Washington Center for Equitable Growth

Washington, DC ·EIN 47-4464400 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$32.1M received 25 funders 64 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds Washington Center for Equitable Growth?

Washington Center for Equitable Growth is funded by 25 grantmakers, led by Sandler Foundation ($12.0M), The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation ($3.8M), The Ford Foundation ($3.4M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $32.1M in grants to Washington Center for Equitable Growth between 2019–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Sandler Foundation$12,000,00052020–2024
The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation$3,830,00052021–2024
The Ford Foundation$3,425,00032020–2024
Omidyar Network Fund Inc$2,545,00062020–2024
Freedom Together Foundation$2,500,00052020–2024
Pivotal Philanthropies Foundation$2,000,00012024
Gates Foundation$1,445,63632021–2023
Good Ventures Foundation$750,00022020–2021
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$664,29332024
Laura and John Arnold Foundation$550,00032022–2024
Alfred P Sloan Foundation$485,99322020
Orange County Community Foundation$375,00032019–2021
Share Our Strength$250,00012023
The Marisla Foundation$175,00022022–2023
Center for Community Change$169,18212024
American Council of Learned Societies$154,00012020
Russell Sage Foundation$151,59252020–2024
The Kresge Foundation$130,00012022
Hopewell Fund$100,00012024
Boston Foundation Inc$100,00052020–2024
Seattle Foundation$100,00022021–2022
Kaphan Foundation$100,00012021
Tides Foundation$75,00012022
New Venture Fund$15,00012024
Jewish Communal Fund$10,00012020

What grants has Washington Center for Equitable Growth received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Sandler FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$2,000,000
2024Pivotal Philanthropies FoundationTO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT$2,000,000
2024The William & Flora Hewlett FoundationFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$800,000
2024Freedom Together FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$500,000
2024The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation82359 INFLUENCING THE NATURE AND PARAMETERS OF A RAPIDLY SHIFTING DEBATE ON THE CARE ECONOMY AND THE EXPIRING PROVISIONS OF THE 2017 TAX CUTS AND JOBS ACT$450,000
2024Omidyar Network Fund IncGeneral operating support$250,000
2024Center for Community ChangeSPECIAL PROJECTS$169,182
2024The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation80293 INFORMING POLICYMAKERS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ENHANCED CHILD TAX CREDIT FOR FAMILIES$164,293
2024The Ford FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$150,000
2024Hopewell FundCIVIL RIGHTS, SOCIAL ACTION, ADVOCACY$100,000
2024Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO ELEVATE THE PUBLIC POLICY DISCUSSION ON HEALTH CARE CONSOLIDATION AND ITS IMPACT ON HEALTH CARE PRICES, AND IDENTIFY POLICY SOLUTIONS TO ADDRESS CONSOLIDATION AND ANTICOMPETITIVE CONDUCT.$50,000
2024The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation81906 GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE WASHINGTON CENTER FOR EQUITABLE GROWTH$50,000
2024Omidyar Network Fund IncTo support Grantee's research projects and programs$45,000
2024Russell Sage FoundationThe Future of Public Sector Worker Power$32,650
2024Russell Sage FoundationThe Future of Public Sector Worker Power$32,650
2024Boston Foundation IncOperating Support/Annual Fund$20,000
2024New Venture FundCAPACITY BUILDING$15,000
2023Sandler FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$2,500,000
2023The William & Flora Hewlett FoundationFOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$1,000,000
2023Freedom Together FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$500,000
2023Gates FoundationU.S. ECONOMIC MOBILITY & OPPORTUNITY$445,636
2023Omidyar Network Fund IncGeneral operating support$250,000
2023Share Our StrengthFAMILY ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT$250,000
2023Laura and John Arnold FoundationTO ELEVATE THE PUBLIC POLICY DISCUSSION ON HEALTH CARE CONSOLIDATION AND ITS IMPACT ON HEALTH CARE PRICES, AND IDENTIFY POLICY SOLUTIONS TO ADDRESS CONSOLIDATION AND ANTICOMPETITIVE CONDUCT.$250,000
2023The Marisla FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$75,000
2023Russell Sage FoundationInequality in Health Returns to Local Labor Markets$44,443
2023Russell Sage FoundationHistorically Black College and University (HBCU) Enrollment and Longer-Te...$33,637
2023The William & Flora Hewlett FoundationFOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND EXECUTIVE COACHING$30,000
2023Boston Foundation IncOperating Support/Annual Fund$20,000
2022Sandler FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$1,500,000

Showing 30 most recent of 64 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Washington Center for Equitable Growth?

Washington Center for Equitable Growth is funded by 25 grantmakers, led by Sandler Foundation ($12.0M), The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation ($3.8M), The Ford Foundation ($3.4M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $32.1M in grants to Washington Center for Equitable Growth between 2019–2024.

Who is Washington Center for Equitable Growth's largest funder?

Sandler Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Washington Center for Equitable Growth, with $12.0M across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Washington Center for Equitable Growth received?

IRS 990 filings record $32.1M in grants to Washington Center for Equitable Growth across 64 grants from 25 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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