Los Angeles Unified School District

Los Angeles, CA ·EIN 68-0503221 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$32.3M received 54 funders 118 grants · 2019–2025

Who funds Los Angeles Unified School District?

Los Angeles Unified School District is funded by 54 grantmakers, led by Ccf Community Initiatives Fund ($10.8M), Cotsen Foundation for the Art ($4.9M), Iovine and Young Foundation ($4.4M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $32.3M in grants to Los Angeles Unified School District between 2019–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Ccf Community Initiatives Fund$10,829,92792020–2024
Cotsen Foundation for the Art$4,915,23952020–2024
Iovine and Young Foundation$4,355,79432022–2024
California Community Foundation$2,135,88542020–2023
Digital Promise Global$1,339,00052020–2024
Shelter Partnership Inc$1,198,71022023–2024
Gates Foundation$1,100,00012023
The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation$995,42162020–2023
Kenter Canyon Parent Support Group$765,55342021–2024
Great Public Schools Now$638,41032020–2022
Los Angeles Universal Preschool$536,37012020
National Center for Research in Advanced$360,66722019
National Center for Teacher Residencies$300,00022022
Windward Fund$300,00012020
Public Health Institute$289,88512024
GenYOUTH Incorporated$250,00012022
Sobrato Early Academic Language Program$246,00032020–2022
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program$200,00012021
Howmet Aerospace Foundation$185,00082020–2024
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc$111,00032021–2023
Sally and Dick Roberts Coyote Foundation$110,00052020–2024
Action for Healthy Kids$110,00032020–2023
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals$100,00012024
New Schools Fund$100,00012020
Partnership for Los Angeles Schools$80,09222020–2021

Showing top 25 of 54 funders by total given.

What grants has Los Angeles Unified School District received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025EncorpsincTO TRAIN AND MENTOR NEW CAREER TECHNICAL ECUCATION ("CTE") TEACHERS AND AIM TO ADDRESS THE GAP IN CTE EDUCATOR SUPPORT, ENHANCE TEACHER RETENTION, AND ULTIMATELY IMPROVE THE ACADEMIC OUTCOMES FOR DISTRICT STUDENTS.$66,950
2025For Inspiration and Recognition ofProgram Support$7,800
2024Cotsen Foundation for the ArtMENTOR PROGRAM$1,564,993
2024Ccf Community Initiatives FundEDUCATION$1,233,114
2024Iovine and Young FoundationTO ENHANCE DEVELOPMENT OF AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOCUSING ON INTEGRATED DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP.$378,000
2024Public Health InstituteTechnical Assistance$289,885
2024Shelter Partnership IncTO ASSIST THE ENTITY WITH RESOURCES TO SUPPORT THE HOMELESS$234,753
2024Kenter Canyon Parent Support GroupTEACHER FUND FOR KENTER CANYON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.$119,097
2024Kaiser Foundation HospitalsStaff And Parent Wellness$100,000
2024Hopewell FundHEALTH$50,000
20241011 Foundation IncTO SUPPORT PUBLIC EDUCATION IN LOS ANGELES.$38,320
2024Friends of Ballona WetlandsBUS SCHOLARSHIP FOR FIELD TRIP$24,884
2024Digital Promise GlobalTO PROVIDE TEACHERS AND STUDENTS IN U.S. MIDDLE SCHOOLS WITH ALWAYS-AVAILABLE ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY AND EMPOWERS THEM TO BE CONTENT CREATORS, ADEPT PROBLEM-SOLVERS, AND RESPONSIBLE CONSUMERS OF DIGITAL MEDIA AND LEARNING RESOURCES.$22,000
2024Howmet Aerospace FoundationSTEM IN THE CLASSROOM AT ANDREW CARNEGIE MIDDLE SCHOOL$20,000
2024Sally and Dick Roberts Coyote FoundationAll City Band$20,000
2024Si Robin FoundationEDUCATION$20,000
2024Dignity Community CareCOMMUNITY HEALTH$11,000
2024Water and Power Community Credit UnionTO SUPPORT STEM EDUCATION, REWARD STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT, AND PROVIDE EQUITABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS TO EXCEL IN SCIENCE.$7,500
2024Greater Los Angeles Education Foundation2023 TOOLKIT GRANT$7,000
2024K&f Baxter Family Foundation IncGENERAL$5,000
2024For Inspiration and Recognition ofProgram Support$3,500
2023Ccf Community Initiatives FundEDUCATION$1,858,918
2023Cotsen Foundation for the ArtMENTOR PROGRAM$1,589,864
2023Gates FoundationK-12 EDUCATION$1,100,000
2023Shelter Partnership IncTO ASSIST THE ENTITY WITH RESOURCES TO SUPPORT THE HOMELESS$963,957
2023Iovine and Young FoundationTO ENHANCE DEVELOPMENT OF AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOCUSING ON INTEGRATED DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP.$697,624
2023The William & Flora Hewlett FoundationFOR SUPPORT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONALS NETWORK ACADEMIES$182,000
2023Kenter Canyon Parent Support GroupTEACHER FUND FOR KENTER CANYON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.$121,464
2023California Community FoundationEDUCATION$56,034
2023The Eli and Edythe Broad FoundationSKILLS - INVESTMENT TO EQUIP YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SKILLS, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCES TO THRIVE PERSONALLY AND PROFESSIONALLY$55,531

Showing 30 most recent of 118 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Los Angeles Unified School District?

Los Angeles Unified School District is funded by 54 grantmakers, led by Ccf Community Initiatives Fund ($10.8M), Cotsen Foundation for the Art ($4.9M), Iovine and Young Foundation ($4.4M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $32.3M in grants to Los Angeles Unified School District between 2019–2025.

Who is Los Angeles Unified School District's largest funder?

Ccf Community Initiatives Fund is the largest recorded funder of Los Angeles Unified School District, with $10.8M across 9 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Los Angeles Unified School District received?

IRS 990 filings record $32.3M in grants to Los Angeles Unified School District across 118 grants from 54 funders between 2019–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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