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Amy E Tarrant Foundation Inc

Winooski, VT  ·  EIN 020514457  ·  Website (ProPublica) ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$492K

Total Giving

$6.6M

Grants on File

57

Average Grant

$115K

Giving Radius

Where Amy E Tarrant Foundation Inc Has Given

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Historical grants to 28 recipients across 3 states. Top concentrations: BURLINGTON ($1.9M, 22 grants), MIDDLEBURY ($1.2M, 3 grants), COLCHESTER ($1.0M, 10 grants), BARRE ($840K, 5 grants), S BURLINGTON ($575K, 3 grants).

Section I

How to Apply

No specific form is required

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

Charitable, Religious, Education AND/OR Scientific purposes, including for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(C) (3) OR 509 of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended, OR the corresponding provisions of any united states internal revenue law. The corporation's principal emphasis shall be to make distributions to, OR support activities of qualified organizations which are Educational OR which provide care and assistance for the needy, the indigent and those who cannot help themselves.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Vermont Youth Orchestra Association $25K 2020
Age Well $50K 2020
Friends of Fletcher Free Library $6K 2020
Vermont Symphony Orchestra Association $10K 2020
Center City Little League $1K 2020
Greater Burlington YMCA $100K 2020
Cradle to Grave Arts $10K 2020
Fl Thoroughbred Ret & Ad Care Pr INC $250K 2020
Good Samaritan Haven INC $20K 2020
Spectrum Youth and Family Services $50K 2020
Christ the King School $25K 2020
World Central Kitchen $25K 2020
Home Share Vermont $60K 2020
Lyric Theatre Co $25K 2020
Rice Memorial High School $50K 2020
Camp Ta-Kum-Ta $25K 2020
Hunger Free Vt $50K 2020
Feeding Chittenden $100K 2020
Saint Francis Xavier School $50K 2020
Burlington Dismas House $1K 2020
Home Share Vermont $60K 2021
Hunger Free Vt $10K 2021
Feeding Chittenden $100K 2021
Flynn Center for Performing Arts $19K 2021
Josh's House $50K 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 $103K $123K $622K $3.9M
2022 $3.4M $245K $54K $852K
2021 $4.2M $259K $776K $1.2M
2020 $4.6M $321K $727K $1.0M
2019 $4.9M $377K $387K $678K
2015 $7.9M $582K $171K $1.6M
2014 $9.3M $640K $562K $1.3M
2013 $10.1M $636K $666K $1.2M
2012 $10.6M $628K $823K $986K
2011 $10.8M $665K $558K $1.1M

Section VII

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