Funding search · EIN 510579003 · Hamden, CT
Friends of Kang Yun 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.
- 12
- grants reported
- $500,000
- total given
- 2022–2025
- filing years
- $42,500
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2025. 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 12 reported grants, largest first.
- $60,000
Leadership Education & Athletics in Partnership · New Haven, CT · 2025
Funding a free six-week summer literacy program for almost 900 children in new haven, ct, and employing over 180 high school and college students as junior and senior counselors.
- $60,000
Leadership Education & Athletics in Partnership · New Haven, CT · 2024
Funding a free six-week summer literacy program for almost 700 children in new haven, ct, and employing over 180 high school and college students as junior and senior counselors.
- $60,000
Leadership Education & Athletics in Partnership · New Haven, CT · 2023
Funding summer literacy program serving over 700 children ages 7-12 from high poverty areas in new haven ct.
- $55,000
Leadership Education & Athletics in Partnership · New Haven, CT · 2022
Funding summer literacy program serving over 800 children ages 7-12 from high poverty areas in new haven ct.
- $50,000
Youth Empowerment Project · New Orleans, LA · 2024
Supporting yep's educational enrichment programs in the central city and new orleans east neighborhoods of new orleans, including its afterschool program, summer camp, and teen camp.
- $45,000
Youth Empowerment Project · New Orleans, LA · 2025
Supporting yep's educational enrichment programs in the central city and new orleans east neighborhoods of new orleans, including its afterschool program, summer camp, and teen camp.
- $40,000
Youth Empowerment Project · New Orleans, LA · 2023
Support educational enrichment programs in the central city neighborhood of new orleans.
- $40,000
Youth Empowerment Project · New Orleans, LA · 2022
Support educational enrichment programs in the central city neighborhood of new orleans.
- $30,000
Wesleyan Center for Prison Educationwesleyan University · Middletown, CT · 2025
Support for course enrollment by cheshire and york correctional institutional incarcerated to attain bachelors or associate degrees
- $25,000
Wesleyan Center for Prison Educationwesleyan University · Middletown, CT · 2024
Support for course enrollment by cheshire and york correctional institutional incarcerated to attain bachelors or associate degrees
- $20,000
Wesleyan Center for Prison Educationwesleyan University · Middletown, CT · 2023
Support for course enrollment by cheshire and york correctional institutional incarcerated to attain bachelors or associate degrees
- $15,000
Wesleyan Center for Prison Educationwesleyan University · Middletown, CT · 2022
Support for course enrollment by cheshire and york correctional institutional incarcerated to attain bachelors or associate degrees
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