Funding search · EIN 581454716 · Atlanta, GA
The Carter Center
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 26
- grants reported
- $2.4M
- total given
- 2021–2023
- filing years
- $40,608
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2021–2023. 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 26 reported grants, largest first.
- $1.0M
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Carter town hall sponsorship
- $200,000
Team Democracy Action · Chapel Hill, NC · 2023
Election depolarization
- $150,000
Root Change · Washington, DC · 2023
Election depolarization
- $120,000
Elections Reformers Network · Bethesda, MD · 2023
Promote civic engagement
- $110,000
Boys & Girls Club of Albany · Albany, GA · 2023
Community development
- $105,470
Boys & Girls Club of Albany · Albany, GA · 2021
Community development
- $100,000
Boys & Girls Club of Albany · Albany, GA · 2022
Community development
- $75,000
Root Change · Washington, DC · 2022
Election depolarization
- $60,000
Georgia Appleseed · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Behavioral health
- $60,000
Voices for Georgia'S Children · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Behavioral health
- $51,000
Resource Impact · Washington, DC · 2023
Promote civic engagement
- $50,000
Center for Global Health Innovation · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Sponsorship
- $41,216
Detroit Disability Power · Detroit, MI · 2023
Promote civic engagement
- $40,000
Rosalynn Carter Institute · Americus, GA · 2021
Caregiving
- $36,977
Emory University · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Behavioral health
- $29,280
New Mexico First · Albuquerque, NM · 2022
Election depolarization
- $22,800
New Mexico First · Albuquerque, NM · 2021
Democracy promotion
- $20,000
Arizona Native Vote · Phoenix, AZ · 2023
Promote civic engagement
- $20,000
He Sapa Voters Council · Rapid City, SD · 2023
Promote civic engagement
- $20,000
Return Strong · Las Vegas, NV · 2023
Promote civic engagement
- $20,000
Rosalynn Carter Inst for Caregi · Americus, GA · 2023
Caregiving & mental health
- $20,000
Wisconsin Conservation Voices · Madison, WI · 2023
Promote civic engagement
- $10,560
Michigan Disability Rights Coal · Lansing, MI · 2022
Polling place accessibility
- $10,000
Centro Romero · Chicago, IL · 2021
Access to information
- $9,500
Latin American Assoc · Atlanta, GA · 2021
Access to information
- $9,000
Center for Artistic Activism · Leeds, NY · 2022
Art to empower voting
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