UseGrants

Foundations That Fund Nonprofits in Long Beach, California

122 private foundations reported grants to Long Beach, California recipients on their IRS Form 990-PF filings for tax years 2022–2025. Historical giving records — not an open application portal.

Compiled from public IRS Form 990-PF Part XV filings. UseGrants is an independent aggregator, not affiliated with any foundation listed. Grants paid directly to named individuals are excluded from recipient counts and tables.

Overview

Across tax years 2022–2025, 122 private foundations reported 384 grants totaling $12,491,033 to 245 organizations in Long Beach, California. The most-funded purposes were education (51 grants) and youth & family (35 grants). Earl B & Loraine H Miller Foundation gave the most by reported dollars — $1,618,250 across 88 grants. The median reported grant was $10,000.

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Foundations giving here
122
Organizations funded
245
Reported grants
384
Total reported
$12.5M
Median grant
$10K
Largest grant
$750K

What foundations fund in Long Beach, California

Purpose text from each foundation’s own Part XV filing, bucketed into plain-English themes.

Foundations giving into Long Beach, California, by reported dollars

“Of state” is the share of that foundation’s reported California dollars that landed in Long Beach — a funder at 90% is effectively a Long Beach funder, one at 5% happens to give here.

FoundationGrantsTotalOf state
Earl B & Loraine H Miller Foundation88$1,618,25093%
The Ahmanson Foundation6$1,064,4002%
The California Endowment9$982,5001%
The Josephine S Gumbiner Foundation24$815,00076%
Lumina Foundation for Education Inc1$750,00035%
The Kenneth T and Eileen L Norris Foundation9$675,0005%
The Sobrato Family Foundation3$650,0001%
The Larry and Helen Hoag Foundation11$545,0009%

Organizations in Long Beach, California that received the most

Totals across every reported grant in the filings above. Individuals are excluded.

RecipientGrantsTotal
Californians Together4$750,000
Trustees of the California State University1$750,000
The Children's Clinic2$525,000
The Childrens Clinic1$500,000
The Board Fund2$360,000
Operation Jump Start5$335,500
Khmer Girls in Action1$250,000
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania1$250,000
Arts for Healing and Justice Network2$225,000
LOS Angeles County Animal Care Foundation1$220,000

Which foundations give grants in Long Beach, California?

122 private foundations reported grants to recipients in Long Beach, California on their IRS Form 990-PF filings, totaling $12,491,033 across 384 grants. The largest by reported dollars were Earl B & Loraine H Miller Foundation, The Ahmanson Foundation, The California Endowment. These are historical filings, not open application portals — contact each foundation for current guidelines.

What do foundations fund in Long Beach, California?

Reported purposes in Long Beach, California concentrate in education (51), youth & family (35), health & medical (22). Purpose text comes from Part XV of each foundation's own 990-PF filing, bucketed into plain-English themes.

How large is a typical foundation grant in Long Beach, California?

The median reported grant to a Long Beach, California recipient was $10,000, and the largest single reported grant was $750,000. Amounts are as reported by the filing foundation and reflect a historical tax year.

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Foundation filings are historical. The UseGrants feed tracks federal and state opportunities that are open today, with the eligibility explained in plain English.

Source: public IRS Form 990-PF Part XV filings (tax years 2022–2025). Amounts are as reported by each filing foundation and reflect historical giving, not a current application opportunity. Recipient location is the address the foundation reported, which may differ from where a program operates. UseGrants is an independent aggregator — always confirm details with the funder before applying.