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Private foundations don’t post open calls, so nobody can search them. We read IRS filings instead — 9.6 million grants from 174,053 foundations and grantmaking charities, searchable by what the money was actually for.
6 funders with a record of paying for “orgnanization”
Where the money went
USA Wrestling UtahMapleton, UTCharity · may take applications
3 matching grants · $122,626 · through 2023Largest: $79,746 to SNOW COLLEGE WRESTLING — fulfill purpose of orgnanization
Largest: $7,500 to Historic New England — general support to orgnanization
Largest: $225,000 to PROTECTION INTERNATIONAL — to support the activities of the orgnanization focused on thailand and southeast asia
Mandel Family FoundationNewport Beach, CA
2 matching grants · $2,000 · through 2025Largest: $1,000 to PA SCH OF GOVERNORS SCHOOL OF SCIENCE — for orgnanization's charitable purpopse
God Rules CorpSan Clemente, CA
1 matching grant · $3,760 · through 2022Largest: $3,760 to Mariners Church — support all activities and operations of orgnanization
Largest: $1,800 to PILOTS AND PAWS — orgnanization's purpose
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Source: IRS Form 990-PF Part XV and Form 990 Schedule I, tax years 2019–2025. These are grants already paid, a record of what an organization funds rather than an open call. Private foundations rarely accept unsolicited applications and the route in is usually a program officer; grantmaking charities and associations more often run real application cycles, so check their website. How this data is built, and its limits →

