CHICAGO, IL

Iff

Quick Facts

EIN
36-3656836
Location
CHICAGO, IL
Category
Community Development
NTEE Code
S500
Total Assets
$689.4M
Annual Income
$96.5M
Annual Revenue
$102.8M
IRS Ruling Year
1990
Tax Subsection
501(c)(03)

About This Organization

Iff is a nonprofit organization based in CHICAGO, IL. It received its IRS tax-exempt ruling in 1990. The organization is classified under IRC Section 501(c)(03). It operates in the area of community development. Total assets are reported at $689.4M. Annual income is $96.5M. The organization has received $35.9M in foundation grants from 14 funders. It has received $41.8M in federal awards from 2 agencies.

Grants Received from Foundations

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

FunderAmountYearPurpose
Ford Foundation$1M2024CORE SUPPORT FOR THE CHICAGOS CULTURAL TREASURES INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT LOCAL ARTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Joyce Foundation$625K2024MISSION FUND
Kresge Foundation$500K2024PROJECT SUPPORT GRANT TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT INNOVATIVE FINANCING MODELS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD AND NONPROFIT FACILITIES IN DETROIT
Kresge Foundation$473K2024PROJECT SUPPORT TO MANAGE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HOPE STARTS HERE FRAMEWORK
John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$350K2024IN SUPPORT OF ADMINISTERING THE ARTS AND CULTURE LOAN FUND
Marguerite Casey Foundation$250K2024GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$250K2024IN SUPPORT OF THE PROJECT, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS
Ford Foundation$1M2023CORE SUPPORT FOR THE CHICAGOS CULTURAL TREASURES INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT LOCAL ARTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Joyce Foundation$625K2023Mission Fund
Kresge Foundation$591K2023THIS GRANT PROVIDES PROJECT SUPPORT TO IFF TO MANAGE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HOPE STARTS HERE FRAMEWORK.
The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc.$375K2023TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF 21 NEW UNITS OF ACCESSIBLE, AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN HOMAN SQUARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.
Kresge Foundation$250K2023THIS GRANT PROVIDES PROJECT SUPPORT TO IFF TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT INNOVATIVE FINANCING MODELS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD AND NONPROFIT FACILITIES IN DETROIT, ACCELERATE DRAWING DOWN OF FEDERAL FUNDS TO SUPPORT EARLY CHILDHOOD SYSTEMS-BUILDING IN DETROIT, AND PROVIDE TARGETED HOUSING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHWEST DETROIT.
Polk Bros Foundation Inc.$135K2023Special Projects
The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc.$120K2023TO SUPPORT OUTREACH AND FINANCIAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO NONPROFITS LED BY AND SERVING PEOPLE OF COLOR IN CHICAGO.
Skillman Foundation$6K2023HOPE STARTS HERE 2023 PRESIDENT'S YOUTH COUNCIL GRANT
First Bank Of Highland Park Foundation$3K2023GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
Ford Foundation$1M2022CORE SUPPORT FOR THE CHICAGOS CULTURAL TREASURES INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT LOCAL ARTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Ford Foundation$1M2022CORE SUPPORT FOR THE CHICAGOS CULTURAL TREASURES INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT LOCAL ARTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Jpmorgan Chase Foundation$843K2022OFFICE OF NONPROFIT ENGAGEMENT
Jpmorgan Chase Foundation$843K2022OFFICE OF NONPROFIT ENGAGEMENT
Joyce Foundation$625K2022Mission Fund
Abbvie Foundation$600K2022Neal Math & Science Academy
John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$400K2022in support of administering the Arts and Culture Loan Fund
W K Kellogg Foundation$400K2022improve outcomes for Detroit's young children through leadership of Hope Starts Here's imperative 4 to update a city-wide early childhood education needs assessment, build facilities quality, and leverage public and private funds to increase equitable access and promote systems level change
W K Kellogg Foundation$400K2022improve outcomes for Detroit's young children through leadership of Hope Starts Here's imperative 4 to update a city-wide early childhood education needs assessment, build facilities quality, and leverage public and private funds to increase equitable access and promote systems level change
The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc.$375K2022TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF 21 NEW UNITS OF ACCESSIBLE, AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN HOMAN SQUARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.
The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc.$375K2022TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF 21 NEW UNITS OF ACCESSIBLE, AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN HOMAN SQUARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.
W K Kellogg Foundation$364K2022promote positive outcomes for young children and families by providing systems-level coordination, strategic direction and leadership of the Hope Starts Here early childhood initiative in Detroit
W K Kellogg Foundation$364K2022promote positive outcomes for young children and families by providing systems-level coordination, strategic direction and leadership of the Hope Starts Here early childhood initiative in Detroit
Walder Family Foundation$250K2022America's Cultural Treasures Chicago
Walder Family Foundation$250K2022America's Cultural Treasures Chicago
W K Kellogg Foundation$166K2022improve the quality of early childhood education programs by assisting family, friend and neighbor providers in making improvements to facilities and operations to serve more children and families in Grand Rapids
W K Kellogg Foundation$166K2022improve the quality of early childhood education programs by assisting family, friend and neighbor providers in making improvements to facilities and operations to serve more children and families in Grand Rapids
Pritzker Family Foundation$150K2022COLLABORATION TO SUPPORT EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
Kresge Foundation$145K2022THIS GRANT PROVIDES PROJECT SUPPORT TO IFF TO MANAGE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HOPE STARTS HERE FRAMEWORK.
Kresge Foundation$145K2022THIS GRANT PROVIDES PROJECT SUPPORT TO IFF TO MANAGE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HOPE STARTS HERE FRAMEWORK.
Polk Bros Foundation Inc.$135K2022Special Projects
Polk Bros Foundation Inc.$135K2022Special Projects
The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc.$8K2022TO SUPPORT THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF IFF (A CURRENT GRANTEE AND STRATEGIC PARTNER) IN ATTENDING THE OPPORTUNITY FINANCE FUND CONFERENCE, THE LARGEST NATIONAL CDFI CONFERENCE IN THE COUNTY, IN NEW YORK FROM OCT 19 TO 21.
The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc.$8K2022TO SUPPORT THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF IFF (A CURRENT GRANTEE AND STRATEGIC PARTNER) IN ATTENDING THE OPPORTUNITY FINANCE FUND CONFERENCE, THE LARGEST NATIONAL CDFI CONFERENCE IN THE COUNTY, IN NEW YORK FROM OCT 19 TO 21.
Polk Bros Foundation Inc.$5K2022Discretionary
Polk Bros Foundation Inc.$5K2022Discretionary
John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$5M2021in support of America's Cultural Treasures Chicago an initiative highlighting Chicago's diverse cultural organizations
John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$5M2021in support of America's Cultural Treasures Chicago, an initiative highlighting Chicago's diverse cultural organizations.
John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$5M2021in support of America's Cultural Treasures Chicago, an initiative highlighting Chicago's diverse cultural organizations.
The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc.$2M2021TO SUPPORT THIS CDFI THAT WILL BUILD CAPACITY FOR NONPROFITS IN CHICAGO AND HELP ORGANIZATIONS BE RESILIENT TO THE IMPACTS OF COVID-19 THROUGH LOAN CAPITAL, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, OUTREACH TO COMMUNITIES OF COLOR, AND RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
Ford Foundation$2M2021CORE SUPPORT FOR THE CHICAGO'S CULTURAL TREASURES INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT LOCAL ARTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
W K Kellogg Foundation$500K2021improve the quality of early childhood education programs by investing in improvements to facilities to support brain development, decrease environmental hazards and stabilize enrollment
W K Kellogg Foundation$417K2021promote positive outcomes for young children and families by providing systems-level coordination, strategic direction and leadership of the Hope Starts Here early childhood initiative in Detroit
John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$300K2021in support of administering the Arts and Culture Loan Fund.

Federal Awards Received

Federal grants and cooperative agreements from USAspending.gov.

AgencyProgramAmountYear
Department of the Treasury18 awards totaling $41,421,178$41.4M2025
Department of Housing and Urban Development1 awards totaling $400,000$400K2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Iff do?

Iff is a nonprofit organization focused on community development, based in CHICAGO, IL. It is classified under IRC Section 501(c)(03).

Who funds Iff?

Iff has received foundation grants from Ford Foundation, Joyce Foundation, Kresge Foundation, and others. It has also received federal awards from Department of the Treasury, Department of Housing and Urban Development.

What is Iff's annual revenue?

Iff reports total assets of $689.4M. Annual income is $96.5M.

Where is Iff located?

Iff is located in CHICAGO, IL.

Is Iff a 501(c)(3)?

Yes, Iff is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Its EIN is 36-3656836. Donations to this organization may be tax-deductible.

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