Funding search · EIN 472496632 · San Jose, CA
Tyja Family 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.
- 5
- grants reported
- $48,474
- total given
- 2021–2024
- filing years
- $8,495
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2021–2024. 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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3 grants matching “buddhism” · $33,464
- $8,495
Amidaji Temple · 2024
To the goal of helping all beings receive simple faith in Amida Buddha. Its mission is to preserve, protect and transmit the authentic Amida Dharma[1] (orthodox Jodo Shinshu Buddhism).
- $16,674
Amidaji Temple · 2023
To the goal of helping all beings receive simple faith in Amida Buddha. Its mission is to preserve, protect and transmit the authentic Amida Dharma[1] (orthodox Jodo Shinshu Buddhism).
- $8,295
Amidaji Temple · 2022
To the goal of helping all beings receive simple faith in Amida Buddha. Its mission is to preserve, protect and transmit the authentic Amida Dharma[1] (orthodox Jodo Shinshu Buddhism).
Grant history
All 5 reported grants, largest first.
- $16,674
Amidaji Temple · 2023
To the goal of helping all beings receive simple faith in Amida Buddha. Its mission is to preserve, protect and transmit the authentic Amida Dharma[1] (orthodox Jodo Shinshu Buddhism).
- $10,000
Huayen World Community of North Ame · Chelsea, MI · 2021
To maintain a temple and establish a Buddhist community. Strive to awaken the compassion and wisdom of the Buddha Dharma.
- $8,495
Amidaji Temple · 2024
To the goal of helping all beings receive simple faith in Amida Buddha. Its mission is to preserve, protect and transmit the authentic Amida Dharma[1] (orthodox Jodo Shinshu Buddhism).
- $8,295
Amidaji Temple · 2022
To the goal of helping all beings receive simple faith in Amida Buddha. Its mission is to preserve, protect and transmit the authentic Amida Dharma[1] (orthodox Jodo Shinshu Buddhism).
- $5,010
Huayen World Community of North Ame · Chelsea, MI · 2022
To maintain a temple and establish a Buddhist community. Strive to awaken the compassion and wisdom of the Buddha Dharma.
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