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Stoneleigh Foundation Grants

Private foundation · EIN 37-1526458 · IRS 990-PF filings through tax year 2024

Total grants paid
$5.3M
Grants reported
54
Median grant
$85.8K
Future commitments
$2M

Giving by tax year

Tax yearGrants paidAmount
202428$2.8M
202326$2.5M

Where Stoneleigh Foundation 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
Juvenile Law CenterPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2023$320.7K
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Ruth Abaya)Philadelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2024$197.8K
Resolve Philly (Steve Volk)Litiz, PAResearch Fellowship2023$189.8K
Philadelphia City Fund (David Irizarry)Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia Police Department2024$188.2K
Juvenile Law CenterPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2024$185.5K
Rutgers University (Daniel Semenza)Camden, NJRutgers Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice2024$182.7K
Sarah KatzPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2024$180K
Jay BrenemanPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2024$180K
Vincent ReinaPhiladelphia, PAUniversity of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design2024$180K
Resolve Philly (Steve Volk)Litiz, PAResearch Fellowship2024$179.6K
Sara KatzPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2023$178K
Drexel University (Arturo Zinny)Philadelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2024$175.1K
Jessica BeardPhiladelphia, PAPhiladelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting via CultureWorks2024$175K
Jay BrenemanPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2023$175K
Jennifer MerriganPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2024$175K
National Assessment Center (Anne Marie Ambrose)Bradenton, FLResearch Fellowship2023$175K
National Assessment Center (Anne Marie Ambrose)Bradenton, FLResearch Fellowship2024$175K
Drexel University (Arturo Zinny)Philadelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2023$174.9K
Jennifer MerriganPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2023$170.7K
R Stanford & C BrownPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2023$153.9K
Sara KruzanWashington, DCResearch Fellowship2023$150.4K
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Ruth Abaya)Philadelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2023$121K
Franklin MorenoPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2024$94.1K
Eduardo QuezadaPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2023$93.5K
Oronde McClainPhiladelphia, PAResearch Fellowship2024$91.8K

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
RONNIE BLOOM
Address
123 S BROAD STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA, 19109
Phone
2157357080
Email
RBLOOM@STONELEIGHFOUNDATION.ORG
Deadlines
WE SEEK INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE: A TRACK RECORD OF ADVOCATING FOR CHANGE IN THE FIELDS OF CHILD WELFARE
Application materials
GRANT GUIDELINES: THE STONELEIGH FELLOWSHIP IS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT RESEARCHERS, PRACTITIONERS, AND POLICYMAKERS WHO HAVE DEMONSTRATED LEADERSHIP IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION, CHILD WELFARE, JUVENILE JUSTICE, OR RELATED FIELDS. WE ARE PARTICULARLY INTERESTED IN INDIVIDUALS WHOSE FELLOWSHIP PROPOSAL INVOLVES WORK THAT CROSSES SYSTEMS OR ENHANCES THE COORDINATION OF SERVICE DELIVERY. ACCOMPLISHED PRACTITIONERS, POLICYMAKERS, AND RESEARCHERS WHO HAVE DEMONSTRATED LEADERSHIP IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION, JUVENILE JUSTICE, CHILD WELFARE OR ALLIED FIELDS (E.G. EDUCATION, HEALTH AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AS THEY RELATE TO DEPENDENT AND DELINQUENT POPULATIONS) ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. CANDIDATES MIGHT BE PRACTITIONERS IN YOUTH- OR FAMILY-SERVING ORGANIZATIONS OR SYSTEMS, OR POLICYMAKERS, ANALYSTS OR RESEARCHERS WORKING IN NON-PROFIT, GOVERNMENTAL OR ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS.
Restrictions
IN ADDITION TO CANDIDATES' PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, STONELEIGH SELECTS FELLOWS BASED ON THE QUALITY OF PROPOSED IDEAS, THE FIT OF PROPOSED PROJECTS WITH THE FOUNDATION'S FOCUS AND GOALS, AND THE LIKELIHOOD THAT THE PROPOSED WORK CAN BE CARRIED OUT EFFECTIVELY. A DIVERSE REVIEW COMMITTEE EVALUATES EACH PROPOSAL. SPECIFIC CRITERIA TO BE USED IN JUDGING PROPOSALS INCLUDE: SIGNIFICANCE: THE PROPOSED WORK EFFECTIVELY ADDRESSES CRITICAL PROGRAM, POLICY OR RESEARCH ISSUES AND THUS IS LIKELY TO IMPROVE THE LIFE OUTCOMES OF YOUTH IMPACTED BY VIOLENCE OR THOSE INVOLVED WITH OR AT RISK OF INVOLVEMENT WITH THE CHILD WELFARE AND JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEMS. EFFECTIVENESS: THE PROPOSAL SPECIFICALLY INDICATES HOW THE PROJECT WILL EFFECTIVELY PROMOTE SYSTEMS CHANGE AND HOW IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO IMPROVE YOUTH OUTCOMES. CANDIDATES INDICATE CLEARLY THEIR PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS IN BEING ABLE TO CARRY OUT THE WORK. FEASIBILITY: THE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT FITS WITHIN THE TIME AND RESOURCES ALLOTTED BY THE

About this data

Figures are aggregated from Stoneleigh Foundation'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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