Funding search · EIN 473860174 · Raleigh, NC

Job-Site Safety Institute

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

7
grants reported
$172,846
total given
2024–2025
filing years
$25,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20242025. 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 7 reported grants, largest first.

  • $44,450

    National Association of Home Builders · Washington, DC · 2025

    Create the pilot training program designed to address the key fall hazards that employers and workers in residential construction need to focus on to reduce falls from elevations.

  • $30,375

    Clemson University · Clemson, SC · 2024

    Develop a spanish phrase mobile phone application for construction field personnel to overcome communication barriers with spanish-speaking workers.

  • $28,571

    University of Utah · Salt Lake City, UT · 2024

    Research to quantify the effects of level tools, instruction, and ground surface conditions on ladder setup, better understand the perceived barriers from construction workers to safe ladder setup, and develop instructi read all
  • $25,000

    North Carolina State University · Raleigh, NC · 2025

    Conduct business case study research to investigate and analyze the business and safety benefits for small construction firms to transition from traditional hard hats to protective safety helmets to reduce the risk of t read all
  • $19,450

    National Association of Home Builders · Washington, DC · 2024

    Create the pilot training program designed to address the key fall hazards that employers and workers in residential construction need to focus on to reduce falls from elevations.

  • $12,500

    The University of Hawaii-Manoa · Honolulu, HI · 2025

    Conduct a business case study on the benefits of telematics technology for small and medium-sized construction firms fleet safety programs.

  • $12,500

    The University of Southern Mississippi · Hattiesburg, MS · 2025

    Conduct a business case study on the benefits of telematics technology for small and medium-sized construction firms fleet safety programs.

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Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I, as filed by this organization. These are grants already paid. Grants paid directly to individuals are reported to the IRS only as totals, so they do not appear as named lines here.