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Private Foundation · DC

Miller & Chevalier Charitable Foundation

Washington, DC  ·  EIN 526035549  ·  Website (ProPublica) ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$2.0M

Total Giving

$670K

Grants on File

210

Average Grant

$3K

Giving Radius

Where Miller & Chevalier Charitable Foundation Has Given

AK — no grants on file AL — no grants on file AR — no grants on file AZ — no grants on file CA — no grants on file CO — no grants on file CT — no grants on file DC — $554K across 170 grants DE — no grants on file FL — no grants on file GA — no grants on file HI — no grants on file IA — no grants on file ID — no grants on file IL — no grants on file IN — no grants on file KS — no grants on file KY — no grants on file LA — no grants on file MA — no grants on file MD — $64K across 21 grants ME — no grants on file MI — no grants on file MN — no grants on file MO — no grants on file MS — no grants on file MT — no grants on file NC — no grants on file ND — no grants on file NE — no grants on file NH — no grants on file NJ — no grants on file NM — no grants on file NV — no grants on file NY — no grants on file OH — no grants on file OK — no grants on file OR — no grants on file PA — no grants on file RI — no grants on file SC — no grants on file SD — no grants on file TN — no grants on file TX — no grants on file UT — no grants on file VA — $49K across 17 grants VT — $4K across 2 grants WA — no grants on file WI — no grants on file WV — no grants on file WY — no grants on file
Historical grants to 135 recipients across 4 states. Top concentrations: Washington ($435K, 125 grants), WASHINGTON ($116K, 43 grants), Arlington ($20K, 6 grants), Falls Church ($16K, 5 grants), Bethesda ($12K, 3 grants).

Section I

How to Apply

There is no prescribed form required for submission. The purpose for which funds are requested and a tax exemption letter is required for new organizations.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

The focus in recent years has been on recognized public charities meeting health, welfare, legal, and education needs in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Washington School for Girls $3K 2020
SOME (So Others May Eat) $5K 2020
Latino Student Fund $1K 2020
Washington Literacy Center $2K 2020
House of Ruth $4K 2020
The Salvation Army National Capital Area Command $1K 2020
Building Bridges Across the River (THEARC) $2K 2020
Higher Achievement Program $2K 2020
Resources to Inspire Students & Educators (RISE) $2K 2020
Washington Jesuit Academy $3K 2020
Calvary Women's Services $3K 2020
Downtown Cluster of Congregations $3K 2020
Hyacinth's Place $4K 2020
Miriam's Kitchen $3K 2020
Abramson Scholarship Foundation $3K 2020
Bright Beginnings $2K 2020
For Love of Children $2K 2020
Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop $3K 2020
New Futures $2K 2020
Reach Education Inc $2K 2020
The Theatre Lab School of Dramatic Arts $2K 2020
Thurgood Marshall Academy $3K 2020
Youth Leadership Foundation $2K 2020
Bread for the City $5K 2020
St Mary's Court Housing Development Corp $3K 2020

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Section VI

Filing History

Year-by-year financial summary from IRS 990-PF filings. Total assets and qualifying distributions show the foundation's growth and giving trajectory.

Year Total Assets Qualifying Distributions Total Revenue Total Expenses
2023 $2.0M $118K $72K $155K
2022 $2.1M $117K $57K $138K
2021 $2.2M $140K $110K $263K
2020 $2.3M $99K $541K $143K
2019 $1.9M $101K $216K $142K
2015 $1.7M $111K $129K $132K
2014 $1.7M $112K $145K $125K
2013 $1.7M $105K $98K $140K
2012 $1.7M $93K $84K $107K
2011 $1.7M $91K $96K $85K