Funding search · EIN 060665174 · Glastonbury, CT

Calvin K Kazanjian Economics

A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.

51
grants reported
$1.3M
total given
2022–2025
filing years
$25,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222025. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

What they fund

financialeconomicsliteracyeducationmoneyeconomiccurriculumplanet

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Top recipients

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  • MIT Economics Department1 grant · $100,000
  • National Council On Economic Educat1 grant · $75,000
  • Openstax - Rice University1 grant · $75,000
  • National Public Radio3 grants · $75,000
  • Georgia Council On Economic Educati2 grants · $60,000
  • Fitmoney2 grants · $50,000
  • Trustees of Tufts College1 grant · $37,000
  • Legalcorps1 grant · $36,500
  • Amelia Park Children'S Museum1 grant · $35,000
  • College Unbound1 grant · $32,500

Giving over time

$322,000
2022
$347,392
2023
$384,000
2024
$257,500
2025

Grant history

All 51 reported grants, largest first.

  • $100,000

    MIT Economics Department · Cambridge, MA · 2024

    Support dedp micromasters survey mooc: applied economics for policy, markets, and social dynamics.

  • $75,000

    Openstax - Rice University · Houston, TX · 2024

    Support staxly 2.0: embedded ai activities for economics learning.

  • $75,000

    National Council On Economic Educat · New York, NY · 2023

    Support voluntary k-12 national standards in economic education project

  • $37,000

    Trustees of Tufts College · Boston, MA · 2024

    Support econofact project.

  • $36,500

    Legalcorps · Minneapolis, MN · 2022

    Entrepreneurs of color program collaboration

  • $35,000

    Amelia Park Children'S Museum · Westfield, MA · 2022

    Support the piggy bank project

  • $32,500

    Economics Arkansas · Little Rock, AR · 2023

    Support econ ed training for arkansas education majors

  • $32,500

    College Unbound · Providence, RI · 2022

    Support for "everday economics: a practical finance and economics curriculum for adult ba completers"

  • $30,000

    Council for Economic Education · New York, NY · 2025

    support state councils

  • $30,000

    Georgia Council On Economic Educati · Atlanta, GA · 2025

    The trade game

  • $30,000

    Mississippi Council On Economics Ed · Jackson, MS · 2025

    County enterprise challenge

  • $30,000

    Georgia Council On Economic Educati · Atlanta, GA · 2023

    Support energy economics project

  • $26,000

    Arizona Center for Nature Conservat · Phoenix, AZ · 2022

    Support "economics of conservation!" project

  • $25,000

    Caring for Military Families · Washington, DC · 2025

    Financial wellness for caregivers: Expanding economic literacy through resource navigation

  • $25,000

    Florida Council On Economics Educat · Tampa, FL · 2025

    Financial literacy & Money Education

  • $25,000

    National Public Radio · Washington, DC · 2025

    NPR's 2026 planet money summer school

  • $25,000

    The Fund for American Studies · Washington, DC · 2025

    SUPPORT Economic Forces in American Civics (EFAC)

  • $25,000

    Fitmoney · Newton, MA · 2024

    Support $upersquad project - free financial literacy for grades k-6.

  • $25,000

    Mercatus Center-George Mason Univer · Arlington, VA · 2024

    Support marginal revolution university curriculum development and expansion.

  • $25,000

    National Public Radio · Washington, DC · 2024

    Support for npr's 2025 planet money summer school.

  • $25,000

    Secure Futures · Milwaukee, WI · 2024

    Support money path program.

  • $25,000

    Jewish Family Svcs of Washtenaw Cou · Ann Arbor, MI · 2023

    Support peer mentor model for financial literacy project

  • $25,000

    Onaben · Tulsa, OK · 2023

    Support "real change: youth entrepreneurship initiative"

  • $25,000

    Qualitas of Life Foundation · New York, NY · 2023

    Support economic education for low-income latinx communities project

  • $25,000

    Transition · Miami, FL · 2023

    Support "making the most of your money" project

  • $25,000

    University of South Florida Foundat · Tampa, FL · 2023

    Support "an intensive summer primer to prepare teachers for florida's financial literacy law" project

  • $25,000

    Working in Support of Education Wis · New York, NY · 2023

    Support quality of life innovations project

  • $25,000

    Crooked Creek Nw Comm Development C · Indianapolis, IN · 2022

    Support neighborhood incubator for creators, hustlers, and entrepreneurs project

  • $25,000

    Fitmoney · Newton, MA · 2022

    Support $upersquad project

  • $25,000

    Generation Patient · Greenwood, IN · 2022

    Support health economic education for young adults with chronic conditions

  • $25,000

    International Rescue Committee · San Diego, CA · 2022

    Support financial literacy for higher education

  • $25,000

    National Public Radio · Washington, DC · 2022

    Support for npr's planet money

  • $25,000

    Propery and Environment Research Ce · Bozeman, MT · 2022

    Support environmental economics for students project

  • $24,892

    Center for Hunger-Free Communities · Philadelphia, PA · 2023

    Support "building wealth and health network" project

  • $24,000

    South Carolina Council On Economic · Columbia, SC · 2025

    Economics in the wild

  • $24,000

    Virginia Council On Economic Educat · Richmond, VA · 2022

    Support "a resource for cultivating great economic minds" project

  • $22,000

    After Innocence · Oakland, CA · 2024

    Support financial wellness program.

  • $20,000

    Financial Scholars · Philadelphia, PA · 2025

    Expansion 2025-26 (Philadelphia and Connecticut)

  • $20,000

    3rd Decade · Tucson, AZ · 2024

    Support financial education and mentoring for low to moderate income young adults.

  • $20,000

    Maryland Council On Economic Founda · Towson, MD · 2023

    Support "teaching economics through the business of sports" project

  • $15,000

    Books Are Gems · El Paso, TX · 2025

    Promoting Financial Literacy through Storybooks and Community Engagement

  • $10,000

    Alpaugh Family Economics Center · Cincinnati, OH · 2024

    Support $martpath all access.

  • $10,000

    Brunswick County Literacy Council · Supply, NC · 2024

    Support money mentor: financial wellness program.

  • $10,000

    Nebraska Council for Economic Educa · Lincoln, NE · 2024

    Doubling the capacity of the ncee economics challenge.

  • $10,000

    West Enterprise Center · Mendocino, CA · 2023

    Support startup mendocino 2024 project

  • $10,000

    Institute of Student Loan Advisors · Plymouth, MA · 2022

    Support one-on-one student loan counseling

  • $5,000

    National Assoc of Economic Educator · Newnan, GA · 2025

    Support NAEE Spring Conference

  • $5,000

    Kids Need To Read · Mesa, AZ · 2023

    Support "reading is a life skill" project

  • $5,000

    Junior Achievement of Southern Neva · Las Vegas, NV · 2022

    Support "we all need financial literacy" project

  • $3,500

    Arizona Council On Economics Educat · Pheonix, AZ · 2025

    Unrestricted grant

  • $3,000

    Naee · Newnan, GA · 2022

    Curriculum award

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