The Detroit Institute of Arts

Detroit, MI ·EIN 38-1359510 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$19.3M received 37 funders 94 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds The Detroit Institute of Arts?

The Detroit Institute of Arts is funded by 37 grantmakers, led by William Davidson Foundation ($6.2M), Ford Philanthropy ($3.2M), Community Foundation for Southeast ($2.4M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $19.3M in grants to The Detroit Institute of Arts between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
William Davidson Foundation$6,150,00062020–2024
Ford Philanthropy$3,215,00052020–2024
Community Foundation for Southeast$2,401,46712024
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program$1,543,20042021–2024
National Philanthropic Trust$1,149,93042021–2024
John S and James L Knight Foundation$1,072,81542020–2024
Eleanor & Edsel Ford Fund$825,00052020–2024
The Miami Foundation Inc$797,31122020–2023
Hudson-webber Foundation$723,40092022–2024
The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation$300,00032021–2023
The Kresge Foundation$201,00032020–2023
Terra Foundation for American Art$136,95732020–2023
The Walters Family Foundation$126,38822020–2021
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust Inc$83,00022023–2024
Max M & Marjorie S Fisher Foundation$75,00012020
Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund$70,20412023
Weyerhaeuserday Foundation$70,00052020–2024
The Seligman Family Foundation$67,80532020–2022
The Us Charitable Gift Trust$48,50012024
The Blackbaud Giving Fund$44,09612023
Gs Donor Advised Philanthropy Fund$31,00012023
Jewish Communal Fund$30,00022020–2021
Speyer Foundation$27,00332021–2023
Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo$25,00012024
The Cassie Family Foundation$22,06122023–2024

Showing top 25 of 37 funders by total given.

What grants has The Detroit Institute of Arts received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Community Foundation for SoutheastARTS AND CULTURE$2,401,467
2024National Philanthropic TrustEDUCATION$1,011,900
2024Ford PhilanthropyMUSEUMS AND CULTURAL INST.$680,000
2024John S and James L Knight FoundationTO ATTRACT NEW AUDIENCES AND DELIVER AN ENGAGING VISITOR EXPERIENCE THROUGH ENHANCEMENTS TO THE MUSEUM'S TECH INFRASTRUCTURE AND RESULTING DIGITAL EXPERIENCES.$500,000
2024Hudson-webber FoundationFOR UNRESTRICTED OPERATING ENDOWMENT SUPPORT IN RECOGNITION OF MARY ANNE AND EUGENE A. GARGARO$250,000
2024William Davidson FoundationTo support the Gargaro Directors Endowment$250,000
2024Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust IncUNRESTRICTED GENERAL SUPPORT$59,000
2024William Davidson FoundationTo support the 2024 DIA Gala$50,000
2024The Us Charitable Gift TrustFOR RECIPIENT'S EXEMPT PURPOSE$48,500
2024Community Foundation for Greater BuffaloCHARITABLE SUPPORT. ANY RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN COMMUNICATED TO THE GRANTEE.$25,000
2024Eleanor & Edsel Ford FundGENERAL OPERATING ENDOWMENT$25,000
2024Weyerhaeuserday FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$10,000
2024The Cassie Family FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$8,061
2024Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramFOR RECIPIENT'S EXEMPT PURPOSE$5,100
2024Jpmorgan Chase FoundationMATCHING CONTRIBUTION (GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT)$420
2024Hudson-webber FoundationWOMEN'S COMMITTEE$400
2024Citizens Charitable FoundationMATCHING GIFTS$170
2023Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramFOR RECIPIENT'S EXEMPT PURPOSE$1,516,100
2023Ford PhilanthropyARTS$680,000
2023The Miami Foundation IncPROGRAM SUPPORT$295,111
2023Hudson-webber FoundationFOR UNRESTRICTED OPERATING ENDOWMENT SUPPORT IN RECOGNITION OF MARY ANNE AND EUGENE A. GARGARO$250,000
2023William Davidson FoundationTo support the Gargaro Directors Endowment.$250,000
2023Eleanor & Edsel Ford FundGENERAL OPERATING ENDOWMENT$200,000
2023National Philanthropic TrustCULTURE & ARTS$108,830
2023The Eli and Edythe Broad FoundationARTS - INVESTMENT TO INCREASE ACCESS TO THE VISUAL, PERFORMING, AND LITERARY ARTS$100,000
2023Terra Foundation for American ArtART EDUCATION$75,000
2023Raymond James Charitable Endowment FundGENERAL SUPPORT$70,204
2023The Kresge FoundationTHIS GRANT WILL PROVIDE PROJECT SUPPORT FOR THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING THAT WILL ACCOMPANY THE JAMES BARNOR RETROSPECTIVE, A FIVE-MONTH EXHIBITION FROM MAY 28, 2023, TO OCTOBER 15, 2023, THAT WILL SHOWCASE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE UNITED STATES A COMPREHENSIVE AND UNPRECEDENTED SURVEY OF WORK FROM THIS BRITISH-GHANAIAN PHOTOGRAPHER WHOSE CAREER SPANS MORE THAN SIX DECADES.$54,000
2023John S and James L Knight FoundationTO ATTRACT NEW AUDIENCES AND DELIVER AN ENGAGING VISITOR EXPERIENCE THROUGH ENHANCEMENTS TO THE MUSEUM'S TECH INFRASTRUCTURE AND RESULTING DIGITAL EXPERIENCES.$52,304
2023The Blackbaud Giving FundGENERAL SUPPORT$44,096

Showing 30 most recent of 94 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds The Detroit Institute of Arts?

The Detroit Institute of Arts is funded by 37 grantmakers, led by William Davidson Foundation ($6.2M), Ford Philanthropy ($3.2M), Community Foundation for Southeast ($2.4M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $19.3M in grants to The Detroit Institute of Arts between 2019–2024.

Who is The Detroit Institute of Arts's largest funder?

William Davidson Foundation is the largest recorded funder of The Detroit Institute of Arts, with $6.2M across 6 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has The Detroit Institute of Arts received?

IRS 990 filings record $19.3M in grants to The Detroit Institute of Arts across 94 grants from 37 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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