Los Angeles Center of Photography

Los Angeles, CA ·EIN 46-3133016 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$360K received 14 funders 26 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Los Angeles Center of Photography?

Los Angeles Center of Photography is funded by 14 grantmakers, led by The Ahmanson Foundation ($174K), Diane and Dorothy Brooks Foundation ($50K), Dextra Baldwin Mcgonagle Foundation Inc ($38K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $360K in grants to Los Angeles Center of Photography between 2020–2024.

What grants has Los Angeles Center of Photography received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Ahmanson FoundationFOR EQUIPPING THE NEW LOCATION$75,000
2024Dextra Baldwin Mcgonagle Foundation IncGENERAL OPERATIONS$15,000
2024Clearlake Impact Initiative Incgeneral operating support$10,000
2023Community PartnersGRANT TO QUALIFIED CHILDCARE PROVIDER FOR THE PURPOSES OF PROVIDING COVID-19 RECOVERY FUNDING$26,416
2023Dextra Baldwin Mcgonagle Foundation IncGENERAL OPERATIONS$12,500
2023The California Wellness FoundationFOR CORE OPERATING SUPPORT TO CONTINUE THE MISSION OF HELPING UNDERSERVED YOUTH USE THEIR PHOTOGRAPHY TO PRESENT NARRATIVES AROUND HEALTH EQUITY IN GREATER LOS ANGELES.$5,000
2023The Neale Family FoundationTO BUILD A COMMUNITY OF DEDICATED PHOTOGRAPHERS AND TO STRENGTHEN THE IMPORTANCE OF PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN ART FORM$1,000
2023The Broder FoundationUNRESTRICTED$1,000
2022The Ahmanson FoundationUPGRADES TO HARDWARE AND WEBSITE TO IMPROVE ONLINE PROGRAMMING AND TRANSITION TO NEW CRM$98,600
2022The Broder FoundationUNRESTRICTED$1,000
2022Jiao and Duan Family FoundationUNRESTRICTED$923
2021Dextra Baldwin Mcgonagle Foundation IncGENERAL OPERATIONS$10,000
2021The California Wellness FoundationFOR CORE OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE 2021 VIRTUAL GALA THAT RAISES FUNDS FOR PROGRAMS THAT HELP UNDERSERVED YOUTH USE THEIR PHOTOGRAPHY TO PRESENT NARRATIVES AROUND HEALTH EQUITY IN GREATER LOS ANGELES.$5,000
2021The Broder FoundationUNRESTRICTED$1,000
2021The Neale Family FoundationTO BUILD A COMMUNITY OF DEDICATED PHOTOGRAPHERS AND TO STRENGTHEN THE IMPORTANCE OF PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN ART FORM$1,000
2021Jiao and Duan Family FoundationUNRESTRICTED$1,000
2021Tim and Starleen Wood FoundationCharity$500
2020Diane and Dorothy Brooks FoundationSUPPORTS ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PURPOSE$50,000
2020California Community FoundationArts$30,000
2020Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine KayeGENERAL SUPPORT$6,000
2020The California Wellness FoundationFOR CORE OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE 2020 VIRTUAL GALA THAT RAISES FUNDS FOR PROGRAMS THAT HELP UNDERSERVED YOUTH USE THEIR PHOTOGRAPHY TO PRESENT NARRATIVES AROUND HEALTH EQUITY IN GREATER LOS ANGELES.$5,000
2020The Neale Family FoundationTO BUILD A COMMUNITY OF DEDICATED PHOTOGRAPHERS AND TO STRENGTHEN THE IMPORTANCE OF PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN ART FORM$1,000
2020Attias Family FoundationSUPPORTS ORGANIZATION'S CHARITABLE PURPOSE$1,000
2020Steiner King FoundationCharitable Purposes$1,000
2020The Broder FoundationUNRESTRICTED$1,000
2020Tim and Starleen Wood FoundationCharity$500

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Los Angeles Center of Photography?

Los Angeles Center of Photography is funded by 14 grantmakers, led by The Ahmanson Foundation ($174K), Diane and Dorothy Brooks Foundation ($50K), Dextra Baldwin Mcgonagle Foundation Inc ($38K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $360K in grants to Los Angeles Center of Photography between 2020–2024.

Who is Los Angeles Center of Photography's largest funder?

The Ahmanson Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Los Angeles Center of Photography, with $174K across 2 grants (2022–2024).

How much grant funding has Los Angeles Center of Photography received?

IRS 990 filings record $360K in grants to Los Angeles Center of Photography across 26 grants from 14 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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