MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Borealis Philanthropy

Quick Facts

EIN
46-4598642
Location
MINNEAPOLIS, MN
Category
Arts & Culture
NTEE Code
A99
Total Assets
$78.2M
Annual Income
$71.4M
Annual Revenue
$42.5M
IRS Ruling Year
2014
Tax Subsection
501(c)(03)

About This Organization

Borealis Philanthropy is a nonprofit organization based in MINNEAPOLIS, MN. It received its IRS tax-exempt ruling in 2014. The organization is classified under IRC Section 501(c)(03). It operates in the area of arts & culture. Total assets are reported at $78.2M. Annual income is $71.4M. The organization has received $31.7M in foundation grants from 23 funders.

Grants Received from Foundations

Foundation grants awarded to Borealis Philanthropy, based on IRS 990-PF filings.

FunderAmountYearPurpose
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$4.5M202482080 SUPPORTING THE BLACK-LED MOVEMENT FUND AND DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND IN CATALYZING INVESTMENTS IN THE RACIAL JUSTICE AND DISABILITY JUSTICE MOVEMENTS
James Irvine Foundation$2.5M2024To support Research and Development in CA
John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$1.3M2024FOR FLEXIBLE SUPPORT OF THE RACIAL EQUITY IN JOURNALISM FUND
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$1.2M202482392 DEVELOPING A VISION FOR ECONOMIC JUSTICE FOR BLACK DISABLED YOUTH AND FAMILIES THROUGH COMMUNITY-LED RESEARCH
Foundation For A Just Society$1M2024TO SUPPORT THE BLACK-LED MOVEMENT FUND
Ford Foundation$960K2024TIE-OFF CORE SUPPORT FOR THE RACIAL EQUITY IN PHILANTHROPY FUND TO ENSURE FUNDERS ARE PROVIDED WITH THE INCENTIVE AND MEANS TO EMBRACE RACIAL EQUITY IN THEIR OPERATIONS AND GRANTMAKING
William & Flora Hewlett Foundation$743K2024FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
Ford Foundation$625K2024CORE SUPPORT TO THE RACIAL EQUITY IN JOURNALISM FUND, A DONOR COLLABORATIVE TO ASSIST AND STRENGTHEN PEOPLE OF COLOR-LED AND -SERVING MEDIA INSTITUTIONS, PARTICULARLY AROUND CIVIC NEWS COVERAGE
Ford Foundation$542K2024CORE SUPPORT FOR THE FUND FOR TRANS GENERATIONS TO SUPPORT A FUTURE WHERE TRANSGENDER, GENDER NON-CONFORMING, AND NONBINARY PEOPLE LIVE WITH FREEDOM, SAFETY, AND SELF-DETERMINATION
Skyline Foundation$500K2024FOR THE CHARITABLE PURPOSES OF RACIAL EQUITY IN JOURNALISM FUND
The California Wellness Foundation$500K2024FOR PROJECT SUPPORT OF THE DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND TO IMPROVE HEALTH EQUITY IN CALIFORNIA.
Freedom Together Foundation$500K2024BLACK-LED MOVEMENT FUND
Freedom Together Foundation$400K2024RACIAL EQUITY IN JOURNALISM FUND
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$375K202482033 SUPPORTING LEADING RACIAL-EQUITY PRACTITIONERS THROUGH THE RACIAL EQUITY TO ACCELERATE CHANGE (REACH) FUND, 2024-2026
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$325K202481261 GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR BOREALIS PHILANTHROPY
Target Foundation$300K2024ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY NATIONAL (ECOSYSTEM); FY22 COMMITMENT
John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$250K2024IN SUPPORT OF THE DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$250K202480414 SUPPORTING LEADING RACIAL-EQUITY PRACTITIONERS THROUGH THE RACIAL EQUITY TO ACCELERATE CHANGE (REACH) FUND, 2023
Ford Foundation$250K2024CORE SUPPORT FOR THE DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND'S DISABILITY INCLUSION X TECH FUND TO SUPPORT CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS RESEARCHING, ADVOCATING, AND ORGANIZING AT THE INTERSECTION OF TECHNOLOGY AND DISABILITY JUSTICE
Foundation For A Just Society$250K2024TO SUPPORT THE EMERGING LGBTQ LEADERS OF COLOR FUND (ELLC)
Ford Foundation$250K2024CORE SUPPORT FOR THE EMERGING LGBTQ LEADERS OF COLOR FUND TO SUPPORT AND STRENGTHEN THE SOCIAL JUSTICE LEADERSHIP OF LGBTQ YOUNG PEOPLE OF COLOR AND MAKE MOVEMENTS MORE INCLUSIVE AND EFFECTIVE
Freedom Together Foundation$250K2024COMMUNITIES TRANSFORMING POLICING FUND
Conrad N Hilton Foundation$250K2024FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO THE DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$230K202479681 CONTINUING TO SUPPORT THE BLACK-LED MOVEMENT FUND TO ENSURE THAT PROGRESSIVE BLACK-LED MOVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS ACHIEVE TRANSFORMATIONAL, LASTING CHANGE
Ford Foundation$225K2024CORE SUPPORT FOR THE SPARK JUSTICE FUND TO SUPPORT GRASSROOTS GROUPS WORKING TO TRANSFORM PRETRIAL JUSTICE, REDUCE THE RELIANCE ON LOCAL JAILS, AND BUILD POWER IN THE COMMUNITIES MOST IMPACTED BY INCARCERATION IN THE U.S.
Foundation To Promote Open Society$200K2024TO SUPPORT GRANTEE'S DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND
Foundation To Promote Open Society$200K2024TO SUPPORT THE GRANTEE'S DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND, WHICH STRENGTHENS AND EXPANDS U.S.-BASED DISABILITY RIGHTS, JUSTICE, AND INCLUSION ORGANIZATIONS
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$200K202476708 IMPLEMENTING THE COLLABORATIVE DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND AND ITS INITIAL GRANTMAKING
Ford Foundation$200K2024CORE SUPPORT FOR THE DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND FOR GRANTMAKING TO U.S. GROUPS RUN BY AND FOR DISABLED PEOPLE TO LEAD TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE
The Heinz Endowments$200K2024TO SUPPORT THE DISABILITY INCLUSION FUNDS GRANTMAKING ACTIVITIES TO STRENGTHEN AND EXPAND US BASED DISABILITY RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND INCLUSION ORGANIZATIONS ADDRESSING ABLEISM
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Inc.$200K2024TO SUPPORT DISABILITY INCLUSION WITHIN THE PHILANTHROPIC SECTOR THROUGH SUPPORT FOR THE DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND AND THE DISABILITY & PHILANTHROPY FORUM PROJECTS LAUNCHED BY THE PRESIDENTS COUNCIL ON DISABILITY INCLUSION IN PHILANTHROPY
John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$200K2024IN SUPPORT OF DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND'S DIFXTECH
Kresge Foundation$150K2024GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
The Heising-Simons Foundation$150K2024FOR THE COMMUNITIES TRANSFORMING POLICING ($150,000) AND BLACK-LED MOVEMENT FUNDS ($150,000)
Ford Foundation$150K2024CORE SUPPORT FOR THE COMMUNITIES TRANSFORMING POLICING FUND TO SUPPORT TRANSFORMATIVE COMMUNITY SAFETY STRATEGIES AND INNOVATIVE ALTERNATIVES TO POLICING
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$113K202482262 SUPPORTING THE LUCY HICKS ANDERSON REPRO LIBERATION PRE-CONFERENCE AT THE LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX CONFERENCE
Kresge Foundation$100K2024GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
The Heising-Simons Foundation$100K2024FOR THE RACIAL EQUITY IN JOURNALISM FUND
With Foundation$65K2024SUPPORT FOR DISABILITY INCLUSION FUND (YR 5 OF 5)
Walton Family Foundation Inc.$50K2024To provide support for promoting equity in journalism and build capacity of news organizations and the journalism ecosystem.
Mcknight Foundation$50K2024to support the Racial Equity in Journalism Fund
Kresge Foundation$10K2024PROJECT SUPPORT FOR A HYBRID CONVENING
With Foundation$2K2024CONVENING SUPPORT
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$2.1M202379681 CONTINUING TO SUPPORT THE BLACK-LED MOVEMENT FUND TO ENSURE THAT PROGRESSIVE BLACK-LED MOVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS ACHIEVE TRANSFORMATIONAL, LASTING CHANGE
Ford Foundation$2M2023CORE SUPPORT FOR THE RACIAL EQUITY IN PHILANTHROPY FUND TO ENSURE FUNDERS ARE PROVIDED WITH THE INCENTIVE AND MEANS TO EMBRACE RACIAL EQUITY IN THEIR OPERATIONS AND GRANTMAKING
Ford Foundation$2M2023CORE SUPPORT TO THE RACIAL EQUITY IN JOURNALISM FUND, A DONOR COLLABORATIVE TO ASSIST AND STRENGTHEN PEOPLE OF COLOR-LED AND -SERVING MEDIA INSTITUTIONS, PARTICULARLY AROUND CIVIC NEWS COVERAGE AND CORE SUPPORT FOR FUND STRENGTHENING
W K Kellogg Foundation$1.9M2023support racial equity and justice in the philanthropic field by building the strong sector's capacity to integrate racial equity within institutions serving the infrastructure of philanthropy through support of a funding and learning collaborative cohort
Democracy Fund Inc.$1.2M2023Program support for the Racial Equity in Journalism Fund
Gates Foundation$1M2023PUBLIC AWARENESS AND ANALYSIS
Wellspring Philantropic Fund Inc.$800K2023EMERGING LGBTQ LEADERS

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Borealis Philanthropy do?

Borealis Philanthropy is a nonprofit organization focused on arts & culture, based in MINNEAPOLIS, MN. It is classified under IRC Section 501(c)(03).

Who funds Borealis Philanthropy?

Borealis Philanthropy has received foundation grants from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, James Irvine Foundation, John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation, and others.

What is Borealis Philanthropy's annual revenue?

Borealis Philanthropy reports total assets of $78.2M. Annual income is $71.4M.

Where is Borealis Philanthropy located?

Borealis Philanthropy is located in MINNEAPOLIS, MN.

Is Borealis Philanthropy a 501(c)(3)?

Yes, Borealis Philanthropy is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Its EIN is 46-4598642. Donations to this organization may be tax-deductible.

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