Funding search · EIN 473402778 · Bridgeville, PA
The Trivedi 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.
- 18
- grants reported
- $13.3M
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $87,500
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2024. 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 “carryout” · $160,000
- $60,000
Sri Ram Goburdhun Charitable Trust (Project Why) · 2024
Carryout charitable education activities
- $50,000
Sri Ram Goburdhun Charitable Trust (Project Why) · 2023
Carryout charitable education activities
- $50,000
Project Why · 2022
Carryout charitable education activities
Grant history
All 18 reported grants, largest first.
- $4.3M
International Foundation for Research & Education · 2024
Ashoka university trivedi school of biosciencescapital and operating expenditures
- $3.9M
International Foundation for Research & Education · 2022
Ashoka university trivedi school of biosciencescapital and operating expenditures
- $3.9M
International Foundation for Research & Education · 2023
Ashoka university trivedi school of biosciencescapital and operating expenditures
- $201,600
University of Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2023
Purchase of equipment
- $131,279
The Royal Society · 2024
Science book prize 2023-2027
- $128,401
The Royal Society · 2023
Science book prize 2023-2027
- $100,000
STEM Coding Lab · Pittsburgh, PA · 2024
Year 5 operational budget
- $100,000
STEM Coding Lab · Pittsburgh, PA · 2023
Year 4 operational budget
- $100,000
STEM Coding Lab · Pittsburgh, PA · 2022
Year 4 operational budget
- $75,000
Joe Dimaggio Childrens Hospital · Hollywood, FL · 2024
Psychiatric treatment enrichment program phase i: suicide prevention and treatment year 5
- $75,000
Joe Dimaggio Childrens Hospital · Hollywood, FL · 2023
Psychiatric treatment enrichment program phase i: suicide prevention and treatment year 5
- $70,000
Joe Dimaggio Childrens Hospital · Hollywood, FL · 2022
Psychiatric treatment enrichment program phase i: suicide prevention and treatment year 3
- $70,000
Joe Dimaggio Childrens Hospital · Hollywood, FL · 2022
Psychiatric treatment enrichment program phase i: suicide prevention and treatment year 2
- $60,000
Sri Ram Goburdhun Charitable Trust (Project Why) · 2024
Carryout charitable education activities
- $50,000
Sri Ram Goburdhun Charitable Trust (Project Why) · 2023
Carryout charitable education activities
- $50,000
Project Why · 2022
Carryout charitable education activities
- $31,906
Joe Dimaggio Childrens Hospital · Hollywood, FL · 2023
Psychiatric treatment enrichment program phase i: suicide prevention and treatment year 4
- $25,000
Art Creates US · Brooklyn, NY · 2022
Year 6 operational budget
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