Funding search · EIN 814554350 · Kalispell, MT
Powered Foods
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 1
- grants reported
- $59,613
- total given
- 2022–2022
- filing years
- $59,613
- median grant
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1 grant matching “stipulations” · $59,613
- $59,613
Flathead Food Bank · Kalispell, MT · 2022
The first cash donation was by check dated Jan. 9, 2022, in the amount of $1650. The dollar figure of this donation relates to $1650 paid to Powered Foods by Heritage Custom Farming in early 2022. The second was $57,963… read allThe first cash donation was by check dated Jan. 9, 2022, in the amount of $1650. The dollar figure of this donation relates to $1650 paid to Powered Foods by Heritage Custom Farming in early 2022. The second was $57,963 by check dated Nov. 7, 2022. This was Powered Foods remaining funds and its last asset to be disposed. This check was payable to Ogle, Worm, and Travis, PLLP/Trust, with the stipulation that any remaining funds in the trust go to the Flathead Food Bank as beneficiary. After all remaining expenses are final and paid, the remainder will go to the beneficiary, Flathead Food Bank. These donations are in keeping with the dissolution paragraph in Powered Foods Articles of Incorporation requiring that any remaining funds, after payment of all debts, be transferred to another 501(c)(3) organization for their use. less
Grant history
All 1 reported grants, largest first.
- $59,613
Flathead Food Bank · Kalispell, MT · 2022
The first cash donation was by check dated Jan. 9, 2022, in the amount of $1650. The dollar figure of this donation relates to $1650 paid to Powered Foods by Heritage Custom Farming in early 2022. The second was $57,963… read allThe first cash donation was by check dated Jan. 9, 2022, in the amount of $1650. The dollar figure of this donation relates to $1650 paid to Powered Foods by Heritage Custom Farming in early 2022. The second was $57,963 by check dated Nov. 7, 2022. This was Powered Foods remaining funds and its last asset to be disposed. This check was payable to Ogle, Worm, and Travis, PLLP/Trust, with the stipulation that any remaining funds in the trust go to the Flathead Food Bank as beneficiary. After all remaining expenses are final and paid, the remainder will go to the beneficiary, Flathead Food Bank. These donations are in keeping with the dissolution paragraph in Powered Foods Articles of Incorporation requiring that any remaining funds, after payment of all debts, be transferred to another 501(c)(3) organization for their use. less
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