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Alumbra Innovations Foundation is a private corporation based in BENTONVILLE, AR. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2019. The principal officer is Kari Harris. It holds total assets of $113.5M. Annual income is reported at $88.6M. Total assets have grown from $3.5M in 2019 to $113.5M in 2024. An ecosystem of organizations committed to demonstrating and catalyzing economic models that restore nature, honor community and promote prosperity, working across ocean, land, and place guided by science. According to its most recent filing, the foundation only makes contributions to preselected charitable organizations. Tax records are available from 2020 to 2024. The foundation primarily funds organizations in Baja California Sur and Gulf of California. According to available records, Alumbra Innovations Foundation has made 263 grants totaling $46.5M, with a median grant of $55K. Annual giving has grown from $11.2M in 2020 to $28M in 2022. Individual grants have ranged from $2K to $3M, with an average award of $177K. The foundation has supported 99 unique organizations. The foundation primarily supports organizations in California, Oregon, District of Columbia, which account for 40% of all grants. Grantmaking reaches organizations across 24 states. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Smallest Grant
$2K
Median Grant
$43K
Average Grant
$162K
Largest Grant
$1.3M
Based on 45 grants from the most recent 990-PF filing.
No program descriptions are available for this foundation. Many private foundations report program activities in their annual 990-PF filings — check the Tax Filings section below for the most recent filing.
An ecosystem of organizations committed to demonstrating and catalyzing economic models that restore nature, honor community and promote prosperity, working across ocean, land, and place guided by science. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 263 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in CA, OR, DC.
Alumbra Innovations Foundation has distributed a total of $46.5M across 263 grants. The median grant size is $55K, with an average of $177K. Individual grants have ranged from $2K to $3M.
Alumbra Innovations Foundation typically selects its grantees rather than accepting unsolicited proposals.
Alumbra Innovations Foundation is headquartered in BENTONVILLE, AR. While based in AR, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 24 states.
Officer and trustee information is not yet available for this foundation. This data is typically reported in Part VIII of the 990-PF filing.
Total Giving
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Total Assets
$113.5M
Fair Market Value
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Net Worth
$113.5M
Grants Paid
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Contributions
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Net Investment Income
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Distribution Amount
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Total Grants
263
Total Giving
$46.5M
Average Grant
$177K
Median Grant
$55K
Unique Recipients
99
Most Common Grant
$25K
of 2022 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Diego Natural History MuseumTo support For The Love of Nature: Campaign for The Nat. | San Diego, CA | $2M | 2022 |
| Blue Forest Finance IncTo strategically support Blue Forest Conservation to transition the Forest Resilience Bond (FRB) from a project-level financing to a larger-scale blended finance fund structure while supporting conservation finance in Southern Oregon and beyond | Sacramento, CA | $1.5M | 2022 |
| Dr Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy IncConstruction support for the Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy | Milwaukee, WI | $1.5M | 2022 |
| Andale La Paz AcTo provide support for 2022 operations. | El Triunfo Bcs | $1M | 2022 |
| Us Water PartnershipTo support improving the hydrogeological understanding of Rancho Ancon and surrounding areas by undertaking hydrogeological instrumentation, recording observations, analyzing results, modeling hydrogeological scenarios, and advising on future studies. | Arlington, VA | $800K | 2022 |
| Hopewell FundTo support the mission of the Civic (Re)Solve Education fund | Washington, DC | $700K | 2022 |
| Clean Future ForumTo support Clean Future Forum Initiative | Washington, DC | $406K | 2022 |
| Sustainable NorthwestBuilding a Sustainable Financial and Economic Paradigm for Forest Health and Resilience in the Face of Climate Change | Portland, OR | $400K | 2022 |
| Planned Parenthood Of The Pacific SouthwestTo provide support for 2022 operations. | San Diego, CA | $350K | 2022 |
| The San Diego FoundationTo support Thrive Outside San Diego | San Diego, CA | $350K | 2022 |
| University Of Minnesota FoundationTo support the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy. | Minneapolis, MN | $322K | 2022 |
| United States Fund For UnicefTo support rapid relief efforts in Ukraine | New York, NY | $250K | 2022 |
| Jackson Hole Historical Society And MuseumTo support the construction of a new museum campus | Jackson, WY | $250K | 2022 |
| American Near East Refugee AidTo implement planned enhancements to preexisting programming and expand to four additional vulnerable preschools in Gaza | Washington, DC | $234K | 2022 |
| Resilient Cities Catalyst IncTo support Oceanside Project Development. | Brooklyn, NY | $200K | 2022 |
| Consejo Mexicano De Promocion De Los Productos Pesqueros Y Acuicolas AcPositioning the Pesca con Futuro movement in the Baja California Peninsula | Ciudad De Mxico | $160K | 2022 |
| Nos Noroeste Sustentable AcPROSPEROUS AND RESILIENT FISHING COMMUNITIES | La Paz | $150K | 2022 |
| Mad AgricultureTo fund research to better understand the Financial and Ecological Impacts of Regenerative Organic Agriculture | Boulder, CO | $150K | 2022 |
| Legacyworks GroupCatalyzing a Regenerative Economy and Society in Baja California Sur's East Cape & the Mexican Pacific Coast 2022-2023 | Santa Barbara, CA | $125K | 2022 |
| Ecology Project InternationalMexico Programs FY22: Immersive Community Building, Teacher Professional Development, & Alumni Engagement | East Missoula, MT | $115K | 2022 |