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The John and Mary Neff Foundation Grants
Private foundation · EIN 58-6403590 · IRS 990-PF filings through tax year 2024
- Total grants paid
- $2.1M
- Grants reported
- 12
- Median grant
- $15K
- Future commitments
- None reported
Giving by tax year
| Tax year | Grants paid | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 12 | $2.1M |
Where The John and Mary Neff 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.
| Recipient | Location | Purpose | Tax year | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CENTER FOR SCIENCE IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST | WASHINGTON DC, DC | To envision a healthy population with reduced impact and burden of preventable diseases and an equitable food system that makes healthy, sustainable food accessible to all. | 2024 | $750K |
| UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS | CAMBRIDGE, MA | to use rigorous, independent science to solve our planet's most pressing problems | 2024 | $750K |
| COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER ATLANTA | ATLANTA, GA | Enhance the quality of life in Atlanta by providing expert philanthropic services. | 2024 | $250K |
| SOCIETY FOR SCIENCE & THE PUBLIC | WASHINGTON DC, DC | To promote the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement: to inform, educate, and inspire. | 2024 | $200K |
| MATHMATICAL ASSOC OF AMERICA | WASHINGTON, DC | Public policy efforts to recruit and retain minority and female students into undergraduate mathematics and mathematics-intensive fields. | 2024 | $100K |
| HORIZONS ATLANTA | ATLANTA, GA | to support a six-week summer learning experience that supports students from underserved communities throughout their K-12 academic careers | 2024 | $20K |
| GOOD SAMARITAN HEALTH CENTER | ATLANTA, GA | Work to remove the barriers preventing low-income families from obtaining access to quality healthcare in the Atlanta area. | 2024 | $10K |
| NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION | WASHINGTON, DC | to preserve unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. | 2024 | $10K |
| GEORGIA ORGANICS | ATLANTA, GA | To invest in Georgia's organic farmers for the health of our communities and the land. | 2024 | $5K |
| FOOD WELL ALLIANCE | ATLANTA, GA | To provide resources and support to local Georgia growers to connect and build healthier communities through an equitable, local food ecosystem in which everyone can participate and benefit. | 2024 | $5K |
| WHOLESOME WAVE GEORGIA | ATLANTA, GA | to make fresh, healthy, locally grown food affordable for all Georgians and match the value of SNAP/EBT (commonly referred to as food stamps) on fruit and vegetable purchases. That means families who spend $10 using SNAP/EBT receive $20 of locally-grown food. | 2024 | $5K |
| WYLDE CENTER | DECATUR, GA | To support resilient communities by connecting people to nature through environmental education and public greenspaces: Oakhurst Garden, Sugar Creek Garden, Hawk Hollow, Edgewood Community Learning Garden, and the Mulberry Fields Garden in four different Decatur and Atlanta neighborhoods. | 2024 | $5K |
How to apply
This foundation reports on its 990-PF that it only makes contributions to preselected organizations and does not accept unsolicited applications.
About this data
Figures are aggregated from The John and Mary Neff Foundation's IRS Form 990-PF electronic filings (1 filing 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.