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Michael And Andrea Gross Family Foundation

New Albany, OH  ·  EIN 853966979  ·  Website (ProPublica) ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$614K

Total Giving

$499K

Grants on File

22

Average Grant

$23K

Giving Radius

Where Michael And Andrea Gross Family Foundation Has Given

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Historical grants to 16 recipients across 4 states. Top concentrations: WORTHINGTON ($340K, 2 grants), COLUMBUS ($104K, 14 grants), NEW ALBANY ($30K, 2 grants), UPPER ARLINGTON ($10K, 1 grant), WINSTONSALEM ($9K, 1 grant).

Section I

How to Apply

The trust accepts written applications from organizations exempt from tax under I.R.C. 509(a)(1), (2), or (3). Applications received from other organizations or from any individual(s) will not be accepted. The application must be accompanied by a copy of the exempted organization's Internal Revenue Service determination letter regarding its classification.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

In awarding grants, the trust gives preferences to organizations with activities in the greater Columbus area. Grants are generally restricted to the fields of religion, education, medical and community projects. However, to the extent funds are available, grants may be made for other projects.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Festa $1K 2021
A Kid Again $500 2021
Friends of the Shelter $500 2021
American Culture Foundation $1K 2021
Hillsdale College $5K 2021
Nationwide Children's Hospital Foundation $20K 2021
The Salvation Army $1K 2021
Melissas House $1K 2021
Cscc Cameron Mitchell Hall $8K 2021
Ua Schools $10K 2021
Mid-Ohio Foodbank $10K 2021
Festa $10K 2022
Nationwide Children's Hospital Foundation $20K 2022
Habitat for Humanity - Midohio $2K 2022
Columbus Classical Academy $240K 2022
Wake Forest University $9K 2023
Columbus Classical Academy $100K 2023
Napc $25K 2023
Lifetown $5K 2023
Festa $9K 2023
Habitat for Humanity - Midohio $1K 2023
Nationwide Children's Hospital Foundation $20K 2023

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 $661K $49K $95K $174K
2022 $741K $59K $82K $278K
2021 $936K $43K $66K $61K

Section VII

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