John E Fetzer Institute Inc

9292 WEST KL AVENUE - KALAMAZOO - MI 490095316, Michigan
Latest Filing: 2024
Total Assets: $737.85M
Total Giving: $17.16M
Grants: 338
Median Grant: $2,400

JOHN E FETZER INSTITUTE INC is a high-volume grantmaker that only funds pre-selected organizations, distributing $17M through 338 grants annually.

2024 Summary

$737.85M

Total Assets

$17.16M

Funding Awarded

338

Grants Given

$2,400

Median Grant

$1.40M

Largest Grant

$73

Smallest Grant

2024 Recipients

Recipient Award Location Purpose
Chapman University $1.40M Kalamazoo, MICHIGAN Support For A Research Collaboration Between Neuroscientists And Philosophers
Initiatives Of Change International $765,000 Kalamazoo, MICHIGAN General Operating Support
On Being Project $534,460 Collegeville, MINNESOTA General Operating Support For Their Podcast And Social Healing Programming
Millennial Action Project $500,000 Kalamazoo, MICHIGAN Toward Implementing The Pluribus Fellowship For Young Lawmakers
Tides Center $450,000 Dayton, OHIO Collaboration With Sacred Design Lab To Research Modern Trends In Spirituality
Kalamazoo Community Foundation $400,000 Kalamazoo, MICHIGAN Community Giving
World Conference Of Religions For Peace $400,000 Staunton, VIRGINIA A Partnership To Build Internal Fundraising Capacity
Perspectiva Systems Souls And Society $400,000 n/a General Operating Support
2164 Inc $300,000 New York, NEW YORK To Create A Training Program On Faith And Spirituality For Donor Advisors
Millions Of Conversations $300,000 Nappanee, INDIANA Supporting The Depolarization Summit And 3142 Program
Yale University $300,000 Cullowhee, NORTH CAROLINA Support For The Barber Institute For Moral Leadership And Public Policy
Brandeis University $300,000 Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Establish A National Network Of Spiritual Care Providers With The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Center For Public Justice $275,000 Boulder, COLORADO Support Of A Project Mapping Faith Based Child Care Providers
Film Collaborative Inc (The) $250,530 New York, NEW YORK Support The Impact Campaign For Mission:Joy Film
Union Theological Seminary $250,000 Santa Cruz, CALIFORNIA General Operating Support
Open Future Institute $225,000 University Park, PENNSYLVANIA Support For The Question Project
Citizen University $210,000 Chicago, ILLINOIS In Support Of Citizen University's Civic Saturdays And Civic Fellowship Programs
Beloved Community Center Of Greensboro Incorporated $200,000 Grand Rapids, MICHIGAN General Operating Support
Commonweal $200,000 Chicago, ILLINOIS General Operating Support To Bipoc Led Efforts For Racial Justice Praxis Participation
Community Partners $200,000 Grand Haven, MICHIGAN General Operating Support To Bipoc Led Efforts For Racial Justice Praxis Participation
... and 29 more recipients.
$150,000
$3,815,000
State
Total
  • MI

    Michigan

    $3,815,000
  • CA

    California

    $1,105,000
  • DC

    District of Columbia

    $980,000
  • NY

    New York

    $899,280
  • IL

    Illinois

    $760,000
  • MN

    Minnesota

    $684,460
  • VA

    Virginia

    $575,000
  • IN

    Indiana

    $500,000
  • NC

    North Carolina

    $475,000
  • OH

    Ohio

    $450,000
  • MA

    Massachusetts

    $400,000
  • FL

    Florida

    $350,000
  • CO

    Colorado

    $275,000
  • PA

    Pennsylvania

    $225,000
  • GA

    Georgia

    $186,000
  • MD

    Maryland

    $180,000
  • NJ

    New Jersey

    $150,000
  • MO

    Missouri

    $150,000

Contacts

Name Phone Title
BRADLEY S MILLER 2693752000 TREASURER
BRADLEY MILLER Signing Officer

Historical Financials

Year Total Assets Total Giving Grants Median Grant Max Grant Min Grant
2024 $737,848,783 $17,159,700 338 $2,400 $1,400,000 $73
2022 $817,338,424 $8,325,979 334 $740 $1,000,000 $50
2021 $566,056,454 $9,836,201 336 $1,000 $1,150,000 $50
2020 $582,119,447 $7,428,594 233 $730 $1,000,000 $50
2019 $585,747,720 $820,388 21 $12,555 $348,691 $6,000
2018 $564,188,685 $781,737 25 $10,000 $312,528 $5,000

Why Organizations Trust GrantExec

$78.81B
Available Funding
7,151
Active Grants
224
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