Funding search · EIN 921982555 · Kirkland, WA
Canopy Neurodiversity 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.
- 16
- grants reported
- $10.1M
- total given
- 2024–2025
- filing years
- $10,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2024–2025. 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 16 reported grants, largest first.
- $10.0M
University of Washington · Seattle, WA · 2025
To support the launch of the uw institute for neurodiversity and employment. The new institute will bring together leading scholars and practitioners from various disciplines alongside employers to build the regional an… read allTo support the launch of the uw institute for neurodiversity and employment. The new institute will bring together leading scholars and practitioners from various disciplines alongside employers to build the regional and national capacity to create meaningful employment opportunities and career experiences for neurodivergent people less
- $26,711
Redpoint Seattle Llc · Seattle, WA · 2025
The career coaching support program (ccsp) supports coaching to help neurodistinct individuals strengthen their professional skills, build self-advocacy, and achieve workplace success. The program specifically focuses o… read allThe career coaching support program (ccsp) supports coaching to help neurodistinct individuals strengthen their professional skills, build self-advocacy, and achieve workplace success. The program specifically focuses on assisting those whose financial circumstances would otherwise prevent them from accessing career coaching services. Cnf does not directly select the clients who benefit from this program. less
- $20,000
Ryther · Seattle, WA · 2024
Seattle creators studio supports neurodivergent learners with pre-employment skill-building, including group-based learning and real-world projects, focused on technology, self-confidence, leadership and collaboration.
- $13,200
Tips · Seattle, WA · 2025
To fund 4 teens in public service summer internships as part of our partner work experience program. Cnf does not select the interns.
- $10,000
Uw Foundation Haring Center for Inclusive Education · Seattle, WA · 2025
The haring center provides early childhood education and conducts leading-edge research. Grant made to advance neurodiversity efforts across washington state.
- $10,000
Uw the Information School · Seattle, WA · 2025
Conference sponsorship: joint conference with uw, u of maryland and carnegie mellon that brings together a community of people concerned with advancing research related to the preparation and employment of autistic indi… read allConference sponsorship: joint conference with uw, u of maryland and carnegie mellon that brings together a community of people concerned with advancing research related to the preparation and employment of autistic individuals. less
- $10,000
Waa · Kirkland, WA · 2025
Washington autism alliance expands access to healthcare, education and services for people with autism and related intellectual and developmental disabilities. Grant made to advance neurodiversity efforts across washing… read allWashington autism alliance expands access to healthcare, education and services for people with autism and related intellectual and developmental disabilities. Grant made to advance neurodiversity efforts across washington state. less
- $10,000
University of Maryland College Park Foundation · College Park, MD · 2024
Joint conference with uw, u of maryland and carnegie mellon that brings together a community concerned with advancing research for employment of autistic individuals.
- $10,000
Uw Foundation Haring Center for Inclusive Education · Seattle, WA · 2024
The haring center provides early childhood education and conducts leading-edge research; grant made to support the wa neurodiversity community.
- $10,000
Waa · Kirkland, WA · 2024
Waa expands access to healthcare, education and services for people with autism and related intellectual and developmental disabilities; grant made to support neurodiversity in wa state.
- $6,400
Tips · Seattle, WA · 2024
To fund 2 summer internships as part of our partner summer work experience program. Canopy neurodiversity foundation does not select the interns.
- $5,000
International Society for Autism Research · Kansas City, MO · 2025
Anonymous conference sponsorship: international society for autism research (insar) seattle community conference annual meeting. Championed the session "supporting the autistic workforce in identifying and removing barr… read allAnonymous conference sponsorship: international society for autism research (insar) seattle community conference annual meeting. Championed the session "supporting the autistic workforce in identifying and removing barriers in human services." this included a 70-minute panel featuring autistic and allistic providers from various disciplines who shared their experiences as a provider, journey into the workforce, and helpful information for autistic people who plan to enter the workforce. less
- $5,000
Seattle Foundation (Ben'S Fund) · Bellevue, WA · 2025
Ben's fund provides grants to families of autistic children and young adults with demonstrated financial need. Funding helps families obtain therapies, services, equipment, camps, and job skills tools. Grant made to adv… read allBen's fund provides grants to families of autistic children and young adults with demonstrated financial need. Funding helps families obtain therapies, services, equipment, camps, and job skills tools. Grant made to advance neurodiversity efforts across washington state. less
- $750
Ryther · Seattle, WA · 2024
Neurodiverse northwest conference focused on services for neurodivergent youth via aspiring youth, seattle creator studio and delphi young adults programs.
- $160
Life Skills Advocate · Kent, WA · 2025
The career coaching support program (ccsp) supports coaching to help neurodistinct individuals strengthen their professional skills, build self-advocacy, and achieve workplace success. The program specifically focuses o… read allThe career coaching support program (ccsp) supports coaching to help neurodistinct individuals strengthen their professional skills, build self-advocacy, and achieve workplace success. The program specifically focuses on assisting those whose financial circumstances would otherwise prevent them from accessing career coaching services. Cnf does not directly select the clients who benefit from this program. less
- $157
The How Llc Dba the How Skills · Bellingham, WA · 2025
The career coaching support program (ccsp) supports coaching to help neurodistinct individuals strengthen their professional skills, build self-advocacy, and achieve workplace success. The program specifically focuses o… read allThe career coaching support program (ccsp) supports coaching to help neurodistinct individuals strengthen their professional skills, build self-advocacy, and achieve workplace success. The program specifically focuses on assisting those whose financial circumstances would otherwise prevent them from accessing career coaching services. Cnf does not directly select the clients who benefit from this program. less
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