Mission Economic Development Agency

San Francisco, CA ·EIN 51-0187791 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$32.2M received 38 funders 96 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Mission Economic Development Agency?

Mission Economic Development Agency is funded by 38 grantmakers, led by Crankstart Foundation ($7.6M), Blue Meridian Partners Inc ($6.0M), The San Francisco Foundation ($5.8M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $32.2M in grants to Mission Economic Development Agency between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Crankstart Foundation$7,607,500152020–2024
Blue Meridian Partners Inc$6,000,00022022–2023
The San Francisco Foundation$5,826,12732020–2024
Unidosus$2,382,94352020–2024
Jpmorgan Chase Foundation$2,210,22092020–2024
The California Endowment$1,600,00022023
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation$1,552,50032021–2024
Local Initiatives Support Corporation$1,059,65142020–2023
Califonia State University East Bay$901,41712024
Futures Without Violence$610,00022021–2024
StriveTogether Inc$350,00022020–2021
Opportunity Finance Network$300,00012024
United Way of the Bay Area$260,00952020–2024
Loud Hound Foundation$250,00012024
Community Partners$200,00012024
Tides Foundation$200,00022023–2024
Enterprise Community Partners Inc$165,00032022–2024
The Battery Foundation$158,32912022
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals$109,00022022–2023
Ally Charitable Foundation$80,00042021–2024
San Francisco Education Fund$76,20012021
Mufg Union Bank Foundation Ag$75,00032020–2022
Bothin Foundation$50,00012024
East West Bank Foundation$30,00032021–2024
Low Income Investment Fund$27,73612022

Showing top 25 of 38 funders by total given.

What grants has Mission Economic Development Agency received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Califonia State University East BayGRANT SUBAWARD$901,417
2024Neighborhood Reinvestment CorporationGENERAL SUPPORT$769,750
2024Crankstart FoundationTO SUPPORT THE CREATION AND PRESERVATION OF HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOW-INCOME SAN FRANCISCANS$750,000
2024UnidosusGRANTS$587,718
2024Opportunity Finance NetworkOPERATING GRANT$300,000
2024Jpmorgan Chase FoundationIN SUPPORT OF NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION$250,000
2024Loud Hound FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$250,000
2024The San Francisco FoundationTO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL CLASSES ON CREDIT MANAGEMENT. TO SUPPORT MEDA SMALL PROPERTIES FOR FEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE REHABILITATION OF 40-42 SYCAMORE/42 CLARION ALLEY. FOR GENERAL SUPPORT.$231,127
2024Community PartnersCOMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT$200,000
2024Tides FoundationEQUITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT$100,000
2024United Way of the Bay AreaPROGRAM GRANT$73,000
2024Bothin FoundationBUILD OUT PRIVATE CLIENT MEETING ROOM$50,000
2024Enterprise Community Partners IncPARTNER SUSTAINABILITY GENERAL$40,000
2024Ally Charitable FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$20,000
2024East West Bank FoundationPROGRAM SUPPORT$15,000
2024PolicylinkTHRIVING COMMUNITIES$10,000
2024Futures Without ViolenceALL IN FOR KIDS TEAM LEADERSHIP & LEARNING OPPORTUNITY GRANT$10,000
2024Aarp FoundationGRANT TO SUPPORT AARP FOUNDATION'S ECONOMIC MOBILITY PROGRAM$7,500
2024Delta Dental Community Care FoundationCOMMUNITY GIVING- GENERAL$6,250
2024Cathay Bank FoundationOPERATING SUPPORT$5,000
2024The Allstate FoundationAPRIL 2024 FLASH CONSULTING DAY$5,000
2024Crankstart FoundationEVENT SPONSORSHIP$2,500
2023Blue Meridian Partners IncTO SUPPORT ECONOMIC MOBILITY$3,500,000
2023The California EndowmentADVANCING RACIAL JUSTICE AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES VIA SMALL BUSINESSES: TO PROMOTE HEALTHY COMMUNITIES BY SUPPORTING CATALYTIC CHANGE THAT WILL CREATE EQUITABLE ACCESS TO FINANCING AMONG CALIFORNIA BIPOC-OWNED SMALL BUSINESSES THROUGH PILOTING AND TESTING INNOVATIVE UNDERWRITING, FIELD BUILDING AND COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY FOR SYSTEMS CHANGE IN PRACTICE.$838,000
2023The California EndowmentADVANCING RACIAL JUSTICE AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES VIA SMALL BUSINESSES: TO PROMOTE HEALTHY COMMUNITIES BY SUPPORTING CATALYTIC CHANGE THAT WILL CREATE EQUITABLE ACCESS TO FINANCING AMONG CALIFORNIA BIPOC-OWNED SMALL BUSINESSES THROUGH PILOTING AND TESTING INNOVATIVE UNDERWRITING, FIELD BUILDING AND COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY FOR SYSTEMS CHANGE IN PRACTICE.$762,000
2023Neighborhood Reinvestment CorporationGENERAL SUPPORT$641,750
2023Crankstart FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$500,000
2023Crankstart FoundationBIG SITES INITIATIVE$500,000
2023UnidosusGRANTS$388,415
2023Local Initiatives Support CorporationSEE PART IV$140,000

Showing 30 most recent of 96 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Mission Economic Development Agency?

Mission Economic Development Agency is funded by 38 grantmakers, led by Crankstart Foundation ($7.6M), Blue Meridian Partners Inc ($6.0M), The San Francisco Foundation ($5.8M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $32.2M in grants to Mission Economic Development Agency between 2020–2024.

Who is Mission Economic Development Agency's largest funder?

Crankstart Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Mission Economic Development Agency, with $7.6M across 15 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Mission Economic Development Agency received?

IRS 990 filings record $32.2M in grants to Mission Economic Development Agency across 96 grants from 38 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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