Funding search · EIN 954831929 · Los Angeles, CA
Sawchuk Family 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.
- 59
- grants reported
- $842,000
- total given
- 2021–2024
- filing years
- $15,000
- 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
Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.
- Westside Food Bank4 grants · $85,000
- St Barnabas Senior Services4 grants · $75,000
- Homeboy Industries4 grants · $70,000
- School On Wheels4 grants · $70,000
- Path--People Assisting the Homeless4 grants · $65,000
- Westside Family Health Center4 grants · $65,000
- People Concern (Lamp)4 grants · $62,000
- Achievable Foundation4 grants · $55,000
- Chrysalis4 grants · $55,000
- United Friends of the Children4 grants · $47,500
Giving over time
Grant history
All 59 reported grants, largest first.
- $25,000
Achievable Foundation · Culver City, CA · 2024
Addresses medical and behavioral health care needs of adults and children.
- $25,000
Jenesse · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Domestic violence shelter support
- $25,000
Path--People Assisting the Homeless · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Operating expense for service enriched housing for families with children
- $25,000
St Barnabas Senior Services · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Social services for the elderly
- $25,000
Westside Family Health Center · Culver City, CA · 2024
Medical services for the uninsured and homeless
- $25,000
Westside Food Bank · Santa Monica, CA · 2024
Emergency food for low income families
- $22,000
People Concern (Lamp) · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Services for mentally ill homeless
- $20,000
Children'S Institute · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Education and home visitation for at-risk mothers and infants
- $20,000
Homeboy Industries · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
General operating support and job counseling for former gang members
- $20,000
School On Wheels · Malibu, CA · 2023
Operating expenses for educational services to homeless children
- $20,000
Westside Food Bank · Santa Monica, CA · 2023
Emergency food for low income families
- $20,000
Homeboy Industries · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
General operating support and job counseling for former gang members
- $20,000
School On Wheels · Malibu, CA · 2022
Operating expenses for educational services to homeless children
- $20,000
St Barnabas Senior Services · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Social services for the elderly
- $20,000
Westside Food Bank · Santa Monica, CA · 2022
Emergency food for low income families
- $20,000
Homeboy Industries · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
General operating support and job counseling for former gang members
- $20,000
School On Wheels · Malibu, CA · 2021
Operating expenses for educational services to homeless children
- $20,000
Westside Food Bank · Santa Monica, CA · 2021
Emergency food for low income families
- $15,000
Chrysalis · Santa Monica, CA · 2023
Employment services for long-term unemployed
- $15,000
St Barnabas Senior Services · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Social services for the elderly
- $15,000
Chrysalis · Santa Monica, CA · 2022
Employment services for long-term unemployed
- $15,000
Path--People Assisting the Homeless · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Operating expense for service enriched housing for families with children
- $15,000
People Concern (Lamp) · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Services for mentally ill homeless
- $15,000
United Friends of the Children · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Support for former foster youth
- $15,000
Westside Family Health Center · Culver City, CA · 2022
Medical services for the uninsured and homeless
- $15,000
Chrysalis · Santa Monica, CA · 2021
Employment services for long-term unemployed
- $15,000
Path--People Assisting the Homeless · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
Operating expense for service enriched housing for families with children
- $15,000
People Concern (Lamp) · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
Services for mentally ill homeless
- $15,000
St Barnabas Senior Services · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
Social services for the elderly
- $15,000
United Friends of the Children · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
Support for former foster youth
- $15,000
Westside Family Health Center · Culver City, CA · 2021
Medical services for the uninsured and homeless
- $10,000
Casa · Monterey Park, CA · 2024
Support advocates for foster children
- $10,000
Chrysalis · Santa Monica, CA · 2024
Employment services for long-term unemployed
- $10,000
Homeboy Industries · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
General operating support and job counseling for former gang members
- $10,000
School On Wheels · Malibu, CA · 2024
Operating expenses for educational services to homeless children
- $10,000
Access Books · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Refurbish and stock school libraries
- $10,000
Achievable Foundation · Culver City, CA · 2023
Addresses medical and behavioral health care needs of adults and children.
- $10,000
Casa · Monterey Park, CA · 2023
Support advocates for foster children
- $10,000
Children'S Institute · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Education and home visitation for at-risk mothers and infants
- $10,000
Jenesse · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Domestic violence shelter support
- $10,000
Path--People Assisting the Homeless · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Operating expense for service enriched housing for families with children
- $10,000
People Concern (Lamp) · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Services for mentally ill homeless
- $10,000
Saving Innocence · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Support for child and youth survivors of sex trafficking
- $10,000
United Friends of the Children · Los Angeles, CA · 2023
Support for former foster youth
- $10,000
Westside Family Health Center · Culver City, CA · 2023
Medical services for the uninsured and homeless
- $10,000
Achievable Foundation · Culver City, CA · 2022
Addresses medical and behavioral health care needs of adults and children.
- $10,000
Casa · Monterey Park, CA · 2022
Support advocates for foster children
- $10,000
Saving Innocence · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Support for child and youth survivors of sex trafficking
- $10,000
Violence Intervention Program · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Medical services for abused children
- $10,000
Access Books · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
Refurbish and stock school libraries
- $10,000
Achievable Foundation · Culver City, CA · 2021
Addresses medical and behavioral health care needs of adults and children.
- $10,000
Saving Innocence · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
Support for child and youth survivors of sex trafficking
- $7,500
Saving Innocence · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Support for child and youth survivors of sex trafficking
- $7,500
United Friends of the Children · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Support for former foster youth
- $7,500
Casa · Monterey Park, CA · 2021
Support advocates for foster children
- $7,500
Extraordinary Families · Los Angeles, CA · 2021
To help children and youth in foster care to have the childhoods and futures they rightfully deserve
- $5,000
Access Books · Los Angeles, CA · 2024
Refurbish and stock school libraries
- $5,000
Jenesse · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Domestic violence shelter support
- $5,000
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank · Los Angeles, CA · 2022
Emergency food for low income families
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