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Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation c/o Impact House Grants

Private foundation · EIN 36-2488355 · IRS 990-PF filings through tax year 2024

Total grants paid
$2.2M
Grants reported
158
Median grant
$15K
Future commitments
None reported

Giving by tax year

Tax yearGrants paidAmount
202478$1.1M
202380$1.1M

Where Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation c/o Impact House gives

States of grant recipients reported on the foundation's 990-PF filings, by dollars received.

Largest reported grants

The biggest individual grants on file, as reported by the foundation to the IRS.

RecipientLocationPurposeTax yearAmount
South Suburban PADSOak Park, ILFor General Operating Support. Programs and Services include Prevention (emergency funds), Street Outreach, Emergency Shelter, Rapid Rehousing, Permanent Supportive Housing, and Supportive Services for homeless individuals/families in south suburban Cook.2024$20K
Connections for Abused Women and their ChildrenWheaton, ILFor General Operating Support. CAWC's comprehensive domestic violence services include crisis intervention, shelter, safety planning/assessment, legal and medical advocacy, individual and group counseling for survivors of domestic violence in Chicago.2024$20K
The Boulevard of Chicago (Formerly Interfaith House)Chicago, ILThe Boulevard of Chicago (Formerly Interfaith House)2023$20K
Community HealthChicago, ILFor General Operating Support of this free health care center which provides uninsured and low-income individuals in Chicago with primary, dental, specialty care, medication, mental health, and lab services, as well as health education, Telehealth, etc.2024$20K
Franciscan Outreach AssociationChicago, ILFranciscan Outreach Association2023$20K
KAN-WIN (Korean American Women in Need)Chicago, ILFor General Operating Support. KAN-WIN serves Asian American domestic violence and sexual assault survivors in Chicago and suburbs. Programs include multi-lingual crisis hotline, legal clinic, advocacy, transitional housing, emergency hotel stay, etc.2024$20K
Heartland Alliance InternationalChicago, ILFor General Operating Support of the Kovler Center, which provide critical trauma-informed services to individuals, unaccompanied children, and families affected by forced migration, now residing in Chicago and surrounding Cook County suburbs.2024$20K
Center on Halsted (formerly Horizons Community Services)Chicago, ILCenter on Halsted (formerly Horizons Community Services)2023$20K
South Suburban PADSCountry Club Hills, ILSouth Suburban PADS2023$20K
Refugee One (formerly Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Ministries)Chicago, ILRefugee One (formerly Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Ministries)2023$20K
Franciscan Outreach AssociationChicago, ILFor General Operating Support to provide emergency shelter, transitional housing, rapid rehousing, case management, meals, financial assistance, access to health care, etc. for individuals who are homeless in Chicago, shelters in the west side and Pilsen.2024$20K
KAN-WIN (Korean American Women in Need)Park Ridge, ILKAN-WIN (Korean American Women in Need)2023$20K
Connections for the HomelessEvanston, ILConnections for the Homeless2023$20K
Deborah's PlaceChicago, ILDeborah's Place2023$17.5K
Deborah's PlaceChicago, ILFor General Operating Support. Deborah's Place provides housing and comprehensive supportive services to chronically homeless women in Chicago. Services include Interim/Permanent Supportive Housing, comprehensive support services, case management, etc.2024$17.5K
Christian Outreach of LutheransCarol Stream, ILFor the Family Housing Program, a transitional housing program for homeless families with children in Lake County. Families must demonstrate the potential to obtain permanent housing in 12-18 months by adhering to a structured plan with specific goals.2024$15K
Chinese American Service LeagueChicago, ILFor Behavioral Health and Clinical Services Program, which offers uninsured individuals and families in Chicago's Armour Square, Bridgeport area with mental health screening and assessment, individual, couples and/or family counseling and intervention.2024$15K
Brave Space AllianceChicago, ILFor Health Programming. BSA currently offers onsite HIV/STI testing along with medical referrals for a variety of care, linkage to PrEP (HIV prevention medication), and educational materials as well as early intervention/prevention, treatment, support.2024$15K
Beds Plus CareChicago, ILFor General Operating Support. Beds provides housing and stabilization services to individuals and families in Southwest Suburban Cook County who are homeless. Programs and services include prevention, housing for families, street outreach, etc.2024$15K
Ignite (formerly Teen Living Programs)Chicago, ILFor General Operating Support. Ignite provides homeless youth, age 14-24, in Bronzeville neighborhood with comprehensive services, such as emergency & transitional housing, Street/Community Outreach, case management,employment support, aftercare, etc.2024$15K
Infant Welfare Society of ChicagoPalatine, ILFor General Operating Support of the Angel Harvey Family Clinic, which provides medical, dental, optometry, therapeutic, and behavioral health services, and child development for low-income, uninsured families in Chicago.2024$15K
IWS Children's ClinicEvanston, ILFor General Operating Support. The Clinic is a pediatric health clinic & medical home, providing medical, dental, behavioral health services and social support services for children in the west side of Chicago, or near western Cook/DuPage County.2024$15K
Chicago Community FoundationChicago, ILImmigrant Funders Collaborative2024$15K
Howard Brown Health CenterChicago, ILFor Broadway Youth Center, a drop-in center for LGBTQ and unstably housed youth in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood, with services in the south side. They provides comprehensive low barrier medical care, behavioral health services, resource advocacy etc.2024$15K
Family RescueChicago, ILFor General Operating Support of comprehensive services for domestic violence survivors and their children in Chicago's south side. Services include crisis intervention, supportive housing, individual and group counseling, financial literacy, etc.2024$15K

How to apply

This foundation publishes application instructions on its latest 990-PF and does not report restricting giving to preselected organizations. See more foundations that accept applications.

Contact
Serena Moy
Address
200 W Madison St Suite 300 Chicago, IL, 60606
Phone
8473301023
Deadlines
Applications are accepted any time
Application materials
Applications are only accepted through the online grant program. The application procedures can be found on our website: blowitzridgeway.org.
Restrictions
Grants will be made to organizations in the City of Chicago and the six collar counties (Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will).

About this data

Figures are aggregated from Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation c/o Impact House's IRS Form 990-PF electronic filings (2 filings on file, most recent tax year 2024). Totals reflect grants the foundation reported as paid, and can lag the current year because foundations file annually and often on extension. Source: IRS 990-PF e-file archive.

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