Funding search · EIN 830809183 · Pittsburgh, PA
Golden Paws 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.
- 32
- grants reported
- $7.4M
- total given
- 2022–2025
- filing years
- $150,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2025. 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 32 reported grants, largest first.
- $1.3M
West Virginia University · Morgantown, WV · 2025
General charitable purposes
- $750,000
Johns Hopkins · Baltimore, MD · 2025
General charitable purposes
- $525,000
Conservation International (Ci) · Arlington, VA · 2025
General charitable purposes
- $500,000
Conservation International (Ci) · Arlington, VA · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $400,000
Conservation International (Ci) · Arlington, VA · 2023
General charitable purposes
- $400,000
Conservation International (Ci) · Arlington, VA · 2022
General charitable purposes
- $350,000
Johns Hopkins · Baltimore, MD · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $350,000
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) · Cambridge, MA · 2022
General charitable purposes
- $250,000
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) · Cambridge, MA · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $250,000
Johns Hopkins · Baltimore, MD · 2023
General charitable purposes
- $250,000
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) · Cambridge, MA · 2023
General charitable purposes
- $225,000
Inova Health Foundation · Falls Church, VA · 2023
General charitable purposes
- $200,000
Inova Health Foundation · Falls Church, VA · 2025
General charitable purposes
- $200,000
The Potomac School · McLean, VA · 2025
General charitable purposes
- $200,000
Inova Health Foundation · Falls Church, VA · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $200,000
The Potomac School · McLean, VA · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $100,000
Georgia Tech Foundation · Atlanta, GA · 2025
General charitable purposes
- $100,000
American University · Washington, DC · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $100,000
Georgia Tech Foundation · Atlanta, GA · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $100,000
Madison County Volunteer Fire Co · Madison, VA · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $100,000
West Virginia University · Morgantown, WV · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $100,000
Georgia Tech Foundation · Atlanta, GA · 2023
General charitable purposes
- $100,000
Georgia Tech Foundation · Atlanta, GA · 2022
General charitable purposes
- $93,000
Inova Health Foundation · Falls Church, VA · 2022
General charitable purposes
- $85,000
American University · Washington, DC · 2022
General charitable purposes
- $50,000
National Academy of Engineering · Washington, DC · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $50,000
National Academy of Engineering · Washington, DC · 2023
General charitable purposes
- $50,000
The Potomac School · McLean, VA · 2022
General charitable purposes
- $40,000
The Potomac School · McLean, VA · 2023
General charitable purposes
- $25,000
Blue Ridge Cener for Music & Creative Arts · Madison, VA · 2024
General charitable purposes
- $25,000
American University · Washington, DC · 2023
General charitable purposes
- $25,000
National Parks Conservation Association · Washington, DC · 2022
General charitable purposes
Who else funds this kind of work
Same state
- Upmc Group1,211 grants · $569.1M
- The William Penn Foundation4,421 grants · $589.0M
- University of Pittsburgh1,460 grants · $577.6M
Similar grant size
- The Ford Foundation10,731 grants · $2.35B
- John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation (Consolidated)7,100 grants · $1.67B
- Wk Kellogg Foundation7,234 grants · $1.30B
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