Funding search · EIN 237122879 · Washington, DC

Center for Science in the

A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.

69
grants reported
$3.7M
total given
2021–2024
filing years
$54,623
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20212024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

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2 grants matching “suggested · $252,780

  • $182,780

    Bay Area Community Resources · San Rafael, CA · 2023

    Develop the power of youth advocates to conduct research and make policy suggestions on how to improve the food retail landscape in the san francisco bay area in california

  • $70,000

    Bay Area Community Resources (Bacr) · San Rafael, CA · 2022

    Develop the power of bipoc youth advocates to conduct research and make policy suggestions on how to improve the food retail landscape in san francisco, california

Top recipients

Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.

  • Bay Area Community Resources2 grants · $212,780
  • Center for Black Health and Equity1 grant · $200,000
  • Praxis Project1 grant · $140,000
  • Real Food for Kids2 grants · $139,728
  • Interfaith Public Health Network1 grant · $138,500
  • The Center for Black Health & Equity1 grant · $120,000
  • Afrithrive2 grants · $119,920
  • Co-Op Dayton2 grants · $118,872
  • La Semilla Food Center2 grants · $117,500
  • Zuni Youth Enrichment Project2 grants · $117,500

Giving over time

$547,690
2021
$1.4M
2022
$1.3M
2023
$408,577
2024

Grant history

All 69 reported grants, largest first.

  • $200,000

    Center for Black Health and Equity · Durham, NC · 2021

    Advocate for informed choices in atlanta, cleveland & new orleans

  • $182,780

    Bay Area Community Resources · San Rafael, CA · 2023

    Develop the power of youth advocates to conduct research and make policy suggestions on how to improve the food retail landscape in the san francisco bay area in california

  • $140,000

    Praxis Project · Oakland, CA · 2021

    Deliver trainings to increase health and equity outcomes

  • $138,500

    Interfaith Public Health Network · Bronx, NY · 2023

    Community outreach work in support of nutrient warning label and food marketing policy campaigns in new york

  • $120,000

    The Center for Black Health & Equity · Durham, NC · 2023

    Campaign for passage of a restaurant menu sodium disclosure policy in cleveland, ohio

  • $114,813

    Maryland State Conference Naacp · Columbia, MD · 2022

    Campaign for a comprehensive, healthy meals for kids bill in charles and howard counties, and support implementation of montgomery county bill (cb 1-22) in maryland

  • $90,750

    Equity Alliance Group · Stockton, CA · 2023

    Support advocacy of a healthy food retail policy campaign in stockton, ca

  • $86,100

    Youth Activism Project · Bethesda, MD · 2022

    Increase access to snap in michigan through youth organizing

  • $84,409

    Johns Hopkins University · Baltimore, MD · 2022

    Assess the impacts of dollar stores in baltimore to inform the development and adoption of policies affecting local retail food environments

  • $84,115

    Keep Your Faith Corporation · Charleston, WV · 2022

    Campaign to secure snap stretch funding in west virginia

  • $75,000

    Momsrising Education Fund · Bellevue, WA · 2023

    Mobilize moms across north carolina to raise awareness about the benefits of school meals for all

  • $75,000

    Real Food for Kids · McLean, VA · 2023

    Continue work to secure a snap demonstration project waiver in arlington, virginia with a produce incentive/ssb disincentive

  • $74,800

    Pennsylvania Prison Society · Philadelphia, PA · 2022

    Address issues identified with experiences of eating in pennsylvania department of corrections (doc) facilities by strengthening language in the doc food procurement and service contract

  • $74,750

    Heal Food Alliance (Movement Strategy Center) · Oakland, CA · 2022

    Campaign for good food procurement in illinois that applies to all food-purchasing state agencies

  • $70,000

    Bay Area Community Resources (Bacr) · San Rafael, CA · 2022

    Develop the power of bipoc youth advocates to conduct research and make policy suggestions on how to improve the food retail landscape in san francisco, california

  • $70,000

    Momsrising · Bellevue, WA · 2022

    Supporting nc anti-hunger advocacy fellows to lead a school meals campaign

  • $64,974

    Merrimack College · North Andover, MA · 2022

    Evaluation of nutrition quality of competitive foods in schools

  • $64,728

    Real Food for Kids · McLean, VA · 2021

    Support demonstration project in arlington, va to incentivize produce and disincentivize sugary beverages

  • $60,500

    United Parents and Students · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    Campaign for healthy food financing in city and county policy and the opening of additional grocery store locations to support increased food access in los angeles communities

  • $60,000

    Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2024

    Constructing case studies of dollar store policies to inform the ongoing policy development process in baltimore

  • $60,000

    La Semilla Food Center · Anthony, NM · 2024

    Supporting regional power building through a community based, emergent fellowship design

  • $60,000

    Afrithrive · Silver Spring, MD · 2023

    Powerbuilding for black immigrant and refugee communities to make decisions on how they

  • $60,000

    Co-Op Dayton · Dayton, OH · 2023

    Supporting the gem city market powerbuiling initiative

  • $60,000

    Good Work Institute · Kingston, NY · 2023

    Develop and strengthen their powerbuilding capacity to pursue larger-scale storytelling and to develop a community-centered advocacy agenda

  • $60,000

    Sankofa Community Development Corporation · New Orleans, LA · 2023

    Build the power and leadership of lower ninth ward residents of new orleans through the sankofa community action advisory board (caab)

  • $60,000

    University of Iowa · Iowa City, IA · 2023

    Apply for a usda waiver to test healthy eating snap strategies including healthy food incentives paired with disincentives

  • $60,000

    Zuni Youth Enrichment Project · Zuni, NM · 2023

    Build power for zuni food sovereignty

  • $60,000

    Rock Steady Farm (Fiscal Sponsor Good Work Institute) · Kingston, NY · 2022

    Building the internal capacity of a vast community of queer, trans, and bipoc farmers through a dedicated organizing and powerbuilding strategy

  • $59,920

    Afrithrive · Silver Spring, MD · 2022

    Powerbuilding for black immigrant and refugee communities to make decisions on how they grow, sell, buy, prepare, and eat culturally appropriate healthy foods

  • $58,872

    Co-Op Dayton · Dayton, OH · 2022

    Supporting the gem city market powerbuilding initiative

  • $58,679

    Pg Changemakers (Fiscal Sponsor Missionedge) · San Diego, CA · 2022

    Supporting the food in jails should heal, not harm campaign

  • $57,500

    La Semilla Food Center · Anthony, NM · 2022

    Support development of a food justice advocacy circle to address the current gap in civic engagement and policy advocacy leadership opportunities among youth

  • $57,500

    Zuni Youth Enrichment Project · Zuni, NM · 2022

    Power building for zuni food sovereignty

  • $56,011

    Sankofa Cdc · New Orleans, LA · 2022

    Support development of sankofa community action advisory board

  • $54,623

    Dc Greens · Washington, DC · 2022

    Campaign for values-driven food procurement for dc jail

  • $50,000

    Appalachian State University · Boone, NC · 2023

    Assess the impacts of unconditional guaranteed income (gi) on food security and nutrition security among black women with low-incomes and their families participating in the georgia resilience and opportunity fund (gro) read all
  • $49,450

    Interfaith Public Health Network (Fiscal Sponsor Church of God of Prophecy · Bronx, NY · 2024

    Supporting passage of new york city council legislation to require kids meals at chain restaurants in new york city to meet minimum nutritional requirements, participating in a sustainable restaurant kids meals workgrou read all
  • $48,000

    Sustainable Food Center · Austin, TX · 2024

    Building support for snap incentive programming in texas

  • $45,000

    Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma · Oklahoma City, OK · 2023

    Build community capacity to strengthen daytons local food system

  • $40,000

    New Orleans Food Policy Advisory Committee · New Orleans, LA · 2024

    Campaigning for process improvements and increased access to the disaster snap program

  • $39,000

    The Harkin Institute · Des Moines, IA · 2023

    Securing a snap waiver in iowa

  • $37,500

    Equity Alliance Group (Eag) · Stockton, CA · 2022

    Support advocacy of a healthy food retail policy campaign in stockton, ca

  • $37,151

    University of North Carolina · Boone, NC · 2024

    Assessing the impacts of unconditional guaranteed income (gi) on food security and nutrition security among black women with low-incomes and their families participating in the georgia resilience and opportunity fund (g read all
  • $36,976

    Coalition for Carceral Nutrition (Fiscal Sponsor Fiscal Sponsorship Allies · Indianapolis, IN · 2024

    Researching privatized prison food service and leading campaign for improvements to food and nutrition in the d.c. Department of corrections carceral system

  • $33,000

    United Parents and Students · Los Angeles, CA · 2023

    Campaign for healthy food financing in city and county policy and the opening of additional grocery store locations to support increased food access in los angeles communities

  • $32,953

    New Orleans Food Policy Action Council · New Orleans, LA · 2022

    Conduct snap policy campaign planning activities focusing on the d-snap system in louisiana

  • $30,000

    Keep Your Faith Corporation · Charleston, WV · 2023

    Campaign to secure snap stretch funding in west virginia

  • $30,000

    California Immigrant Policy Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2022

    Food4all campaign; snap policy to address food insecurity for immigrant communities

  • $30,000

    Hawaii Public Health Institute · Honolulu, HI · 2022

    Enable action and implementation of nutrition-based food banking in hawai'i, with a focus on farm to food bank (ftfb) programming.

  • $30,000

    Bay Area Community Resources · El Cerrito, CA · 2021

    Engage transitional-aged youth into advocacy to reduce sugary items in california

  • $30,000

    Momsrising Education Fund · Bellevue, WA · 2021

    Advocate to increase snap access for immigrants

  • $25,000

    Charles County Naacp (Fiscal Sponsor Youth Educational Services Inc) · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    Leading implementation of a new restaurant kids meals nutrition bill serving charles county, maryland

  • $25,000

    Mission Edge San Diego · San Diego, CA · 2023

    Change the procurement practices, nutritional standards and guidelines, meal service and preparation for those within incarcerated spaces and those recently released from incarceration

  • $25,000

    Community Food Advocates · New York, NY · 2022

    Universal school meals campaign in new york state

  • $20,258

    Sustainable Food Center · Austin, TX · 2022

    Secure statewide support and funding from the state of texas for snap incentive programs through legislation that promotes greater food access

  • $20,000

    California Immigrant Policy Center · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    Broadening food access for all californians, regardless of immigration status

  • $20,000

    End Hunger Connecticut · East Hartford, CT · 2024

    Convening the voices of snap recipients to identify actions to improve population health

  • $17,000

    The Harkin Institute · Des Moines, IA · 2021

    Advocate for healthy snap in iowa

  • $12,000

    Chilis On Wheels (Fiscal Sponsor a Well-Fed World) · Orlando, FL · 2024

    Conducting exploratory work around sustainable kids meals policy in new york city

  • $11,200

    Aha New Orleans · Dallas, TX · 2022

    Kids meals policy implementation in nola

  • $11,000

    Teens for Food Justice · New York, NY · 2023

    Support a campaign for a comprehensive restaurant kids' meals nutrition policy in new york city through development of a youth food policy internship program

  • $10,000

    Childrens Defense Fund-Ohio · Columbus, OH · 2021

    Advocate healthy snap in ohio

  • $10,000

    Dc Greens · Washington, DC · 2021

    Advocate healthy snap in washington dc

  • $10,000

    Hunger Free Colorado · Denver, CO · 2021

    Expand snap eligibility for community college students

  • $9,744

    Rhode Island Public Health Institute · Providence, RI · 2021

    Advocate for healthy snap in rhode island

  • $8,318

    Nebraska Appleseed · Lincoln, NE · 2021

    Advocate to expand access for snap in nebraska

  • $7,500

    Healthy Schools Campaign · Chicago, IL · 2021

    Advocate to improve school food in chicago

  • $5,350

    Illinois Public Health Institute · Chicago, IL · 2021

    Support healthy children's meal beverage campaign in illinois

  • $5,050

    Nourish Colorado · Denver, CO · 2021

    Advocate for healthy snap in colorado

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