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Stultz Foundation

Charlottesville, VA  ·  EIN 271024255  ·  Website (ProPublica) ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$3K

Total Giving

$1.6M

Grants on File

95

Average Grant

$17K

Giving Radius

Where Stultz Foundation Has Given

AK — no grants on file AL — no grants on file AR — no grants on file AZ — no grants on file CA — no grants on file CO — no grants on file CT — no grants on file DC — $20K across 5 grants DE — no grants on file FL — $2K across 2 grants GA — no grants on file HI — no grants on file IA — no grants on file ID — no grants on file IL — no grants on file IN — no grants on file KS — no grants on file KY — no grants on file LA — no grants on file MA — no grants on file MD — $1K across 1 grant ME — no grants on file MI — no grants on file MN — no grants on file MO — no grants on file MS — no grants on file MT — no grants on file NC — $1K across 1 grant ND — no grants on file NE — no grants on file NH — no grants on file NJ — no grants on file NM — no grants on file NV — no grants on file NY — no grants on file OH — no grants on file OK — no grants on file OR — no grants on file PA — no grants on file RI — no grants on file SC — no grants on file SD — no grants on file TN — no grants on file TX — no grants on file UT — no grants on file VA — $1.5M across 86 grants VT — no grants on file WA — no grants on file WI — no grants on file WV — no grants on file WY — no grants on file
Historical grants to 32 recipients across 5 states. Top concentrations: CHARLOTTESVILLE ($1.5M, 71 grants), WASHINGTON ($20K, 5 grants), WARSAW ($4K, 4 grants), WHITE STONE ($4K, 4 grants), CROZET ($2K, 4 grants).

Section I

How to Apply

Application must be in writing and include Section 501(c)(3) verification and background information on programs. If the foundation does select a non-public 501(c)(3) charitable organization as a grant recipient, the foundation will require the recipient to sign an agreement as to the intended charitable use of the grant and will require reporting back to the foundation of the actual application of such grant to the stated charitable purpose.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

Grants are only made to organizations exempt from tax under IRC Sec. 501(c)(3). The foundation could make grants to non-public 501(c)(3) charitable organizations if they so desire.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Piedmont Va Comm College Education Foundation $10K 2020
Network of Enlightened Women INC $2K 2020
First Presbyterian Church $5K 2020
Piedmont Community College $1.2M 2020
Western Albemarle Rescue Squad $300 2020
Pacem $2K 2020
Charlottesville Free Clinic $2K 2020
Farmington Historical Society Foundation $2K 2020
Meals on Wheels $2K 2020
Paramount Theater $2K 2020
The Salvation Army $1K 2020
Virginia Athletics Foundation $4K 2020
The Center $2K 2020
Rappahannock Foundation for the Arts $500 2020
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank $7K 2020
Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Virginia $4K 2020
Charlottesville-Albemarle Rescue Squad $300 2020
Chesapeake Academy $500 2020
Healthy Harvest Food Bank $3K 2020
Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation $5K 2020
Whitman-Walker Foundation $10K 2021
Western Albemarle Rescue Squad $500 2021
Focused Ultrasound Foundation $5K 2021
The Salvation Army $1K 2021
Rappahannock Foundation for the Arts $1K 2021

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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 $2K $150K $166K
2022 $18K $100K $89K
2021 $7K $40K $70K
2020 $37K $1.3M $1.3M
2019 $13K $550K $566K
2015 $4K $100K $143K
2014 $47K $150K $122K
2013 $16K $210K $209K
2012 $15K $190K $200K
2011 $25K $295K $277K

Section VII

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