Funding search · EIN 510245216 · Princeton, IL
Bureau County United Way
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 40
- grants reported
- $418,550
- total given
- 2021–2024
- filing years
- $7,750
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2021–2024. 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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Top recipients
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- Others Less Than 5000 Each6 grants · $155,800
- Gateway (Bureau Co Para-Transit)5 grants · $47,550
- Freedom House5 grants · $38,250
- Bureau Co Food Pantry5 grants · $37,250
- American Red Cross5 grants · $35,900
- Bureau Co Senior Citizens5 grants · $32,400
- Second Story3 grants · $27,000
- Braveheart Children'S Advocacy3 grants · $24,000
- Bc Co-Op Extension Services3 grants · $20,400
Giving over time
Grant history
All 40 reported grants, largest first.
- $68,150
Others Less Than 5000 Each · 2022
- $23,200
Others Less Than 5000 Each · 2021
- $23,050
Others Less Than 5000 Each · 2021
- $15,400
Others Less Than 5000 Each · 2022
- $13,000
Others Less Than 5000 Each · 2024
- $13,000
Others Less Than 5000 Each · 2023
- $10,000
Gateway (Bureau Co Para-Transit) · 2024
- $10,000
Gateway (Bureau Co Para-Transit) · 2023
- $10,000
Gateway (Bureau Co Para-Transit) · 2022
- $9,000
Second Story · 2024
- $9,000
Second Story · 2023
- $9,000
Second Story · 2022
- $8,850
Gateway (Bureau Co Para-Transit) · 2021
- $8,700
Gateway (Bureau Co Para-Transit) · 2021
- $8,000
Braveheart Children'S Advocacy · 2024
- $8,000
Freedom House · 2024
- $8,000
Braveheart Children'S Advocacy · 2023
- $8,000
Freedom House · 2023
- $8,000
Braveheart Children'S Advocacy · 2022
- $8,000
Freedom House · 2022
- $7,500
Bureau Co Food Pantry · 2024
- $7,500
Bureau Co Food Pantry · 2023
- $7,500
Bureau Co Food Pantry · 2022
- $7,450
Bureau Co Food Pantry · 2021
- $7,300
Bureau Co Food Pantry · 2021
- $7,250
American Red Cross · 2024
- $7,250
American Red Cross · 2023
- $7,250
American Red Cross · 2022
- $7,200
Freedom House · 2021
- $7,150
American Red Cross · 2021
- $7,050
Freedom House · 2021
- $7,000
American Red Cross · 2021
- $6,800
Bc Co-Op Extension Services · 2024
- $6,800
Bc Co-Op Extension Services · 2023
- $6,800
Bc Co-Op Extension Services · 2022
- $6,600
Bureau Co Senior Citizens · 2021
- $6,450
Bureau Co Senior Citizens · 2024
- $6,450
Bureau Co Senior Citizens · 2023
- $6,450
Bureau Co Senior Citizens · 2022
- $6,450
Bureau Co Senior Citizens · 2021
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