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12 funders with a record of paying for “ozone”
Where the money went Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Mountain Metro Transit: $2.7M across 2 grants, latest 2024 Duffy Foundation → Ozone House Inc: $480K across 3 grants, latest 2024 Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation → Ozone House: $119K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Community Foundation for Southeast → Ozone House Inc: $117K across 3 grants, latest 2024 Jenkins Foundation → Ozone House: $100K across 3 grants, latest 2024 Mary Jane Crowe Foundation → Children's Bible Ministries Inc: $59K across 2 grants, latest 2023 Amazin' Mets Foundation Inc → Ozone Howard Little League Youth Association: $55K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Shared Mission Foundation → Ozone House: $40K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Thrift Shop Association of Ann Arbor → Ozone House: $34K across 2 grants, latest 2024 New England Biolabs Foundation → Crusaders for Environmental Protection & Ozone Watch: $16K across 3 grants, latest 2024 Kla Foundation → Ozone House: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2023 The Dvornak Foundation → Ozone Music Education Foundation: $4K across 3 grants, latest 2025 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → City of Colorado Springs Dba Mountain Metropolitan Transit: $535K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation → Ozone House Inc: $69K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Kla Foundation → The Ozone House: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Pueblo Transit: $389K across 2 grants, latest 2023 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Greeley-Evans Transit: $291K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Grand Valley Transit (Mesa County): $189K across 1 grant, latest 2024 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Mesa County Regional Transportation: $99K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Town of Estes Park: $58K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Town of Vail: $57K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → City of Greeley - Greeley Evants Transit: $54K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Southeast Colorado Enterprise Development: $53K across 1 grant, latest 2024 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Durango Transit City of Durango: $32K across 2 grants, latest 2023 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Town of Basalt: $31K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Mountain Express Transit: $24K across 1 grant, latest 2024 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Archuleta County Mountain Express: $20K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Bent County: $17K across 1 grant, latest 2024 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → San Miguel Authority for Regional Transportation: $17K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Boulder County: $17K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → All Points Transit: $16K across 2 grants, latest 2024 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → City of Fountain: $8K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → Prowers Area Transit: $7K across 1 grant, latest 2024 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies → City of La Junta Transit: $5K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Colorado Association of Transit Agencies: $4.6M on this topic. Open the funder. Colorado Association of Trans… $4.6M Duffy Foundation: $480K on this topic. Open the funder. Duffy Foundation $480K Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation: $188K on this topic. Open the funder. Ann Arbor Area Community Foun… $188K Community Foundation for Southeast: $117K on this topic. Open the funder. Community Foundation for Sout… $117K Jenkins Foundation: $100K on this topic. Open the funder. Jenkins Foundation $100K Mary Jane Crowe Foundation: $59K on this topic. Open the funder. Mary Jane Crowe Foundation $59K Amazin' Mets Foundation Inc: $55K on this topic. Open the funder. Amazin' Mets Foundation Inc $55K Shared Mission Foundation: $40K on this topic. Open the funder. Shared Mission Foundation $40K Thrift Shop Association of Ann Arbor: $34K on this topic. Open the funder. Thrift Shop Association of An… $34K Kla Foundation: $20K on this topic. Open the funder. Kla Foundation $20K New England Biolabs Foundation: $16K on this topic. Open the funder. New England Biolabs Foundation $16K The Dvornak Foundation: $4K on this topic. Open the funder. The Dvornak Foundation $4K Mountain Metro Transit: received $2.7M on this topic Mountain Metro Transit $2.7M Ozone House Inc: received $666K on this topic Ozone House Inc $666K City of Colorado Springs Dba Mountain Metropolitan Transit: received $535K on this topic City of Colorado Springs Dba Mo… $535K Pueblo Transit: received $389K on this topic Pueblo Transit $389K Greeley-Evans Transit: received $291K on this topic Greeley-Evans Transit $291K Ozone House: received $269K on this topic Ozone House $269K Grand Valley Transit (Mesa County): received $189K on this topic Grand Valley Transit (Mesa Coun… $189K Mesa County Regional Transportation: received $99K on this topic Mesa County Regional Transporta… $99K Children's Bible Ministries Inc: received $59K on this topic Children's Bible Ministries Inc $59K Town of Estes Park: received $58K on this topic Town of Estes Park $58K Town of Vail: received $57K on this topic Town of Vail $57K Ozone Howard Little League Youth Association: received $55K on this topic Ozone Howard Little League Yout… $55K City of Greeley - Greeley Evants Transit: received $54K on this topic City of Greeley - Greeley Evant… $54K Southeast Colorado Enterprise Development: received $53K on this topic Southeast Colorado Enterprise D… $53K Ozone House: received $34K on this topic Ozone House $34K Durango Transit City of Durango: received $32K on this topic Durango Transit City of Durango $32K Town of Basalt: received $31K on this topic Town of Basalt $31K Mountain Express Transit: received $24K on this topic Mountain Express Transit $24K Archuleta County Mountain Express: received $20K on this topic Archuleta County Mountain Expre… $20K Bent County: received $17K on this topic Bent County $17K San Miguel Authority for Regional Transportation: received $17K on this topic San Miguel Authority for Region… $17K Boulder County: received $17K on this topic Boulder County $17K All Points Transit: received $16K on this topic All Points Transit $16K Crusaders for Environmental Protection & Ozone Watch: received $16K on this topic Crusaders for Environmental Pro… $16K The Ozone House: received $10K on this topic The Ozone House $10K City of Fountain: received $8K on this topic City of Fountain $8K Prowers Area Transit: received $7K on this topic Prowers Area Transit $7K City of La Junta Transit: received $5K on this topic City of La Junta Transit $5K Ozone Music Education Foundation: received $4K on this topic Ozone Music Education Foundation $4K 12 funders, 29 recipients, grants matching “ozone” only. Ribbon width is proportional to the total given; each funder has its own colour (smaller funders in gray). Hover a name to isolate its flows, click a funder to open it. Drag to move around; zoom with the buttons, a double-click, or the wheel after clicking the map. Largest: $1.6M to MOUNTAIN METRO TRANSIT — casta grant through colo. energy office program to reduce ozone emissions and rebuild transit ridership following the covid-19 pandemic.
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Largest: $160,000 to OZONE HOUSE INC — use consistent w/501(c)(3) status
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Largest: $69,082 to OZONE HOUSE INC — human services - youth development
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Largest: $72,213 to OZONE HOUSE INC — housing & shelter
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Largest: $50,000 to OZONE HOUSE — support of activities
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Largest: $8,000 to CRUSADERS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION & OZONE WATCH — catalyzing community-driven conservation of the cross river gorilla (gorilla gorilla diehli) along the cross river headwater area in cameroon
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Largest: $10,000 to THE OZONE HOUSE — provide direct client assistance to homeless youth provided by ozone house
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Largest: $45,000 to OZONE HOWARD LITTLE LEAGUE YOUTH ASSOCIATION — youth athletic support
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Largest: $30,000 to CHILDREN'S BIBLE MINISTRIES INC — support camp ozone
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Largest: $25,000 to OZONE HOUSE — general operating fund
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Largest: $22,000 to Ozone House — emergency aid
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Largest: $1,500 to OZONE MUSIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION — to support this entity in their mission statement
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