegoGENERAL$25,000
2020Farrell Family FoundationFUNDS FOR DISCRETIONARY USE$12,500
2020Maria Mandico and Benet Marquet FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$6,000
2020Union of Pan Asian CommunitiesSPONSORSHIP$5,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Kyoto Symposium Organization?

Kyoto Symposium Organization is funded by 10 grantmakers, led by Farrell Family Foundation ($75K), The Burnham Foundation ($60K), Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego ($60K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $360K in grants to Kyoto Symposium Organization between 2020–2024.

Who is Kyoto Symposium Organization's largest funder?

Farrell Family Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Kyoto Symposium Organization, with $75K across 4 grants (2020–2023).

How much grant funding has Kyoto Symposium Organization received?

IRS 990 filings record $360K in grants to Kyoto Symposium Organization across 30 grants from 10 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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