Funding search · EIN 522003442 · Brooklyn, NY
State Democracy Project
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 41
- grants reported
- $65.8M
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $125,000
- 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.
What they fund
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Funding pattern
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1 grant matching “gndn” · $1.5M
- $1.5M
Working Families Organization - Gndn · Brooklyn, NY · 2024
Nonpartisan educational and charitable activities
Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- Working Families Power1 grant · $29.9M
- Working Families Organization2 grants · $16.2M
- Pro Democracy Campaign2 grants · $11.0M
- Be a Hero Education Fund2 grants · $1.9M
- Working Families Organization - Gndn1 grant · $1.5M
- New Georgia Project1 grant · $1.0M
- Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada1 grant · $500,000
- Black Male Initiative of Ga1 grant · $400,000
- Wisdom1 grant · $380,000
- Black Men Build1 grant · $366,685
Giving over time
Grant history
All 41 reported grants, largest first.
- $29.9M
Working Families Power · Brooklyn, NY · 2024
State reform fellowships and sponsored projects
- $14.8M
Working Families Organization · Brooklyn, NY · 2023
State reform fellowships and sponsored projects
- $9.9M
Pro Democracy Campaign · Foxboro, MA · 2024
Exclusively for the explicit charitable, 501(c)(3) eligible purposes described in grantee's proposal
- $1.5M
Working Families Organization - Gndn · Brooklyn, NY · 2024
Nonpartisan educational and charitable activities
- $1.4M
Working Families Organization · Brooklyn, NY · 2022
State reform fellowships and sponsored projects
- $1.4M
Be a Hero Education Fund · New York, NY · 2024
501(c)(3)-appropriate activities
- $1.0M
Pro Democracy Campaign · Foxboro, MA · 2023
Exclusively for the explicit charitable, 501(c)(3) eligible purposes described in grantee's proposal
- $1.0M
New Georgia Project · Atlanta, GA · 2024
We choose us campaign w/ pro-democracy center
- $560,106
Be a Hero Education Fund · New York, NY · 2023
501(c)(3)-appropriate activities
- $500,000
Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada · Las Vegas, NV · 2024
We choose us campaign w/ pro-democracy center
- $400,000
Black Male Initiative of Ga · Fairburn, GA · 2024
We choose us campaign w/ pro-democracy center
- $380,000
Wisdom · Cudahy, WI · 2024
We choose us campaign w/ pro-democracy center
- $366,685
Black Men Build · Brooklyn, NY · 2024
To engage, educate and organize black men on local and national political and social issues
- $300,000
Carolina Federation Fund · Durham, NC · 2024
We choose us campaign w/ pro-democracy center
- $294,000
Be Hero Education Fund · New York, NY · 2022
Sponsored projects
- $292,525
Tides Foundation · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
State reforms fellowships
- $245,000
Un-Pac Action · Austin, TX · 2023
In support of charitable and educational activities, as described in fiscal sponsorship application and subsequent materials shared with sdp
- $200,000
Center for Popular Democracy · Brooklyn, NY · 2024
We choose us campaign w/ pro-democracy center
- $200,000
Community Change · Washington, DC · 2024
We choose us campaign w/ pro-democracy center
- $137,984
Grassroots Arkansas · Little Rock, AR · 2024
To build representative democracy, world class community schools and culturally relevant public education in arkansas
- $125,000
Peoples Action Institute · Chicago, IL · 2024
We choose us campaign w/ pro-democracy center
- $100,000
Ohio Organizing Collaborative · Youngstown, OH · 2024
Nonpartisan voter engagement
- $100,000
Voces De La Frontera · Milwaukee, WI · 2024
We choose us campaign w/ pro-democracy center
- $100,000
Un -Pac · Austin, TX · 2022
State reforms fellowships
- $98,000
Un-Pac Action · Austin, TX · 2024
In support of charitable and educational activities, as described in fiscal sponsorship
- $70,000
Citizen Action Fund of Wisconsin · Milwaukee, WI · 2024
Nonpartisan voter engagement
- $50,000
One Arizona · Tempe, AZ · 2024
Nonpartisan voter engagement
- $50,000
Wisconsin Democracy Campaign · Madison, WI · 2024
Voter protection
- $38,965
Tides Advocacy · El Monte, CA · 2022
State reforms fellowships
- $36,501
Women Uprising · Denver, CO · 2023
501(c)(3)-appropriate activities
- $34,605
Pennsylvania Voice · Philadelphia, PA · 2022
State reforms fellowships
- $30,000
Take Action Minnesota Ed Fund · Saint Paul, MN · 2024
Nonpartisan voter engagement
- $29,095
Michigan Voices · Detroit, MI · 2022
State reforms fellowships
- $25,000
Freedom Righteous Organizing Collaborative · Akron, OH · 2024
Nonpartisan voter engagement
- $25,000
Maine Peoples Alliance (Maine People'S Resource Center) · Portland, ME · 2024
Universal voting initiative w/ 100% democracy
- $25,000
Rural Organizing Education Fund · Columbus, OH · 2024
Nonpartisan voter engagement
- $24,583
Hmong American Women'S Association · Milwaukee, MI · 2022
State reforms fellowships
- $24,533
Planned Parenthood of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 2022
State reforms fellowships
- $22,500
Tides Foundation · San Francisco, CA · 2023
State reforms fellowships
- $10,000
Innovation Ohio Education Fund · Columbus, OH · 2024
Nonpartisan voter engagement
- $6,582
Women Uprising · Denver, CO · 2024
501(c)(3)-appropriate activities
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