Monterey County Office of Education

Salinas, CA ·EIN 32-0445753 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$1.5M received 11 funders 25 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Monterey County Office of Education?

Monterey County Office of Education is funded by 11 grantmakers, led by Dan & Lillian King Foundation ($1.2M), Peter E Haas Jr Family Fund ($85K), The California Endowment ($50K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.5M in grants to Monterey County Office of Education between 2019–2024.

What grants has Monterey County Office of Education received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024William McCaskey Chapman and AdalineScience and Engineering Fair$6,000
2023Tanimura Family FoundationMIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM$25,000
2023Synopsys Silicon Valley Science andSTEM Opportunity Fund - Fair Sponsorship$15,000
2023William McCaskey Chapman and AdalineScience and Engineering Fair$6,000
2022Dan & Lillian King FoundationTo fund the constitution project, which includes the following: The development of the curriculum and materials of the project which is a one-week lesson plan designed to deepen students' understanding of the US constitution by engaging students in rigorous application of its principles through writing, debate, and role playing; secretarial and copying costs associated with the curriculum development, teacher stipend costs incurred to fund teacher participation in curriculum development; costs associated with filming and editing videos of lesson plans; and scholarship awards for teachers and students participation in school-sponsored field trips to Washingtonian DC and Philadelphia.$225,427
2022The California EndowmentALTERNATIVE EDUCATION - ADVANCING RACIAL JUSTICE THROUGH HEALTH CAREER PATHWAYS: TO STRENGTHEN HEALING-INFORMED HEALTH CAREER PATHWAYS THAT PROVIDE EQUITABLE OUTCOMES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE-IMPACTED YOUTH IN MONTEREY COUNTY.$50,000
2022Tanimura Family FoundationFUND OPERATIONS$10,000
2022William McCaskey Chapman and AdalineScience and Engineering Fair$6,000
2021Peter E Haas Jr Family FundCTE COUNSELING AT MARIN COMMUNITY SCHOOL$35,000
2021Pebble Beach Company FoundationGeneral Support$13,000
2021Sally Hughes Church FoundationSINGLE GRANT - WIFI HOTSPOT PROJECT$10,000
2021University Corporation at Monterey BaySUBAWARD$7,800
2021William McCaskey Chapman and AdalineScience and Engineering Fair$6,000
2021Monterey Bay Aquarium Research InstituteDonation to science fair 2021$2,500
2020Dan & Lillian King FoundationTo fund the constitution project, which includes the following: The development of the curriculum and materials of the project which is a one-week lesson plan designed to deepen students' understanding of the US constitution by engaging students in rigorous application of its principles through writing, debate, and role playing; secretarial and copying costs associated with the curriculum development, teacher stipend costs incurred to fund teacher participation in curriculum development; costs associated with filming and editing videos of lesson plans; and scholarship awards for teachers and students participation in school-sponsored field trips to Washingtonian DC and Philadelphia.$250,000
2020Peter E Haas Jr Family FundCTE COUNSELING AT MARIN COMMUNITY SCHOOL$50,000
2020Claire Giannini FundTo provide distance learning tools.$25,000
2020William McCaskey Chapman and AdalineScience and Engineering Fair$11,000
2020Sally Hughes Church FoundationSINGLE GRANT - WIFI HOTSPOT PROJECT$10,000
2020Synopsys Silicon Valley Science andMonterey County Science Fair$5,000
2020Monterey Bay Aquarium Research InstituteDonation to science fair 2020$2,500
2019Dan & Lillian King FoundationTo fund the constitution project, which includes the following: The development of the curriculum and materials of the project which is a one-week lesson plan designed to deepen students' understanding of the US constitution by engaging students in rigorous application of its principles through writing, debate, and role playing; secretarial and copying costs associated with the curriculum development, teacher stipend costs incurred to fund teacher participation in curriculum development; costs associated with filming and editing videos of lesson plans; and scholarship awards for teachers and students participation in school-sponsored field trips to Washingtonian DC and Philadelphia.$208,290
2019Dan & Lillian King FoundationTo fund the constitution project, which includes the following: The development of the curriculum and materials of the project which is a one-week lesson plan designed to deepen students' understanding of the US constitution by engaging students in rigorous application of its principles through writing, debate, and role playing; secretarial and copying costs associated with the curriculum development, teacher stipend costs incurred to fund teacher participation in curriculum development; costs associated with filming and editing videos of lesson plans; and scholarship awards for teachers and students participation in school-sponsored field trips to Washingtonian DC and Philadelphia.$200,000
2019Dan & Lillian King FoundationTo fund the constitution project, which includes the following: The development of the curriculum and materials of the project which is a one-week lesson plan designed to deepen students' understanding of the US constitution by engaging students in rigorous application of its principles through writing, debate, and role playing; secretarial and copying costs associated with the curriculum development, teacher stipend costs incurred to fund teacher participation in curriculum development; costs associated with filming and editing videos of lesson plans; and scholarship awards for teachers and students participation in school-sponsored field trips to Washingtonian DC and Philadelphia.$192,410
2019Dan & Lillian King FoundationTo fund the constitution project, which includes the following: The development of the curriculum and materials of the project which is a one-week lesson plan designed to deepen students' understanding of the US constitution by engaging students in rigorous application of its principles through writing, debate, and role playing; secretarial and copying costs associated with the curriculum development, teacher stipend costs incurred to fund teacher participation in curriculum development; costs associated with filming and editing videos of lesson plans; and scholarship awards for teachers and students participation in school-sponsored field trips to Washingtonian DC and Philadelphia.$91,710

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Monterey County Office of Education?

Monterey County Office of Education is funded by 11 grantmakers, led by Dan & Lillian King Foundation ($1.2M), Peter E Haas Jr Family Fund ($85K), The California Endowment ($50K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.5M in grants to Monterey County Office of Education between 2019–2024.

Who is Monterey County Office of Education's largest funder?

Dan & Lillian King Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Monterey County Office of Education, with $1.2M across 6 grants (2019–2022).

How much grant funding has Monterey County Office of Education received?

IRS 990 filings record $1.5M in grants to Monterey County Office of Education across 25 grants from 11 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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