Transitions

Spokane, WA ·EIN 91-1307272 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$750K received 22 funders 59 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Transitions?

Transitions is funded by 22 grantmakers, led by Innovia Foundation ($95K), Providence Health & Services - ($91K), Women Helping Women Fund ($84K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $750K in grants to Transitions between 2020–2024.

What grants has Transitions received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Providence Health & Services -SPONSORSHIP$61,039
2024Harvest FoundationNEW LEAF CAFE$50,000
2024Innovia FoundationUsed for the general support of your organization in fulfilling its charitable objectives$17,438
2024Numerica Credit UnionGENERAL SUPPORT$15,000
2024Women Helping Women FundProgram support$15,000
2024Smith-barbieri Progressive FundHELP HOMESLESS WOMEN WITH CHILDREN TRANSITIONS OUT OF POVERTY$10,200
2024Corporation of Gonzaga UniversityGENERAL SUPPORT$5,125
2024Umpqua Bank Charitable FoundationMember Impact Fund support$5,000
2024Don & Marlene Peters FoundationSERVICES FOR HOMELESS WOMEN CHILDREN$500
2024The Avista FoundationMatching Gifts$100
2024The Avista FoundationDollars for Doers$20
2024The Avista FoundationDollars for Doers$20
2024The Avista FoundationDollars for Doers$20
2023United Way of Spokane CountyCommunity Impact/Partner support$30,221
2023Innovia Foundationfor general operating support$14,579
2023Women Helping Women FundProgram support$10,000
2023Multicare Health SystemCONTRIBUTION FROM THE MULTICARE COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP FUND: GENERAL SUPPORT FOR OPERATIONS$10,000
2023Smith-barbieri Progressive FundHELP HOMESLESS WOMEN WITH CHILDREN TRANSITIONS OUT OF POVERTY$7,250
2023Umpqua Bank Charitable FoundationNew Leaf Kitchen and Cafe: Trauma-Informed Job Training for Low-Income Women$6,000
2023Mightycause Charitable Foundation$5,786
2023The Avista FoundationGeneral Support for "People Who Care"$1,000
2022United Way of Spokane County$30,000 in funds to support their programs related to improving educational opportunities for at risk individuals in Spokane County. $2,040 in donor restricted funds designated to agency.$32,040
2022Providence Health & Services -COMMUNITY BENEFIT GRANT$30,000
2022Smith-barbieri Progressive FundHelp homesless women with children transitions out of poverty$25,250
2022Women Helping Women FundProgram support$20,000
2022Innovia FoundationFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$17,954
2022School's Out WashingtonOSPI SUMMER$17,000
2022Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation IncPROGRAM SUPPORT: TRAUMA-INFORMED JOB TRAINING FOR LOW-INCOME WOMEN$15,000
2022Harvest FoundationOPERATING SUPPORT FOR NEW LEAF BAKERY CAFES.$10,000
2022Credit Unions in the State of WashingtonDONATION$10,000

Showing 30 most recent of 59 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Transitions?

Transitions is funded by 22 grantmakers, led by Innovia Foundation ($95K), Providence Health & Services - ($91K), Women Helping Women Fund ($84K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $750K in grants to Transitions between 2020–2024.

Who is Transitions's largest funder?

Innovia Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Transitions, with $95K across 4 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has Transitions received?

IRS 990 filings record $750K in grants to Transitions across 59 grants from 22 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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