Funding search · EIN 956377796 · Washington, DC
Computer and Communications Industry Association
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 12
- grants reported
- $2.4M
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $125,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2024. 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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Grant history
All 12 reported grants, largest first.
- $745,000
Texas 2036 · Dallas, TX · 2022
To support work toward the reskill and upskill project which aims to bolster the quality and quantity of the skilled technology workforce in texas.
- $518,750
Netchoice · Washington, DC · 2022
To support cooperative efforts on platform litigation.
- $250,000
George Mason University Foundation · Fairfax, VA · 2023
To support recipients work educating policy makers and preserving american technological innovation and leadership.
- $200,000
Center for the National Interest · Washington, DC · 2022
To support the recipient's work toward creating a "great power technology competition" (gptc) section on the national interest website and commission article by high-profile experts for publication in the nation interes… read allTo support the recipient's work toward creating a "great power technology competition" (gptc) section on the national interest website and commission article by high-profile experts for publication in the nation interest. less
- $150,000
George Mason University Foundation · Fairfax, VA · 2024
Educating policymakers and preserving american tech innovation and leadership
- $150,000
George Mason University Foundation · Fairfax, VA · 2022
To provide support to the national security institute work toward educating policymakers and the public on the importance of protecting and preserving american technological innovation and leadership, and assessing the … read allTo provide support to the national security institute work toward educating policymakers and the public on the importance of protecting and preserving american technological innovation and leadership, and assessing the impact legal, policy, and regulatory changes could have on our national security. less
- $100,000
International Center for Law & Economics · Portland, OR · 2022
To support icle research and provide detailed analysis on whether adtech markets should be regulated like financial markets.
- $100,000
Unified Patents · Washington, DC · 2022
Support patent policy work
- $65,000
Boston University · Boston, MA · 2023
To support recipient's research on bundling of services in retail.
- $50,000
Center for the National Interest · Washington, DC · 2023
To support recipient's general mission.
- $35,000
Common Crawl Foundation · Beverly Hills, CA · 2024
Common crawl foundation gold tier sponsorship for nyc event on 30 april 2024
- $10,000
Techfreedom · Washington, DC · 2023
To support recipient's work toward content moderation and defending the first amendment.
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