Funding search · EIN 530190293 · Arlington, VA
Croplife America
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 40
- grants reported
- $708,062
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $10,000
- 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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Top recipients
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- California Bountiful Foundation3 grants · $200,000
- National Association of State Departments of Agriculture2 grants · $66,500
- Croplife America Political Action Committee2 grants · $62,062
- Republican State Leadership Committee2 grants · $40,000
- Ncsl Foundation for State Legislatures3 grants · $35,000
- Agri-Pulse Communications2 grants · $31,500
- Congressional Sportmen'S Foundation3 grants · $30,000
- Nasda1 grant · $29,350
- Connecticut Environmental Council1 grant · $21,000
- State Agriculture and Rural Leaders2 grants · $17,500
Giving over time
Grant history
All 40 reported grants, largest first.
- $100,000
California Bountiful Foundation · Sacramento, CA · 2022
Support pesticide advocacy
- $75,000
California Bountiful Foundation · Sacramento, CA · 2023
Support pesticide advocacy
- $41,033
Croplife America Political Action Committee · Arlington, VA · 2022
Support congressional candidates whose positions represent interests of cla/members
- $36,500
National Association of State Departments of Agriculture · Arlington, VA · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
- $30,000
National Association of State Departments of Agriculture · Arlington, VA · 2023
Support pesticide advocacy
- $29,350
Nasda · Arlington, VA · 2022
Support pesticide advocacy
- $25,000
California Bountiful Foundation · Sacramento, CA · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
- $25,000
Republican State Leadership Committee · Washington, DC · 2023
Speaker's caucus membership, ag america membership
- $21,029
Croplife America Political Action Committee · Arlington, VA · 2023
Support congressional candidates whose positions represent the interests of cla/rise and its members
- $21,000
Connecticut Environmental Council · North Haven, CT · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
- $17,000
Agri-Pulse Communications · Camdenton, MO · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
- $15,000
Ncsl Foundation for State Legislatures · Denver, CO · 2024
Support congressional candidates whose positions represent the interests of cla/rise and its members
- $15,000
Nuffer Smith Tucker · San Diego, CA · 2023
Support pesticide advocacy
- $15,000
The North Carolina Agricultural Foundation · Raleigh, NC · 2023
Support pesticide advocacy
- $15,000
Democratic Legislative Campaign · Washington, DC · 2022
Supports local democrats running for state legislative office
- $15,000
Republican State Leadership Committee · Washington, DC · 2022
Speaker's caucus membership
- $14,500
Agri-Pulse Communications · Camdenton, MO · 2022
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
Congressional Sportmen'S Foundation · Washington, DC · 2024
Speaker's caucus membership
- $10,000
Leaders of American Agriculture Llc · Charleston, SC · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
Michigan State University · East Lansing, MI · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
O'Brien Landscape Agronomy · Portland, ME · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
Congressional Sportmen'S Foundation · Washington, DC · 2023
Support pesticide advocay
- $10,000
Ncsl Foundation for State Legislatures · Denver, CO · 2023
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
State Agriculture and Rural Leaders · Lexington, KY · 2023
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
US Farming and Ranching Foundation · Chesterfield, MO · 2023
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
Congressional Sportmen'S Foundation · Washington, DC · 2022
Support pesticide advocay
- $10,000
Friends of the National Arboretum · Washington, DC · 2022
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
International Society of Regulatory Toxico · Alexandria, VA · 2022
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
Ncsl Foundation for State Legislatures · Denver, CO · 2022
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
Western Governor'S Association · Denver, CO · 2022
Support pesticide advocacy
- $10,000
Western Plant Health Assoc · Sacramento, CA · 2022
Support pesticide advocacy
- $7,500
National Farmer'S Union · Washington, DC · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
- $7,500
State Agriculture and Rural Leaders · Lexington, KY · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
- $7,500
The Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of America · Washington, DC · 2023
Support pesticide advocacy
- $7,000
Michigan Agri-Business Association · Lansing, MI · 2022
Support pesticide advocacy
- $6,500
Ameripen · Springfield, MA · 2023
Support pesticide advocacy
- $5,500
Ducks Unlimited · Washington, DC · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
- $5,500
Friends of the National Arboretum · Washington, DC · 2023
Support pesticide advocacy
- $5,500
Ducks Unlimited · Washington, DC · 2022
Support pesticide advocacy
- $5,150
Southwestern Fertilzer Conference · Austin, TX · 2024
Support pesticide advocacy
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