Woodstock Institute

Chicago, IL ·EIN 36-2907408 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$3.2M received 17 funders 49 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Woodstock Institute?

Woodstock Institute is funded by 17 grantmakers, led by The Chicago Community Trust ($1.2M), Jpmorgan Chase Foundation ($715K), Grand Victoria Foundation ($260K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $3.2M in grants to Woodstock Institute between 2020–2024.

What grants has Woodstock Institute received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024The Chicago Community TrustGeneral support for programs, operations and other charitable purposes$250,000
2024John D and Catherine T MacarthurIN SUPPORT OF GENERAL OPERATIONS$100,000
2024Grand Victoria FoundationGeneral Operating Support$65,000
2024Woods Fund of ChicagoGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$60,000
2024Polk Bros Foundation IncStrong Communities$45,000
2024Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund$20,000
2024The Aspen Institute IncROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS$10,000
2024Marquette Bank Affordable HousingCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT$6,500
2024First Mid Bancshares IncUNRESTRICTED GIFT$5,000
2023The Chicago Community TrustThe grant's purpose is to continue work of the Mortgage Access Initiative (MAI) The focus for this project is to re-imagine, de-construct and advocate for a better mortgage lending and home buying process to achieve greater equity in homeownership outcomes for people of color and expand the breadth of responsive mortgage products that meet their needs.$250,000
2023Jpmorgan Chase FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$165,000
2023John D and Catherine T Macarthurin support of general operations$100,000
2023Grand Victoria FoundationGeneral Operating Support$65,000
2023Woods Fund of ChicagoGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$45,000
2023Polk Bros Foundation IncStrong Communities$45,000
2023Fifth Third Chicagoland FoundationCOMMUNITY$40,000
2023Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund$25,000
2023Charities Aid Foundation AmericaCHARITABLE DONATION$15,000
2023Polk Bros Foundation IncSpecial Projects$13,000
2023First Mid Bancshares IncUNRESTRICTED GIFT$5,000
2022Jpmorgan Chase FoundationIN SUPPORT OF FINANCIAL HEALTH$400,000
2022The Chicago Community TrustSupport to improve access to services and affordable products that allow low-income families in Chicago to maintain financial health. In support of the Predatory Lending Project for general operating support, from the Searle Funds at the Chicago Community Trust.$350,000
2022Grand Victoria FoundationGeneral Operating Support$65,000
2022John D and Catherine T Macarthurto convene community leaders and residents in conversations to inform the redesign of the Woodstock Institute's Community Lending Fact Book and Data Portal$50,000
2022Polk Bros Foundation IncStrong Communities$45,000
2022Woods Fund of ChicagoGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$45,000
2022Fifth Third Chicagoland FoundationCOMMUNITY$40,000
2022Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund$25,000
2022The Blackbaud Giving FundGENERAL SUPPORT$16,500
2022Polk Bros Foundation IncSpecial Projects$15,000

Showing 30 most recent of 49 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Woodstock Institute?

Woodstock Institute is funded by 17 grantmakers, led by The Chicago Community Trust ($1.2M), Jpmorgan Chase Foundation ($715K), Grand Victoria Foundation ($260K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $3.2M in grants to Woodstock Institute between 2020–2024.

Who is Woodstock Institute's largest funder?

The Chicago Community Trust is the largest recorded funder of Woodstock Institute, with $1.2M across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Woodstock Institute received?

IRS 990 filings record $3.2M in grants to Woodstock Institute across 49 grants from 17 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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