Funding search · EIN 421729283 · Incline Village, NV

3rd Creek Foundation

A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.

23
grants reported
$347,950
total given
2022–2025
filing years
$15,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222025. 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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Grant history

All 23 reported grants, largest first.

  • $30,000

    Upaya Social Ventures · Seattle, WA · 2022

    Support businesses in India to create jobs for the ultra poor Pool of Recoverable Grants

  • $20,000

    Development in Gardening · Atlanta, GA · 2024

    To support farmer field school programs in southwest Uganda

  • $20,000

    Upaya Social Ventures · Seattle, WA · 2024

    Support businesses in India to create jobs for the ultra poor

  • $20,000

    Street Business School · Boulder, CO · 2023

    Support local NGO to receive Street Business School's Global Catalyst Partner Training

  • $20,000

    Upaya Social Ventures · Seattle, WA · 2023

    Support businesses in India to create jobs for the ultra poor

  • $15,000

    Anza Entrepreneurs · 2025

    Support investment accelerator for Tanzanian enterprises positively impacting poor through product or job creation

  • $15,000

    Development in Gardening · Atlanta, GA · 2025

    To support farmer field school programs in southwest Uganda

  • $15,000

    Kbfus Farming Out of Poverty · New York, NY · 2025

    To support FOOPs program model reaching smallholder Sierra Leonean farmers with inputs as a service, knowledge building, and access to markets. Grant includes support of greenhouse construction in Tormabum.

  • $15,000

    Anza Entrepreneurs · 2024

    Support investment accelerator for Tanzanian enterprises positively impacting poor through product or job creation

  • $15,000

    Kbfus Farming Out of Poverty · New York, NY · 2024

    To support FOOPs program model reaching smallholder Sierra Leonean farmers with inputs as a service, knowledge building, and access to markets. Grant includes support of greenhouse construction in Tormabum.

  • $15,000

    Anza Entrepreneurs · 2023

    Support investment accelerator for Tanzanian enterprises positively impacting poor through product or job creation

  • $15,000

    The Charcoal Project · Brooklyn, NY · 2023

    Advancing clean charcoal briquette manufacturers and job creation for ultra poor, unemployed persons

  • $15,000

    Anza Entrepreneurs · 2022

    Support Investment Readiness Accelerator for Tanzanian social enterprise

  • $15,000

    Development in Gardening · Atlanta, GA · 2022

    Support Batwa core farmer livelihood program in SW Uganda

  • $15,000

    King Baudouin Foundation US (Farming Out of Poverty) · New York, NY · 2022

    Support agricultural and livelihoods training for those in need

  • $15,000

    Street Business School · Boulder, CO · 2022

    Support local NGOs to receive Street Business Schools Global Catalyst Partner Training

  • $13,000

    Afes · 2025

    To enhance food, nutrition and income security through raising the capacities of 100 small holder farmers that are living in Chigalu community in Blantyre District. Includes goat loan program

  • $13,000

    Afes · 2024

    To enhance food, nutrition and income security through raising the capacities of 100 small holder farmers that are living in Chigalu community in Blantyre District. Includes goat loan program

  • $11,950

    Afes · 2023

    To enhance food, nutrition and income security through raising the capacities of 100 small holder farmers that are living in Chigalu community in Blantyre District.

  • $10,000

    The Charcoal Project · Brooklyn, NY · 2025

    Advancing clean charcoal briquette manufacturers and job creation for ultra poor, unemployed persons

  • $10,000

    Safe Inclusion · 2023

    To increase agricultural productivity moving subsistence farmers to commercial crops with a marketable surplus.

  • $10,000

    The Charcoal Project · Brooklyn, NY · 2022

    Unrestricted grant to support organizations work advancing clean charcoal briquette manufacturers to support job creation, household savings, womens empowerment, and improved health outcomes

  • $5,000

    Lamu Tamu Beekeepers Co-Operative · 2024

    enhance income security to beekeepers through providing training and technical assistance to increase their honey productivity

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Source: IRS Form 990-PF, Part XV, as filed by the foundation. These are grants already paid — a record of what this funder backs, not an open call.