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The Hearthland Foundation — Grants & Giving Profile

Based on their 2024 IRS Form 990-PF filing (EIN 954016320) — 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, The Hearthland Foundation reported 86 grants totaling $26,206,000 to 77 organizations across 25 states and territories. Its largest reported grant was $2,000,000 to Childrens Hospital of LOS Angeles.

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Reported grants
86
Total given
$26.2M
Median grant
$237.5K
Largest grant
$2M
Recipients
77
States reached
25

What this foundation funds

Where the funding went

Largest recipients (by total reported funding)

RecipientLocationTotal
American Exchange Project IncSUDBURY, MA$2,000,000
Childrens Hospital of LOS AngelesLOS ANGELES, CA$2,000,000
The Studio Museum in HarlemNEW YORK, NY$1,675,000
Eternal Seeds IncNEW ORLEANS, LA$1,250,000
RewildAUSTIN, TX$1,000,000
The Barack Obama FoundationCHICAGO, IL$1,000,000
On Being ProjectMINNEAPOLIS, MN$850,000
Groundtruth Project IncBEAVERTON, OR$750,000
Hopewell FundWASHINGTON, DC$650,000
Tides CenterSAN FRANCISCO, CA$550,000
Utah Film CenterSALT LAKE CITY, UT$530,000
Facing History and OurselvesBOSTON, MA$500,000
Firelight Media IncNEW YORK, NY$500,000
Jewish Council of Public AffairsNEW YORK, NY$500,000
Liberation Ventures IncOAKLAND, CA$500,000
More Perfect Union FoundationALEXANDRIA, VA$500,000
Propublica IncNEW YORK, NY$500,000
Solutions Journalism NetworkNEW YORK, NY$500,000
Workmoney Foundation IncMILWAUKEE, WI$500,000
The ART and Advocacy SocietyPHILADELPHIA, PA$475,000
Equis InstituteWASHINGTON, DC$400,000
American Journalism Project IncWASHINGTON, DC$350,000
City Club of ChicagoCHICAGO, IL$300,000
Int'l Wilderness Leadership Foundation IncBOULDER, CO$275,000
BVM Capacity Building InstituteATLANTA, GA$250,000
Dream Machine Innovation SO IncLOS ANGELES, CA$250,000
Equal Justice InitiativeMONTGOMERY, AL$250,000
Freedom ReadsNEW HAVEN, CT$250,000
Geffen Playhouse IncLOS ANGELES, CA$250,000
IkarLOS ANGELES, CA$250,000
Institute for Media Analysis IncBROOKLYN, NY$250,000
LOS Angeles Philharmonic AssociationLOS ANGELES, CA$250,000
March for OUR Lives FoundationNEW YORK, NY$250,000
ONE Fair Wage IncCAMBRIDGE, MA$250,000
Reboot IncLONGMEADOW, MA$250,000
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors IncNEW YORK, NY$250,000
Solutions Project IncOAKLAND, CA$250,000
SOS Children's Villages CaliforniaLOS ANGELES, CA$250,000
T of L IncPITTSBURGH, PA$250,000
WE the People MIDETROIT, MI$250,000
Center for Rural Strategies IncWHITESBURG, KY$200,000
Freshgrass Public FoundationSAN FRANCISCO, CA$200,000
More in Common IncNEW YORK, NY$200,000
News Literacy Project IncWASHINGTON, DC$200,000
Thread IncBALTIMORE, MD$200,000
Translash Media IncBROOKLYN, NY$200,000
Alliance for a Just SocietySEATTLE, WA$150,000
Empower InitiativeOAKLAND, CA$150,000
Harness CommunityLOS ANGELES, CA$150,000
International Refugee Assistance Project IncNEW YORK, NY$150,000

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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.