Neighborhood Youth Association

Los Angeles, CA ·EIN 95-1691297 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$586K received 18 funders 37 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Neighborhood Youth Association?

Neighborhood Youth Association is funded by 18 grantmakers, led by The Gwladys and John Zurlo Charitable ($342K), The Otis Booth Foundation ($75K), California Community Foundation ($58K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $586K in grants to Neighborhood Youth Association between 2020–2024.

What grants has Neighborhood Youth Association received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Gwladys and John Zurlo CharitableGENERAL SUPPORT$75,000
2024California Community FoundationEDUCATION$50,000
2024The Otis Booth FoundationTO SUPPORT THE EMPOWERMENT OF STUDENTS IN ACHIEVING 100 PERCENT COLLEGE ADMISSION AND TIMELY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION.$25,000
2024NaturebridgeSTUDENT SCHOLARSHIP$8,456
2024Caprock Partners Giving FoundationGOLD INVESTOR SPONSORSHIP 2024$2,500
2024The J Paul Getty TrustEMPLOYEE - ARTS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM$550
2024The J Paul Getty TrustEMPLOYEE - ARTS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM$250
2023The Gwladys and John Zurlo CharitableGENERAL SUPPORT$75,000
2023The Otis Booth FoundationTO SUPPORT EMPOWERING ALL STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE 100 PERCENT COLLEGE ADMISSION AND ON-TIME HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION.$25,000
2023The Eli and Edythe Broad FoundationSKILLS - INVESTMENT TO EQUIP YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SKILLS, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCES TO THRIVE PERSONALLY AND PROFESSIONALLY$10,000
2023NaturebridgeSTUDENT SCHOLARSHIP$9,075
2023California Community FoundationEDUCATION$7,500
2023Caprock Partners Giving FoundationPLATINUM INVESTOR SPONSORSHIP$5,000
2023Kanoff Family FoundationTo provide educational support for low-income, at-risk youth who have been accepted to college.$2,500
2022The Gwladys and John Zurlo CharitableGENERAL SUPPORT$75,000
2022The Otis Booth FoundationTO SUPPORT EMPOWERING ALL STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE 100 PERCENT COLLEGE ADMISSION AND ON-TIME HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION.$25,000
2022Dennis & Phyllis Washington FoundationAFTER SCHOOL ON CAMPUS LEARNING PROGRAMS.$20,000
2022The Kelly and Sam Bronfman FamilyGENERAL CHARITABLE SUPPORT$500
2022Steaven K and Judith G Jones FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE$500
2021The Gwladys and John Zurlo CharitableGENERAL SUPPORT$70,000
2021Dennis & Phyllis Washington FoundationAFTER SCHOOL ON CAMPUS LEARNING PROGRAMS.$20,000
2021Sun Capital Partners Foundation IncTO FUND THE CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION.$7,500
2021Caprock Partners Giving FoundationCommunity sports programs$2,500
2021Brittingham Family FoundationIN HONOR OF ADRI BUTLER$2,500
2021Tiger Global Impact Ventures IncCOMMUNITY$2,500
2021The J Paul Getty TrustEMPLOYEE-ARTS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM$1,500
2021The J Paul Getty TrustEMPLOYEE-ARTS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM$1,000
2021Steaven K and Judith G Jones FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE$500
2021The Richard R Howe FoundationUNRESTRICTED USE IN CHARITABLE ENDEAVOR$100
2020The Gwladys and John Zurlo CharitableGENERAL SUPPORT$47,000

Showing 30 most recent of 37 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Neighborhood Youth Association?

Neighborhood Youth Association is funded by 18 grantmakers, led by The Gwladys and John Zurlo Charitable ($342K), The Otis Booth Foundation ($75K), California Community Foundation ($58K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $586K in grants to Neighborhood Youth Association between 2020–2024.

Who is Neighborhood Youth Association's largest funder?

The Gwladys and John Zurlo Charitable is the largest recorded funder of Neighborhood Youth Association, with $342K across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Neighborhood Youth Association received?

IRS 990 filings record $586K in grants to Neighborhood Youth Association across 37 grants from 18 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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