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Look up any U.S. private foundation by name, EIN, city, or state. Pull total giving, grant counts, median grant size, trustees, and asset base from the most recent IRS Form 990 filings. No login. Updated daily.

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Top foundations by total giving in California

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Showing 15 of 1,516 foundations

Foundation Based in Total giving Grants
John Pritzker Family Fund Redwood City, CA $158,850,498 989
Xq Institute Oakland, CA $151,396,793 218
Every Org San Francisco, CA $85,912,405 593
The Katie Mcgrath & Jj Abrams Family Encino, CA $56,314,502 610
Red Husky Foundation Los Gatos, CA $50,334,246 41
The Tu Foundation Fountain Valley, CA $50,224,104 95
Genentech Foundation South San Francisco, CA $45,936,316 5
Vera R Campbell Foundation Los Angeles, CA $45,436,873 220
David Bohnett Foundation Beverly Hills, CA $41,207,605 1,184
Chamberlin Family Philanthropy Richmond, CA $40,273,003 454
The Lakeview Foundation Greenbrae, CA $38,221,876 243
Compton Foundation Inc San Francisco, CA $37,089,214 73
Menlo Foundation Inc Los Angeles, CA $34,859,349 8
Ea Michelson Philanthropy Belmont, CA $30,921,289 147
Briger Foundation For Oncology Palo Alto, CA $30,449,247 83
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Foundations by state in California

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Foundations by category and city in California

Two common starting points. Category browsing pinpoints funders by program focus. Major U.S. cities concentrate the largest grant dollars.

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Category Foundations
Education 780
Health care 505
Human services 501
Arts, culture & humanities 343
Youth development 326
Religion-related 208
Community improvement 202
Philanthropy & grantmaking 177

Browse by major cities in California

City Total giving
Los Angeles, CA $586.9M
San Francisco, CA $515.7M
Oakland, CA $187.0M
Redwood City, CA $179.1M
Pasadena, CA $140.0M
San Diego, CA $134.5M
Palo Alto, CA $130.0M
Beverly Hills, CA $125.0M
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