National Center for Families Learning

Louisville, KY ·EIN 61-1159549 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$3.6M received 23 funders 39 grants · 2019–2025

Who funds National Center for Families Learning?

National Center for Families Learning is funded by 23 grantmakers, led by Toyota Usa Foundation ($770K), James Graham Brown Foundation Inc ($600K), WK Kellogg Foundation ($480K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $3.6M in grants to National Center for Families Learning between 2019–2025.

What grants has National Center for Families Learning received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Rosztoczy FoundationDONATION FOR FAMILY LITERACY MODEL FOR AVONDALE SCHL DISTRICT$22,500
2024Toyota Usa FoundationCLOSE THE STEM GAP FOR DIVERSE STUDENTS BY REMOVING BARRIERS THAT PREVENT ACCESS TO STEM. THIS INCLUDES CREATING INNOVATIVE, HANDS-ON STEM PROGRAMMING, ASSISTING IN PROFESSIONAL AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, CREATING/ASSISTING IN AFTER-SCHOOL AND ON CAMPUS SUPPORT, AS WELL AS MOBILITY AND BASIC NEED ASSISTANCE.$330,000
2024Rosztoczy FoundationDONATION FOR FAMILY LITERACY MODEL FOR AVONDALE SCHL DISTRICT$45,000
2024The Heising-simons FoundationFOR THE 2024 FAMILIES LEARNING CONFERENCE SPONSORSHIP$25,000
2024The Gheens Foundation IncMISSION DELIVERY SUPPORT$15,000
2023James Graham Brown Foundation IncPILOTING A NEW APPROACH TO FAMILY LEARNING SYSTEMS IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, FAYETTE COUNTY, AND EASTERN KENTUCKY$600,000
2023Toyota Usa FoundationCLOSE THE STEM GAP FOR DIVERSE STUDENTS BY REMOVING BARRIERS THAT PREVENT ACCESS TO STEM. THIS INCLUDES CREATING INNOVATIVE, HANDS-ON STEM PROGRAMMING, ASSISTING IN PROFESSIONAL AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, CREATING/ASSISTING IN AFTER-SCHOOL AND ON CAMPUS SUPPORT, AS WELL AS MOBILITY AND BASIC NEED ASSISTANCE.$440,000
2023Carnegie Corporation of New YorkFor project support of family engagement in middle and high school science through an experiential learning approach RFP Y2$100,000
2023WK Kellogg Foundationdevelop inclusive and equitable early childhood programs by facilitating a national cohort of parenting adults of color and early childhood practitioners in underserved communities that will co-design practices centering family representation, voice and advocacy$80,000
2023The Sutherland Foundation IncGENERAL FUND - UNRESTRICTED$75,000
2023The Heising-simons FoundationFOR 2023 FAMILIES LEARNING CONFERENCE SPONSORSHIP$25,000
2023Buffett Early Childhood FundCONFERENCE SPONSORSHIP$10,000
2022WK Kellogg Foundationdevelop inclusive and equitable early childhood programs by facilitating a national cohort of parenting adults of color and early childhood practitioners in underserved communities that will co-design practices centering family representation, voice and advocacy$141,038
2022Rainwater Charitable FoundationTARRANT COUNTY 2021-2022 PARENT LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE/PAC AND ELA COACHING$125,000
2022The Ginkgo FundTO BE USED WITHIN EXEMPT FUNCTION$100,000
2022Carnegie Corporation of New YorkFor project support for increasing family engagement in middle school science through a family service-learning approach$100,000
2022The Community Foundation of LouisvilleB05 RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND/OR PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS$61,100
2022The Heising-simons FoundationFOR 2022 FAMILIES LEARNING CONFERENCE SPONSORSHIP$35,000
2022Rosztoczy FoundationDONATION FOR FAMILY LITERACY MODEL FOR THE AVONDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT$22,500
2022The Morton K and Jane Blausteingeneral support$584
2021WK Kellogg Foundationdevelop inclusive and equitable early childhood programs by facilitating a national cohort of parenting adults of color and early childhood practitioners in underserved communities that will co-design practices centering family representation, voice and advocacy$258,962
2021Rainwater Charitable FoundationTARRANT COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENT LEADERSHIP PROGRAMMING$105,000
2021The Ginkgo FundTO BE USED WITHIN EXEMPT FUNCTION$100,000
2021The Community Foundation ofB05 RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND/OR PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS$64,025
2021BHHS Legacy FoundationFamily Literacy Programming at Bret R. Tarver Elementary$45,000
2021Lena FoundationLENA HOME AND START PROGRAM IMP$38,981
2021The Gheens Foundation IncFAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS$35,000
2021The Heising-simons FoundationTO SUPPORT THE 2021 NATIONAL CENTER FOR FAMILIES LEARNING CONFERENCE$30,000
2020Carnegie Corporation of New YorkFOR A PROJECT TO SUPPORT A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE OF FAMILY ENGAGEMENT STATE-WIDE CENTERS$125,000
2020Gates FoundationU.S. ECONOMIC MOBILITY & OPPORTUNITY$100,000

Showing 30 most recent of 39 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds National Center for Families Learning?

National Center for Families Learning is funded by 23 grantmakers, led by Toyota Usa Foundation ($770K), James Graham Brown Foundation Inc ($600K), WK Kellogg Foundation ($480K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $3.6M in grants to National Center for Families Learning between 2019–2025.

Who is National Center for Families Learning's largest funder?

Toyota Usa Foundation is the largest recorded funder of National Center for Families Learning, with $770K across 2 grants (2023–2024).

How much grant funding has National Center for Families Learning received?

IRS 990 filings record $3.6M in grants to National Center for Families Learning across 39 grants from 23 funders between 2019–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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