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James A And Martha R Brown Charitable Foundation Inc

Lexington, KY  ·  EIN 830744635  ·  Website ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$38.6M

Total Giving

$6.8M

Grants on File

22

Average Grant

$311K

Giving Radius

Where James A And Martha R Brown Charitable Foundation Inc Has Given

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Historical grants to 20 recipients across 1 state. Top concentrations: Midway ($2.0M, 1 grant), CYNTHIANA ($1.5M, 2 grants), Lexington ($1.2M, 4 grants), Georgetown ($1.0M, 1 grant), GEORGETOWN ($500K, 1 grant).

Section I

How to Apply

No special form required at this time

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

Preference will be given to organizations operating in Nicholas County and/or Harrison County, Kentucky

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Together We Grow INC $38K 2020
Harrison Memorial Hospital $500K 2020
Bluegrass Community Foundation $10K 2020
Georgetown College $500K 2020
Trooper Island INC $10K 2021
Harrison Memorial Hospital $1.0M 2021
Bluegrass Community Foundation $550K 2023
Milestones Inc $53K 2023
Helping Hounds Find Homes Inc $53K 2023
Dayton Independent Schools $18K 2023
Harrison County Food Pantry $50K 2023
Midway University $2.0M 2023
Foundation for Affordable Homes $66K 2023
Central Music Academy $100K 2023
Georgetown College $1.0M 2023
Harrison County Commission on Aging Inc $32K 2023
Kentucky State Police $10K 2023
Trooper Island Inc $10K 2023
Lexington Public Library $500K 2023
Kentucky FFA Foundation $300K 2022
Kentucky State Police $10K 2022
Kiwanis Club of Cynthiana $25K 2022

22 grants total

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 $36.5M $2.3M $3.3M $4.7M
2022 $37.9M $1.8M $9.6M $667K
2021 $29.1M $1.9M $2.6M $1.2M
2020 $27.7M $152K $28.6M $1.1M
2019 $152K $9K $532K $576K

Section VII

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