Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac

Washington, DC ·EIN 52-1161473 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$9.4M received 15 funders 42 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac?

Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac is funded by 15 grantmakers, led by National Philanthropic Trust ($4.0M), Gates Foundation ($2.4M), The California Endowment ($690K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $9.4M in grants to Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
National Philanthropic Trust$4,000,00012022
Gates Foundation$2,425,00062020–2024
The California Endowment$690,00072020–2024
The Kresge Foundation$475,00042020–2024
Silicon Valley Community Foundation$445,20042021–2024
The California Wellness Foundation$360,00032020–2024
Charities Aid Foundation America$320,29732021–2024
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$298,45412024
Network for Good$131,00552020–2024
Services and Advocacy for Gay Lesbian$117,29022022–2024
Tides Center$85,00022021–2022
The Annenberg Foundation$25,00012021
Philanthropic Ventures Foundation$20,00012021
Sempra Foundation$4012023
The Pfizer Foundation Inc$412024

What grants has Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Gates FoundationK-12 EDUCATION; PUBLIC AWARENESS AND ANALYSIS$375,000
2024The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation81962 EMPLOYING RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY TO UNDERSTAND HOW SOUTHEAST ASIAN AMERICANS DEFINE WELLNESS TO ADVANCE THE HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF THEIR COMMUNITIES$298,454
2024Charities Aid Foundation AmericaCHARITABLE DONATION$160,000
2024The California Wellness FoundationCORE OPERATING SUPPORT$150,000
2024The Kresge FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$100,000
2024Silicon Valley Community FoundationCivic Participation$75,000
2024The California EndowmentSTRENGTHENING HEALTH ADVOCACY AND ORGANIZING CAPACITY IN CALIFORNIA: TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN AMERICANS AND OTHER REFUGEE COMMUNITIES IN CALIFORNIA THROUGH STRATEGIC POLICY ADVOCACY AND COALITION BUILDING.$75,000
2024Services and Advocacy for Gay LesbianCONTRIBUTION$35,000
2024Network for GoodUNRESTRICTED$10,265
2024The Pfizer Foundation IncVOLUNTEER PROGRAM$4
2023Gates FoundationPUBLIC AWARENESS AND ANALYSIS$375,000
2023Gates FoundationPOSTSECONDARY EDUCATION$175,000
2023Silicon Valley Community FoundationCivic Participation$98,850
2023The California EndowmentSTRENGTHENING HEALTH ADVOCACY AND ORGANIZING CAPACITY IN CALIFORNIA: TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN AMERICANS AND OTHER REFUGEE COMMUNITIES IN CALIFORNIA THROUGH STRATEGIC POLICY ADVOCACY AND COALITION BUILDING.$75,000
2023Network for GoodUNRESTRICTED$30,528
2023Sempra FoundationCIVIL RIGHTS$40
2022National Philanthropic TrustINTERNATIONAL$4,000,000
2022Gates FoundationPUBLIC AWARENESS AND ANALYSIS$500,000
2022The California EndowmentSTRENGTHENING HEALTH ADVOCACY AND ORGANIZING CAPACITY IN CALIFORNIA: TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN AMERICANS AND OTHER REFUGEE COMMUNITIES IN CALIFORNIA THROUGH STRATEGIC POLICY ADVOCACY AND COALITION BUILDING.$125,000
2022The Kresge FoundationTHIS GRANT PROVIDES GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO THE SOUTHEAST ASIA RESOURCE ACTION CENTER (SEARAC) TO DISRUPT THE INVISIBILITY AND EMPOWER CAMBODIAN, LAOTIAN, AND VIETNAMESE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES TO CREATE A SOCIALLY JUST AND EQUITABLE SOCIETY AS PART OF THE FOUNDATIONS RACIAL JUSTICE RESPONSE PLANS FRONTLINE ORGANIZATION STRATEGIC AREA. THE FRONTLINE ORGS STRATEGIC AREA AIMS TO BUILD THE NATIONAL RACIAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT AND STRENGTHEN A PLACE-BASED APPROACH FOR ORGANIZATIONS FOCUSED ON RACIAL JUSTICE AND LED BY PEOPLE OF COLOR.$125,000
2022Silicon Valley Community FoundationCivil Participation$101,350
2022Services and Advocacy for Gay LesbianCONTRACTUAL PASS THROUGH$82,290
2022Charities Aid Foundation AmericaCHARITABLE DONATION$80,000
2022Tides CenterEQUITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT$75,000
2022Network for GoodUNRESTRICTED$30,922
2022The California EndowmentSTRENGTHENING HEALTH ADVOCACY AND ORGANIZING CAPACITY IN CALIFORNIA: TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN AMERICANS AND OTHER REFUGEE COMMUNITIES IN CALIFORNIA THROUGH STRATEGIC POLICY ADVOCACY AND COALITION BUILDING.$25,000
2021Gates FoundationPUBLIC AWARENESS AND ANALYSIS$500,000
2021The California Wellness FoundationFOR CORE OPERATING SUPPORT FOR PUBLIC POLICY, COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND COMMUNICATIONS EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN AMERICANS IN CALIFORNIA.$200,000
2021Silicon Valley Community FoundationCivil Participation$170,000
2021The California EndowmentSTRENGTHENING HEALTH ADVOCACY AND ORGANIZING CAPACITY IN CALIFORNIA: TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN AMERICANS AND OTHER REFUGEE COMMUNITIES IN CALIFORNIA THROUGH STRATEGIC POLICY ADVOCACY AND COALITION BUILDING.$155,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac?

Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac is funded by 15 grantmakers, led by National Philanthropic Trust ($4.0M), Gates Foundation ($2.4M), The California Endowment ($690K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $9.4M in grants to Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac between 2020–2024.

Who is Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac's largest funder?

National Philanthropic Trust is the largest recorded funder of Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac, with $4.0M across 1 grant (2022).

How much grant funding has Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac received?

IRS 990 filings record $9.4M in grants to Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Searac across 42 grants from 15 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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