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Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Incorporated — Grants & Giving Profile

Based on their 2024 IRS Form 990-PF filing (EIN 560690140) — historical reported giving, not an open application portal.

Compiled from public IRS Form 990-PF Part XV filings. UseGrants is an independent aggregator, not affiliated with this foundation.

Overview

In its 2024 IRS Form 990-PF filing, Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Incorporated reported 76 grants totaling $17,666,250 to 76 organizations across 16 states and territories, most often for general operating support. Its largest reported grant was $1,250,000 to Progeorgia State Table Inc.

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Reported grants
76
Total given
$17.7M
Median grant
$202.5K
Largest grant
$1.3M
Recipients
76
States reached
16

What this foundation funds

Where the funding went

Largest recipients (by total reported funding)

RecipientLocationTotal
Progeorgia State Table IncATLANTA, GA$1,250,000
Power Coalition for Equity and JusticeNEW ORLEANS, LA$1,080,000
Alabama ForwardMONTGOMERY, AL$850,000
Mississippi EngagedJACKSON, MS$805,000
Asian Americans Advancing JusticeNORCROSS, GA$700,000
State VoicesWASHINGTON, DC$675,000
Center on Budget and Policy PriortitiesWASHINGTON, DC$637,500
State Leadership ProjectRALEIGH, NC$575,000
North Carolina Asian Americans TogetherRALEIGH, NC$405,000
Georgia Budget and Policy Institute IncATLANTA, GA$400,000
Mississippi VotesJACKSON, MS$400,000
Alabama AriseMONTGOMERY, AL$350,000
West Virginia Community Development HUB IncCHARLESTON, WV$350,000
Step UP LouisianaNEW ORLEANS, LA$330,000
Civic TNNASHVILLE, TN$325,000
Southern Vision AllianceDURHAM, NC$325,000
Latino Community Fund IncDECATUR, GA$305,000
Deep Center IncSAVANNAH, GA$300,000
Fair Count IncATLANTA, GA$300,000
Institute on Taxation and Economic PolicyWASHINGTON, DC$300,000
Invest in LouisianaBATON ROUGE, LA$300,000
Kentucky Coalition IncLONDON, KY$300,000
NEW Virginia Majority Education FundALEXANDRIA, VA$300,000
North Carolina Congress of Latino OrganizationsDURHAM, NC$300,000
ONE VoiceJACKSON, MS$300,000
Southern Vision Alliance on Behalf of NC Latinx CollaborativeDURHAM, NC$300,000
The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal AnalysisRICHMOND, VA$300,000
North Carolina Counts CoalitionRALEIGH, NC$297,500
North Carolina ChildRALEIGH, NC$281,250
EL Pueblo IncRALEIGH, NC$275,000
Partnership for Southern EquityATLANTA, GA$275,000
Housing LouisianaNEW ORLEANS, LA$245,000
Georgia Latino Alliance for Human RightsATLANTA, GA$235,000
Arkansas Public Policy Panel IncLITTLE ROCK, AR$225,000
Communityworks CarolinaGREENVILLE, SC$225,000
Kentucky Center for Economic PolicyBEREA, KY$225,000
South Carolina Community Loan FundCHARLESTON, SC$225,000
Women's Foundation of the SouthNEW ORLEANS, LA$205,000
North Carolina Black AllianceRALEIGH, NC$200,000
Center for Heirs Property PreservationNORTH CHARLESTON, SC$175,000
Highlander Research & Education Center Inc on Behalf of Grantmakers for SONEW MARKET, GA$175,000
WE ARE Down HomeGREENSBORO, NC$170,000
Democracy North CarolinaMORRISVILLE, NC$150,000
North Carolina Budget and TAX CenterDURHAM, NC$150,000
Immigrant Alliance for Justice and Equity (iaje)JACKSON, MO$130,000
Institute for Southern Studies IncDURHAM, NC$110,000
Carolina Federation FundDURHAM, NC$100,000
Together LouisianaNEW ORLEANS, LA$75,000
NEW American PathwaysATLANTA, GA$70,000
Foundation for LouisianaBATON ROUGE, LA$50,000

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Source: public IRS Form 990-PF Part XV filings (tax year 2024). Amounts are as reported by the foundation for a single filing year and reflect historical giving, not a current application opportunity. UseGrants is an independent aggregator, not affiliated with this foundation. Always confirm details with the funder before applying.