The Wallace Foundation, a major 990pf foundation in New York, provides grants ranging from $50 to $6M annually.
Basic Information
EIN
136183757
State
New York
Return Type
990PF
Address
140 Broadway 49 Floor - New York - NY 10005
Application Information
Accepts Unsolicited Applications
FALSE
In-State Only
FALSE
Most Recent Year (2023)
Total Assets
$1,669,140,184
Total Expenses
$112,719,157
Total Giving
$84,089,810
Funding Received
Grant Statistics
Number of Grants
260
Median Grant Amount
$100,000
Minimum Grant Amount
$50
Maximum Grant Amount
$5,604,830
The Wallace Foundation Contacts
Name
Phone
Title
Stacy Martin
2122519751
CFO
Stacy Martin
Signing Officer
The Wallace Foundation Records
Year
Total Assets
Total Giving
Expenses
Number of Grants
Median Grant
Max Grant
Min Grant
Funding Received
Details
2023
$1,669,140,184
$84,089,810
$112,719,157
260
$100,000
$5,604,830
$50
$0
The Wallace Foundation - 2023 Details
Assets
$1,669,140,184
Expenses
$112,719,157
Funding received
$0
Max grant amount
$5,604,830
Median grant amount
$100,000
Min grant amount
$50
Number of grants
260
Total giving
$84,089,810
Year
2023
Top Recipients
Organization
Award
Purpose
Communities Foundation of Texas Inc
$5,604,830
To establish a donor-advised fund to assist Texas in new efforts to improve summer learning through the addition of days to the school year.
Communities Foundation of Texas Inc
$3,000,000
To establish a donor-advised fund to assist Texas in new efforts to improve summer learning through the addition of days to the school year. Amends Grant #20200084 - in order add funds approved by board in a subsequent year.
Family Health International
$2,476,932
To connect districts to resources to support the development of a three-year summer learning plan; plan and facilitate a Summer Learning Community; and curate, assemble and vet related supporting tools. (Years 3 and 4 funds for grant 20210241)
Columbus City Schools
$2,120,000
To participate in the Equity-Centered Pipeline Initiative.
DC Public Education Fund
$2,120,000
For DC Public Schools to participate in the Equity-Centered Pipeline Initiative.
45 more recipients not shown
2022
$2,042,790,483
$47,497,973
$67,135,890
256
$16,250
$3,139,854
$50
$0
The Wallace Foundation - 2022 Details
Assets
$2,042,790,483
Expenses
$67,135,890
Funding received
$0
Max grant amount
$3,139,854
Median grant amount
$16,250
Min grant amount
$50
Number of grants
256
Total giving
$47,497,973
Year
2022
Top Recipients
Organization
Award
Purpose
Family Health International
$3,139,854
To connect districts to resources to support the development of a three-year summer learning plan; plan and facilitate a Summer Learning Community; and curate, assemble and vet related supporting tools.
RAND Corporation
$2,100,000
To conduct an evaluation of the Partnerships for Social and Emotional Learning Initiative.
Board of Education of Jefferson County Kentucky
$1,790,000
To participate in the Equity-Centered Pipeline Initiative.
Columbus City Schools
$1,790,000
To participate in the Equity-Centered Pipeline Initiative.
DC Public Education Fund
$1,790,000
To participate in the Equity-Centered Pipeline Initiative.
22 more recipients not shown
2021
$1,815,949,042
$55,430,977
$73,563,956
411
$3,400
$8,895,900
$50
$0
The Wallace Foundation - 2021 Details
Assets
$1,815,949,042
Expenses
$73,563,956
Funding received
$0
Max grant amount
$8,895,900
Median grant amount
$3,400
Min grant amount
$50
Number of grants
411
Total giving
$55,430,977
Year
2021
Top Recipients
Organization
Award
Purpose
Communities Foundation of Texas Inc
$8,895,900
To establish a donor-advised fund to assist Texas in new efforts to improve summer learning through the addition of days to the school year.
School District of Palm Beach County
$2,489,878
To participate in the Partnerships for Social and Emotional Learning Initiative.
Greater Tacoma Community Foundation
$2,462,230
To participate in the Partnerships for Social and Emotional Learning Initiative.
RAND Corporation
$2,100,000
To conduct an evaluation of the Partnerships for Social and Emotional Learning Initiative. (Additional funds for 20160420 - A1)
Denver Afterschool Alliance
$1,813,420
To participate in the Partnerships for Social and Emotional Learning Initiative.