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Private Foundation · VA

Macular Disease Foundation Inc

Virginia Bch, VA  ·  EIN 541558130  ·  Website ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$148K

Total Giving

$29K

Grants on File

4

Average Grant

$7K

Giving Radius

Where Macular Disease Foundation Inc Has Given

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Historical grants to 2 recipients across 2 states. Top concentrations: COLUMBIA ($15K, 2 grants), WINNETKA ($14K, 2 grants).

Section I

How to Apply

Proposals must be submitted in triplicate in at least size 14 font describing the study. The study must be focused on the potential medical treatment, prevention, psychological aspects of vision loss, rehabilitation techniques and technology, methods of information dissemination on macular degeneration, and resources for the visually impaired.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

No limits or restrictions. If proposals are funded, the recipient must submit quarterly reports on their progress and a final report on the research findings by September 15th of the year following the funding of the proposal.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Foundation Fighting Blindness $8K 2021
Foundation Fighting Blindness $7K 2022
Hadley $8K 2023
Hadley $6K 2024

4 grants total

Section V

Board of Directors

  • MARK W BRAGG PRESIDENT
  • ANDREY SWYSTUN BOARD MEMBER
  • EDWARD CONNER BOARD MEMBER
  • MARK W BRAGG PRESIDENT
  • ANDREY SWYSTUN BOARD MEMBER
  • EDWARD CONNER BOARD MEMBER
  • MARK W BRAGG PRESIDENT
  • ANDREY SWYSTUN BOARD MEMBER
  • EDWARD CONNER BOARD MEMBER
  • MARK W BRAGG PRESIDENT
  • ANDREY SWYSTUN BOARD MEMBER
  • EDWARD CONNER BOARD MEMBER

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
2024 $151K $7K $6K $12K
2023 $157K $8K $6K $11K
2022 $162K $9K $2K $11K
2021 $171K $9K $2K $10K
2020 $180K $9K $-6,687 $11K
2016 $214K $10K $-3,872 $11K
2015 $230K $11K $-5,153 $12K
2014 $249K $12K $-4,839 $24K
2013 $278K $12K $3K $9K
2012 $284K $12K $8K $16K

Section VII

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