Parent Institute for Quality Education

National City, CA ·EIN 33-0259359 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$8.1M received 37 funders 96 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Parent Institute for Quality Education?

Parent Institute for Quality Education is funded by 37 grantmakers, led by The Sobrato Family Foundation ($1.6M), The Heising-simons Foundation ($1.3M), The California Endowment ($1.2M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $8.1M in grants to Parent Institute for Quality Education between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Sobrato Family Foundation$1,554,000112020–2024
The Heising-simons Foundation$1,282,000122020–2024
The California Endowment$1,193,50672020–2024
Gates Foundation$1,025,00042021–2023
The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation$621,50052020–2024
Leonard & Beryl Buck Foundation$470,00052020–2024
California Community Foundation$385,00042021–2024
Marguerite Casey Foundation$312,50022020–2021
Carnegie Corporation of New York$200,00022022–2023
Weingart Foundation$125,00012021
Fordham Street Foundation$100,00052020–2024
The Ahmanson Foundation$100,00012020
Marin Community Foundation$95,00012024
The Annenberg Foundation$75,00012021
Girard Foundation$65,00062019–2024
Resnick Foundation$59,00012021
The Education Trust Inc$57,68612021
Save The Children Federation Inc$50,00012024
The Ralph M Parsons Foundation$50,00022021–2023
Great Public Schools Now$50,00012021
The Nicholas B Ottaway Fdn Inc$45,00032020–2022
The California Wellness Foundation$35,00032020–2021
At&t Foundation$20,00012021
Banc of California Charitable Foundation$17,50032022–2024
United Way Inc$15,00012020

Showing top 25 of 37 funders by total given.

What grants has Parent Institute for Quality Education received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Heising-simons FoundationFOR GENERAL SUPPORT$500,000
2024The California EndowmentPROMOTING COMMUNITY HEALTH AND EDUCATION EQUITY VIA RESIDENT ORGANIZING: TO PROMOTE STUDENT HEALTH AND RACIAL EQUITY THROUGH PARENT ENGAGEMENT AND RESIDENT ORGANIZING THAT ADVANCES EDUCATION JUSTICE IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY.$275,000
2024The Sobrato Family FoundationTO SUPPORT PIQE BAY AREA$200,000
2024The Sobrato Family FoundationTO EMPOWER PARENTS IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY TO ADVOCATE FOR IMPROVED REGIONAL AND STATE POLICIES FOR EL SUCCESS$175,000
2024California Community FoundationDISASTER RESPONSE$150,000
2024The William & Flora Hewlett FoundationFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$150,000
2024Marin Community FoundationPROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$95,000
2024Leonard & Beryl Buck FoundationSUPPORT COLLEGE ACCESS AND SUCCESS$90,000
2024The Heising-simons FoundationFOR KEEP LEARNING CALIFORNIA$67,000
2024Save The Children Federation IncEDUCATION ACTIVITY$50,000
2024Fordham Street FoundationFUNDING FOR GENERAL CHARITABLE OPERATIONS$20,000
2024Girard FoundationGENERAL$15,000
2024Banc of California Charitable FoundationTHE PURPOSE OF THIS GRANT IS TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS$10,000
2024Public Advocates IncCA TEACHER QUALITY$10,000
2024Us Ventureschmidt Family FoundationUNRESTRICTED CHARITABLE GRANT$10,000
2024The James Irvine FoundationFor support of California activities$5,000
2024The Belle Jar FoundationUNRESTRICTED$1,000
2023Gates FoundationK-12 EDUCATION$300,000
2023The California EndowmentIMPROVING COMMUNITY HEALTH AND RACIAL EQUITY VIA RESIDENT ORGANIZING: TO EXPAND RESIDENT ENGAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP CAPACITIES FOR POLICY AND SYSTEMS TRANSFORMATION TO IMPROVE HEALTH IN SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY OF CALIFORNIA.$275,000
2023Gates FoundationK-12 EDUCATION; POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION; RESEARCH AND LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES$250,000
2023The Sobrato Family FoundationTO DEEPEN BRIDGE TO COLLEGE PROGRAM IN SILICON VALLEY BY PREPARING FAMILIES FOR SUCCESS TO AND THROUGH A POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, AND EXPANDING AND DEEPENING PARTNERSHIPS WITH COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, DISTRICTS, AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS ACROSS THE REGION.$225,000
2023California Community FoundationDISASTER RESPONSE$150,000
2023The Sobrato Family FoundationTO ELEVATE PARENT VOICES IN SUPPORT OF ENGLISH LEARNERS (ELS) IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY TO INFORM REGIONAL AND STATE POLICYMAKING.$125,000
2023The Heising-simons FoundationFOR KEEP LEARNING CALIFORNIA$110,000
2023The Heising-simons FoundationFOR GENERAL SUPPORT$100,000
2023Carnegie Corporation of New YorkFor project support of a year-long intervention responsive to families educators' needs in California's Central Valley, RFP Yr 2$100,000
2023Leonard & Beryl Buck FoundationSUPPORT COLLEGE ACCESS AND SUCCESS$90,000
2023The Heising-simons FoundationFOR KEEP LEARNING CALIFORNIA$60,000
2023The Sobrato Family FoundationTO SUPPORT KEEP LEARNING CALIFORNIA, A CAMPAIGN FOCUSED TO ENSURE LOW-INCOME, ENGLISH LEARNER, AND IMMIGRANT FAMILIES AND EDUCATORS HAVE RELEVANT AND EFFECTIVE TOOLS TO SUPPORT STUDENT LEARNING AMIDST PANDEMIC RECOVERY.$50,000
2023The Ralph M Parsons FoundationFOR GENERAL SUPPORT OF PARENT ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMMING IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY$25,000

Showing 30 most recent of 96 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Parent Institute for Quality Education?

Parent Institute for Quality Education is funded by 37 grantmakers, led by The Sobrato Family Foundation ($1.6M), The Heising-simons Foundation ($1.3M), The California Endowment ($1.2M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $8.1M in grants to Parent Institute for Quality Education between 2019–2024.

Who is Parent Institute for Quality Education's largest funder?

The Sobrato Family Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Parent Institute for Quality Education, with $1.6M across 11 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Parent Institute for Quality Education received?

IRS 990 filings record $8.1M in grants to Parent Institute for Quality Education across 96 grants from 37 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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