New York State Network for Youth Success

Troy, NY ·EIN 13-3841114 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$2.4M received 12 funders 31 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds New York State Network for Youth Success?

New York State Network for Youth Success is funded by 12 grantmakers, led by The Ralph C Wilson Jr Foundation ($1.1M), Charles Stewart Mott Foundation ($711K), The Allstate Foundation ($200K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $2.4M in grants to New York State Network for Youth Success between 2020–2024.

What grants has New York State Network for Youth Success received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Ralph C Wilson Jr FoundationWNY Capacity Building$194,500
2024Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo support a statewide afterschool network to ensure the availability and expansion of school-linked quality afterschool and summer learning opportunities that meet the needs of underserved youth.$150,000
2024Esl Charitable FoundationTO SUPPORT HUMAN CAPITAL$80,000
2024Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo increase opportunities in out-of-school time environments by expanding and deepening equitable initiatives within the 50 State Afterschool Network framework.$21,237
2024Esl Charitable FoundationTO SUPPORT EDUCATION$20,000
2024Afterschool AllianceEDUCATION OUTREACH$20,000
2024The Education Trust IncSupport$12,500
2023Esl Charitable FoundationTHRIVING, NOT SURVIVING IN WAYNE COUNTY$20,000
2023Cullen Foundation of Western New YorkCAPACITY BLDG: STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR AFTERSCHOOL NETWORK OF WNY$12,772
2023The Education Trust IncSUPPORT$12,500
2023Afterschool AllianceSTEM POLICY$10,000
2022The Ralph C Wilson Jr FoundationTO SUPPORT CAPACITY BUILDING EFFORTS IN WESTERN NEW YORK$227,900
2022Hunger Solutions New York IncSUBCONTRACTOR$74,976
2022Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo support a statewide afterschool network to ensure the availability and expansion of school-linked quality afterschool and summer learning opportunities that meet the needs of underserved youth.$25,000
2022The Community Foundation for the GreaterGRANT APPROVED BY CFGCR FOR AFTERSCHOOL ACCREDITATION PROJECT$10,990
2022Afterschool AllianceSTEM GRANT$10,000
2022The Dyson FoundationFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT OF NYCONS WORK IN THE MID-HUDSON VALLEY, INCLUDING SUPPORT OF ITS POUGHKEEPSIE SATELLITE OFFICE.$3,700
2021The Ralph C Wilson Jr FoundationTO CAPACITY BUILDING EFFORTS IN WESTERN NEW YORK$352,100
2021Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo increase equitable opportunities in out-of-school time environments by expanding and deepening diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives within the 50 State Afterschool Network framework.$240,000
2021The Allstate FoundationINTEGRATING EQUITY: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPOR$200,000
2021Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo support a statewide afterschool network to ensure the availability and expansion of school-linked quality afterschool and summer learning opportunities that meet the needs of underserved youth.$185,000
2021Hunger Solutions New York IncSUBCONTRACTOR$27,371
2021Afterschool AllianceSTEM POLICY GRANT$10,000
2020The Ralph C Wilson Jr FoundationSEE PART XV, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATIONRECIPIENT 149TO SUPPORT CAPACITY BUILDING OF AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS IN WNY AND STRENGTHEN REGIONAL NETWORKS OF AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS.$267,805
2020Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo support a statewide afterschool network to ensure the availability and expansion of school-linked quality afterschool and summer learning opportunities that meet the needs of underserved youth.$65,000
2020Hunger Solutions New York IncSUBCONTRACTOR$48,215
2020Charles Stewart Mott FoundationTo support a statewide network with demonstrated success to broaden afterschool learning opportunities and strengthen systems at the state level.$25,000
2020Mother Cabrini Health Foundation IncINCREASING NYS STAFF, YOUTH, AND FAMILY HEALTH OUTCOMES THROUGH AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM TRAININGS$19,235
2020The Ralph C Wilson Jr FoundationSEE PART XV, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATIONRECIPIENT 158TO SUPPORT THE NEW YORK STATE NETWORK FOR YOUTH SUCCESS' MISSION TO ADVANCE ACCESS TO QUALITY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN NY, INCLUDING WESTERN NEW YORK.$10,000
2020Community Foundation for Greater BuffaloUNRESTRICTED USE$9,000

Showing 30 most recent of 31 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds New York State Network for Youth Success?

New York State Network for Youth Success is funded by 12 grantmakers, led by The Ralph C Wilson Jr Foundation ($1.1M), Charles Stewart Mott Foundation ($711K), The Allstate Foundation ($200K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $2.4M in grants to New York State Network for Youth Success between 2020–2024.

Who is New York State Network for Youth Success's largest funder?

The Ralph C Wilson Jr Foundation is the largest recorded funder of New York State Network for Youth Success, with $1.1M across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has New York State Network for Youth Success received?

IRS 990 filings record $2.4M in grants to New York State Network for Youth Success across 31 grants from 12 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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