Warehouse Worker Resource Center

Ontario, CA ·EIN 45-2287926 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$10.3M received 19 funders 59 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Warehouse Worker Resource Center?

Warehouse Worker Resource Center is funded by 19 grantmakers, led by The James Irvine Foundation ($5.0M), The California Endowment ($1.7M), The Satterberg Foundation Inc ($560K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $10.3M in grants to Warehouse Worker Resource Center between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The James Irvine Foundation$5,025,00072020–2024
The California Endowment$1,660,00072020–2024
The Satterberg Foundation Inc$560,00052020–2024
Weingart Foundation$537,75062021–2024
Powerswitch Action$395,60022023–2024
National Employment Law Project$322,50032020–2022
Liberty Hill Foundation$281,50082020–2024
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Inc$250,00012020
The Henry Luce Foundation Inc$240,00012022
United States Energy Foundation$180,00022022–2023
Tides Foundation$164,53542020–2023
Tides Center$150,00022022–2023
Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates$137,00022024–2025
The Nathan Cummings Foundation Inc$100,00012024
Windward Fund$90,00012024
Rosenberg Foundation$75,00022020–2022
Inland Empire United$58,41022023–2024
California Community Foundation$20,00022022–2023
Chinese Progressive Association$10,00012024

What grants has Warehouse Worker Resource Center received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Korean Immigrant Workers AdvocatesFor program work with the California Coalition for Worker Power (CCWP)$87,000
2024The James Irvine FoundationTo support Fair Work in California$1,000,000
2024The California EndowmentINLAND EMPIRE JUSTICE LAB - ADVANCING HEALTH AND RACIAL EQUITY: TO SUPPORT THE STABILITY AND CAPACITY BUILDING OF KEY REGIONAL POWER BUILDING INSTITUTIONS AND THE COMMUNITIES THEY SUPPORT AND ORGANIZE FOR CAMPAIGNS TO ADDRESS RACIAL AND HEALTH EQUITY ISSUES THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NETWORK OF COMMUNITY-OWNED AND DEDICATED SPACES IN KEY SITES ACROSS THE SOUTH REGIONS INLAND EMPIRE.$700,000
2024Powerswitch ActionCAPACITY BUILDING; CALIFORNIA$245,600
2024The Satterberg Foundation IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$160,000
2024The California EndowmentGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT: TO SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION THAT IS DEDICATED TO IMPROVING THE LIVES, HEALTH AND SAFETY OF WAREHOUSE WORKERS ACROSS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THROUGH EDUCATION, ADVOCACY AND ACTION.$150,000
2024Weingart FoundationUNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT$100,000
2024The Nathan Cummings Foundation IncGENERAL SUPPORT$100,000
2024Windward FundENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS$90,000
2024Inland Empire UnitedGrant - community outreach and civic engagement$51,670
2024Korean Immigrant Workers AdvocatesFor program work with the California Coalition for Worker Power (CCWP)$50,000
2024Liberty Hill FoundationTO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.$20,000
2024Liberty Hill FoundationTO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.$10,000
2024Chinese Progressive AssociationCOMMUNITY ECONOMIC MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE 2024$10,000
2024Liberty Hill FoundationTO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT.$500
2024Liberty Hill FoundationTO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT IN RECOGNITION OF THE TIME SPENT SPEAKING WITH DONORS AND GUIDING US THROUGH KEY SITES OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ORGANIZING.$250
2023The California EndowmentINLAND EMPIRE JUSTICE LAB - ADVANCING HEALTH AND RACIAL EQUITY: TO SUPPORT THE STABILITY AND CAPACITY BUILDING OF KEY REGIONAL POWER BUILDING INSTITUTIONS AND THE COMMUNITIES THEY SUPPORT AND ORGANIZE FOR CAMPAIGNS TO ADDRESS RACIAL AND HEALTH EQUITY ISSUES THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NETWORK OF COMMUNITY-OWNED AND DEDICATED SPACES IN KEY SITES ACROSS THE SOUTH REGIONS INLAND EMPIRE.$400,000
2023The James Irvine FoundationTo support enforcement of labor rights$200,000
2023Weingart FoundationUNRESTRICTED OPERATING SUPPORT$200,000
2023The California EndowmentGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT: TO SUPPORT AN ORGANIZATION THAT IS DEDICATED TO IMPROVING THE LIVES, HEALTH AND SAFETY OF WAREHOUSE WORKERS ACROSS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THROUGH EDUCATION, ADVOCACY AND ACTION.$150,000
2023Powerswitch ActionCA COALITION FOR WORKER POWER, CAPACITY BUILDING, CLIMATE$150,000
2023The Satterberg Foundation IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$100,000
2023United States Energy FoundationTO SUPPORT EDUCATION AND OUTREACH TO BUILD A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE.$80,000
2023Tides FoundationEQUITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT$75,500
2023Tides CenterEQUITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT$75,000
2023Inland Empire UnitedGrant - community outreach and civic engagement$6,740
2023California Community FoundationCIVIC ENGAGEMENT$6,000
2022The James Irvine FoundationTo support a low-wage worker network$1,700,000
2022The James Irvine FoundationFor general operating support.$1,500,000
2022The Henry Luce Foundation IncWarehouse Worker Resource Center Project$240,000

Showing 30 most recent of 59 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Warehouse Worker Resource Center?

Warehouse Worker Resource Center is funded by 19 grantmakers, led by The James Irvine Foundation ($5.0M), The California Endowment ($1.7M), The Satterberg Foundation Inc ($560K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $10.3M in grants to Warehouse Worker Resource Center between 2020–2025.

Who is Warehouse Worker Resource Center's largest funder?

The James Irvine Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Warehouse Worker Resource Center, with $5.0M across 7 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Warehouse Worker Resource Center received?

IRS 990 filings record $10.3M in grants to Warehouse Worker Resource Center across 59 grants from 19 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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