Paso del Norte Community Foundation

El Paso, TX ·EIN 46-1997449 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$10.8M received 49 funders 93 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Paso del Norte Community Foundation?

Paso del Norte Community Foundation is funded by 49 grantmakers, led by The Andrew W Mellon Foundation ($2.1M), Paso del Norte Health Foundation ($1.6M), Alpine Humane Society Char Tr Xxx-xx-xxxx ($1.3M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $10.8M in grants to Paso del Norte Community Foundation between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Andrew W Mellon Foundation$2,100,00082021–2024
Paso del Norte Health Foundation$1,551,83072021–2024
Alpine Humane Society Char Tr Xxx-xx-xxxx$1,278,95512022
The Chicago Community Trust$1,114,54032022–2024
Panetta Villareal Foundation$1,000,00022023–2024
The Hunt Family Foundation$744,720162020–2024
Texas Center for Child and Family$705,49422023–2024
Arizona Community Foundation$250,00012020
Paul L Foster Family Foundation$185,00032021–2024
John D and Catherine T Macarthur$175,00022023–2024
Hispanics in Philanthropy$142,00012021
Texas Mutual Insurance Company$140,00022020–2023
Marathon Petroleum Foundation Inc$124,75322021
The John P Ellbogen Foundation$100,00012024
The Philadelphia Foundation$100,00012024
The Sanders Foundation$100,00022023–2024
Bodman Family Foundation$100,00012023
Reach Resilience$100,00012023
Anchondo Law Foundation Inc$100,00012023
Network for Good$75,87012020
Gecu Foundation$52,05622020–2024
The Center for Cultural Power$50,00012023
Amalgamated Charitable Foundation Inc$50,00012022
Perspective Media Initiatives Inc$35,86012023
The Electric Company Charitable Foundation$35,00022024

Showing top 25 of 49 funders by total given.

What grants has Paso del Norte Community Foundation received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Sue Smith Harrison Family FoundationGENERAL CHARITABLE$20,000
2024Paso del Norte Health FoundationGeneral support$552,241
2024Panetta Villareal FoundationTo fund the Star Ceiling community art Program$500,000
2024Texas Center for Child and FamilyTO ESTABLISH OR SUSTAIN POST-ADOPTION AND POST-PERMANENCY SUPPORTS.$457,747
2024The Chicago Community TrustGeneral support for programs, operations and other charitable purposes$400,000
2024The Hunt Family FoundationFUNDACIN PDN CMMT. MATCH CARRY-FORWARD$200,000
2024The Andrew W Mellon FoundationTO SUPPORT A PRINTMAKING WORSHIP AND ARTISTIC PROGRAMMING FOR A SPONSORED PROJECT$150,000
2024The Andrew W Mellon FoundationTO SUPPORT CAPACITY BUILDING AND PROGRAMS OF A SPONSORED PROJECT$150,000
2024The Andrew W Mellon FoundationTO SUPPORT A SPONSORED PROJECT COMPRISED OF A REGIONAL NETWORK OF BORDERLANDS CULTURE WORKERS$150,000
2024The Andrew W Mellon FoundationTO SUPPORT COMMUNITY PROGRAMS OF A SPONSORED PROJECT$150,000
2024Paul L Foster Family FoundationEPMA STAR CEILING PROJECT$110,000
2024John D and Catherine T MacarthurIN SUPPORT OF FEMME FRONTERA$100,000
2024The Hunt Family FoundationSTAR CEILING LED INSTALL - 1 OF 5 ON $500K CMMT.$100,000
2024The John P Ellbogen FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE$100,000
2024The Philadelphia FoundationSUPPORT FOR THE JAMES DRAKE COLLABORATIVE PROJECT$100,000
2024The Sanders FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$50,000
2024The Hunt Family FoundationWILDFIRE RELIEF FUND$50,000
2024Gecu FoundationCOMMUNITY DONATION$32,056
2024Chiu Family FoundationEL PASO MUSEUM OF ART STAR CEILING FUND$25,000
2024The Aspen Institute IncSUPPORTING EL PASOS BOSS PROGRAM$25,000
2024The Electric Company Charitable FoundationEconomic Development-Support of its Nonprofit Investment projects to include the annual Nonprofit Conference, El Paso Giving Day, and Power, Purpose, Plan: Fund Development training, a paid internship program at no cost to nonprofits, and a nonprofit study to better understand the composition of the nonprofit sector.$25,000
2024Rails to Trails ConservancyCOMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT$20,000
2024The Hunt Family FoundationBRIDGE ACCELERATOR - INNOVATOR SPONSORSHIP 2024$10,000
2024Robert E & Evelyn McKee FoundationSUPPORT OF SERVICES$10,000
2024Texas Guaranteed Student LoanGENERAL SUPPORT$10,000
2024The Electric Company Charitable FoundationEnvironmental Stewardship- The Paso del Norte Trail seeks funding to plant desert native and adaptive trees along the Playa Drain Trail in El Paso's Mission Valley. This project supports environmental stewardship by improving air quality, reducing heat island effects, and promoting public health in a low-income, high-risk area. Trees will enhance trail use, encourage physical activity, and create a cooler, healthier environment for residents.$10,000
2024The Hunt Family FoundationOPERATION NOEL FUND$5,000
2024The Hunt Family FoundationEPGD 2024 MATCH - EL PASO CENTER FOR CHILDREN$5,000
2024Enterprise Holdings FoundationProgram Support$2,500
2024The Hunt Family FoundationPDN WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL ACADEMIC WORLDQUEST$2,500

Showing 30 most recent of 93 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Paso del Norte Community Foundation?

Paso del Norte Community Foundation is funded by 49 grantmakers, led by The Andrew W Mellon Foundation ($2.1M), Paso del Norte Health Foundation ($1.6M), Alpine Humane Society Char Tr Xxx-xx-xxxx ($1.3M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $10.8M in grants to Paso del Norte Community Foundation between 2020–2025.

Who is Paso del Norte Community Foundation's largest funder?

The Andrew W Mellon Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Paso del Norte Community Foundation, with $2.1M across 8 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has Paso del Norte Community Foundation received?

IRS 990 filings record $10.8M in grants to Paso del Norte Community Foundation across 93 grants from 49 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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