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Coleman Foundation For Cultural Engagement

Chagrin Falls, OH  ·  EIN 464119707  ·  Website ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$344K

Total Giving

$81K

Grants on File

39

Average Grant

$2K

Giving Radius

Where Coleman Foundation For Cultural Engagement Has Given

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Historical grants to 19 recipients across 1 state. Top concentrations: MACEDONIA ($22K, 4 grants), KENT ($20K, 3 grants), CLEVELAND ($18K, 12 grants), CHESTERLAND ($5K, 3 grants), ALLIANCE ($4K, 4 grants).

Section I

How to Apply

Initial request for funding may be a 1-2 page letter.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

We support activities such as travel, education, training and projects carried out by international, intercultural, and domestic border-crossers and charitable organizations that have as their goal the creation of a more harmonious, just and compassionate world for humans and animals.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Future Vision Foundation $1K 2020
Geaugua Mama and Pups $500 2020
Girls with Sole Foundation $1K 2020
Geaugua County Dog Warden $500 2020
Two Foundation $500 2020
Cleveland Orchestra $500 2020
University of Mount Union $1K 2020
South Russell Police $500 2020
Girls Scouts of Ne Ohio $2K 2020
Asian Services in Action INC $4K 2020
Asian Services in Action INC $2K 2021
Cleveland Orchestra $500 2021
Rescue Village $250 2021
Furever Furkidz Animal Rescue $2K 2021
Kent State University $10K 2021
Chagrin Valley Fire Department $500 2021
University of Mount Union $1K 2021
Girls Scouts of Ne Ohio $1K 2021
Future Vision Foundation $2K 2021
Chagrin Documentary Film Festival $2K 2022
Jin Huo Community INC $2K 2022
Kent State University $5K 2022
Furever Furkidz Animal Rescue $2K 2022
Pokrova Ukrainian Catholic Church $1K 2022
University of Mount Union $1K 2022

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Section V

Board of Directors

  • WILLIAM E COLEMAN OFFICER
  • M RUTH COLEMAN TRUSTEE
  • WILLIAM E COLEMAN OFFICER
  • M RUTH COLEMAN TRUSTEE
  • WILLIAM E COLEMAN OFFICER
  • M RUTH COLEMAN TRUSTEE
  • WILLIAM E COLEMAN OFFICER
  • M RUTH COLEMAN TRUSTEE

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 $319K $22K $47K $36K
2022 $308K $18K $120K $30K
2021 $273K $16K $96K $22K
2020 $221K $12K $76K $15K
2019 $207K $10K $51K $13K
2015 $814 $94 $500 $3K
2014 $3K $70 $8K $5K

Section VII

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