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Private Foundation · IN

Sia Foundation Inc

Lafayette, IN  ·  EIN 352033162  ·  Website (ProPublica) ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$4.7M

Total Giving

$1.1M

Grants on File

112

Average Grant

$10K

Giving Radius

Where Sia Foundation Inc 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 — no grants on file 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 — $1.1M across 112 grants KS — no grants on file KY — no grants on file LA — no grants on file MA — no grants on file MD — no grants on file 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 — no grants on file VT — no grants on file WA — no grants on file WI — no grants on file WV — no grants on file WY — no grants on file
Historical grants to 96 recipients across 1 state. Top concentrations: Lafayette ($732K, 37 grants), Indianapolis ($47K, 15 grants), Logansport ($29K, 2 grants), West Lafayette ($23K, 10 grants), Wabash ($16K, 2 grants).

Section I

How to Apply

SIA Foundation Grant Application Form required plus copy of IRS Determination letter for exempt status. Description of capital project who will benefit from project. Amount of request.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

Tax-exempt organization with a chapter office in Indiana. Grant requests must exceed $1,000. Funding used for investments in facilities, equipment, or real estate for non-operational educational institutes in Indiana. Indiana governmental or quasi-governmental entity grants must exceed $1,000 and be used for investments in facilities, equipment, or real estate for non-operational purposes.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
See Statement 10 $254K 2020
See Statement 10 $322K 2021
KLD Alzheimer's Foundation $100 2023
Hershey Elementary School $8K 2023
Habitat for Humanity Lafayette $13K 2023
Deeply Ingrained $15K 2023
ILADD Inc $200 2023
Dayton Elementary PTO $2K 2023
Delphi Opera House $100 2023
Hemophilia of Indiana $100 2023
Food Finders Food Bank $300 2023
Guerin High School $200 2023
CASAs for Kids Fund $780 2023
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation $100 2023
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum $10K 2023
Hanna Community Center $11K 2023
Gennesaret Free Clinics $14K 2023
BrookIroquois Township Community Fund $100 2023
Advantage Housing $15K 2023
Columbus Signature Academy $2K 2023
Bravely Womens Health $200 2023
Claude McNeals Musical Theatre Training Program $3K 2023
Bloomington Developmental Learning Center $10K 2023
Brooks Place for Grieving Young People $100 2023
Indiana State Museum $4K 2023

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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 $4.7M $246K $170K $303K
2022 $4.8M $250K $662K $359K
2021 $4.5M $295K $467K $394K
2020 $4.4M $254K $240K $317K
2019 $4.5M $238K $515K $302K
2015 $3.0M $154K $118K $188K
2014 $3.1M $143K $1.1M $181K
2013 $2.1M $94K $396K $131K
2012 $1.9M $85K $464K $113K
2011 $1.5M $76K $103K $91K

Section VII

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