Funding search · EIN 261854785 · New Haven, CT
Economic Development Corporation of New
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 10
- grants reported
- $702,229
- total given
- 2022–2023
- filing years
- $56,250
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2023. 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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10 grants matching “attraction” · $702,229
- $50,000
District Arts and Education · New Haven, CT · 2023
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $223,716
Southern Ct State University · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $102,883
District Arts and Education · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $75,000
Conncorp Llc · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $70,554
New Haven Free Public Library Foundation · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $62,500
The John B Pierce Laboratory · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $44,500
Makehaven · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $33,640
Known Coworking · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $21,837
Concepts for Adaptive Learning · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $17,599
Dci Resources · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
Grant history
All 10 reported grants, largest first.
- $223,716
Southern Ct State University · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $102,883
District Arts and Education · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $75,000
Conncorp Llc · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $70,554
New Haven Free Public Library Foundation · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $62,500
The John B Pierce Laboratory · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $50,000
District Arts and Education · New Haven, CT · 2023
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $44,500
Makehaven · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $33,640
Known Coworking · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $21,837
Concepts for Adaptive Learning · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
- $17,599
Dci Resources · New Haven, CT · 2022
To serve as a catalyst for attracting human and capital investment to the city and its neighborhoods.
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