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Friends Of The@International Mathematical Union

Providence, RI  ·  EIN 263185549  ·  Website ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$902K

Total Giving

$984K

Grants on File

10

Average Grant

$98K

Giving Radius

Where Friends Of The@International Mathematical Union Has Given

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Historical grants to 6 recipients across 4 states. Top concentrations: Houston ($340K, 1 grant), NY ($75K, 1 grant), Boston ($50K, 1 grant), Cambridge ($50K, 1 grant), Providence ($25K, 2 grants). Plus international giving not shown on this map.

Section I

How to Apply

No application guidelines on file — check the foundation's website directly.

On Unsolicited Proposals no

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
International Mathematical Union $88K 2020
International Mathematical Union $109K 2021
International Mathematical Union $115K 2023
The Art of Problem Solving Initiative $75K 2023
The Global Math Circle $20K 2023
Harvard University $50K 2023
Literacy Movement 4 More $5K 2023
The Promys Foundation $50K 2023
International Mathematical Union $132K 2022
Chern Medal $340K 2022

10 grants total

Section V

Board of Directors

  • Hiraku Nakajima President
  • Donald McClure Treasurer
  • Andrea Solotar Director
  • Christop Sorger Secretary
  • Robert L Bryant Director
  • Mark L Green Director
  • Carlos Kenig President
  • Donald McClure Treasurer
  • Robert L Bryant Director
  • Helge Holden Secretary
  • Olga Gil Medrano Director
  • Mark L Green Director
  • Carlos Kenig President
  • Donald McClure Treasurer
  • Robert L Bryant Director
  • Helge Holden Secretary
  • Olga Gil Medrano Director
  • Mark L Green Director
  • Carlos Kenig President
  • Donald McClure Treasurer
  • Robert L Bryant Director
  • Helge Holden Secretary
  • Olga Gil Medrano Director
  • Mark L Green Director

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 $1.0M $61K $148K $320K
2022 $1.1M $59K $635K $476K
2021 $972K $55K $124K $115K
2020 $962K $47K $132K $93K
2019 $923K $43K $50K $119K
2015 $774K $130K $59K
2014 $703K $1.2M $563K
2013 $63K $12K $17K
2012 $69K $15K $58K
2011 $129K $2K $90K $20K

Section VII

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