The Dana And Shane Kim Foundation

5017 88TH AVE SE - MERCER ISLAND - WA 98040, Washington
Latest Filing: 2019
Total Assets: $0
Total Giving: $346,722
Grants: 14
Median Grant: $500

THE DANA AND SHANE KIM FOUNDATION is a 990pf foundation in Washington with assets of $0.

2019 Summary

$0

Total Assets

$346,722

Funding Awarded

14

Grants Given

$500

Median Grant

$327,930

Largest Grant

$100

Smallest Grant

2019 Recipients

Recipient Award Location Purpose
Ms Gift Pm Dana & Shane Kim Fdn (Donar Advised Fund) $327,930 Bellevue, WASHINGTON Charitableto Supportorganizations
St Lukes Luthern Church $5,000 Bellevue, WASHINGTON Various Church Causes
Ncwlife $5,000 Wenatchee, WASHINGTON Environment Protection
The Harvard Foundation $5,000 Cambridge, MASSACHUSETTS Education Support
Preston R Tisch Brain Tumor Center $1,000 Durham, NORTH CAROLINA Medical Support
Stanford University $500 Stanford, CALIFORNIA Education/Athletics
Pacific Science Center $500 Seattle, WASHINGTON Education Support
Positive Coashing Alliance $500 Mountain View, CALIFORNIA Youth Development
National Ms Society $450 Seattle, WASHINGTON Support Ms Research
Boys & Girls Club Of America $277 Mercer Island, WASHINGTON Youth Services
Seattle Seahawks Charitable Foundation $265 Seattle, WASHINGTON Community Programs
Make A Wish Foundation $100 Seattle, WASHINGTON Medical Support
Hrsa (Family To Family Center) $100 Rockville, MARYLAND Medical Support
Mercer Island Youth & Family Services $100 Mercer Island, WASHINGTON Community Programs
$100
$339,622
State
Total
  • WA

    Washington

    $339,622
  • MA

    Massachusetts

    $5,000
  • CA

    California

    $1,000
  • NC

    North Carolina

    $1,000
  • MD

    Maryland

    $100

Contacts

Name Phone Title
SHANE KIM 4258854006 TRUSTEE

Historical Financials

Year Total Assets Total Giving Grants Median Grant Max Grant Min Grant
2019 $0 $346,722 14 $500 $327,930 $100
2018 $287,103 $9,379 13 $250 $6,500 $20

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Available Funding
7,151
Active Grants
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