Garcia Family Foundation (Us) | Foundation Profile

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EIN: 46-0525632

Foundation Overview

Based in London, Foreign, Garcia Family Foundation (Us) has awarded 70 grants totaling $3,837,240 to organizations in New York, California and 2 other states, plus international recipients. Individual grants range from $3,100 to $255,400, with a median award of $40,526.

Latest Tax Year
2024
Total Giving (all years)
$3,837,240
Total Assets
$4,729,650
Median Grant (all grants)
$40,526

Latest Form 990-PF Snapshot

Total Grants
9
Median Grant
$12,771
% Median Grant Decline
-49% (vs previous year)
Data extracted from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Last filing year: February 2026

Foundation Intelligence

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New Applicant Friendliness
Highly Accessible: 89%

8 of 9 recipients (89%) were new grantees. Foundation prioritizes discovering new partners. Most funding supports first-time applicants with compelling missions.

Geographic Focus
International

60% of grants are awarded in international locations, with additional funding distributed across 5 other locations. The foundation balances regional focus with broader geographic diversity. Internationally, funding concentrates in London (57%), Guadalajara Jal (5%), Hastings East Sussex (5%).

Funding Trajectory
+11%

Stable funding levels with 11% change over 4 years indicate consistent grant-making capacity and predictable philanthropic resources. This stability suggests reliable ongoing funding opportunities.

Program Areas
Community Projects + 4 others

Diversified giving across multiple program areas with primary emphasis on community projects (50%). This broad approach suggests openness to various causes and innovative cross-sector solutions.

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Grants & Funding

Analyzing past grantees provides valuable insights into Garcia Family Foundation (Us)'s funding preferences, organizational priorities, and grant making patterns. This historical data helps potential applicants understand the foundation's strategic focus and identify successful funding approaches.

Name Amount Location Purpose Year
Covenant House Illinois $10,049 Chicago, IL, US To Support The Organization's Mission Of Providing Shelter, Education, And Employment Services To Youth Experiencing Homelessness In Chicago, Helping Them Achieve Stability And Independence. 2024
Free Arts Nyc $4,966 New York, NY, US To Support Programs That Provide Art Mentorship And Creative Expression Opportunities For Children And Teens From Underserved Communities In New York City. 2024
Goldsmith College $6,386 London, Foreign, UK To Support Educational And Artistic Initiatives That Advance Research, Innovation, And The Study Of Contemporary Art And Culture Within The University Community. 2024
South London Gallery $12,771 London, Foreign, UK To Support The Gallery's Exhibitions And Public Programs That Engage Local And International Artists, Fostering Public Access To Contemporary Visual Art. 2024
Turner Contemporary $63,857 Margate, Foreign, UK To Support Exhibitions, Education, And Community Engagement Programs That Inspire Creativity And Promote Wider Participation In The Visual Arts. 2024
Studio Voltaire $10,217 London, Foreign, UK To Support Artist Development And Exhibition Programs That Promote Contemporary Art And Broaden Access To Cultural Participation In The Local Community. 2024
Cornubian Arts And Science Trust (Paid For Part 1 Col D) $63,857 Helston, Foreign, UK Funding A Special Programme Of Creative Learning Activities For Children And Families In Cornwall 2024
Studio Voltaire (Paid For Part 1 Col D) $31,928 London, Foreign, UK To Support Artist Development And Exhibition Programs That Promote Contemporary Art And Broaden Access To Cultural Participation In The Local Community. 2024
Swiss Institute (Paid For Part 1 Col D) $101,183 New York, NY, US In Support Of The Independent Non-profit Contemporary Art Institution Dedicated To Promoting Forward Thinking And Experimental Art Making Through Innovative Exhibitions, Education And Programmes. 2024
Apoyo Y Vida $6,309 Guadalajara Jal, Foreign, MX To Support Single Mothers In Mexico. The Entity Was Founded In 1998 And Provides A Safe Haven To Pregnant Women And Single Mothers Who Have No Economic Or Moral Support. The Shelter Is Also A Comprehensive Training Centre, Providing These Women With Tools For Life, As Well As Food And Medical Care. 2023
Center For Curatorial Studies Bard College $100,000 Annandaleonhudson, NY, US To Support Education And Civil Society, Extending Liberal Arts And Sciences Education To Communities In Which It Has Been Underdeveloped, Inaccessible, Or Absent. 2023
The Courtauld Insitute Of Art $252,372 London, Foreign, UK To Support The Institute For Two Art Exhibitions; One Was The First Monographic Presentation Of Claudette Johnson's Work In A Major Public Gallery In London, And The Other Was Large-scale Charcoal Drawings By German-born British Artist Frank Auerbach. 2023
Gallery Climate Coalition $12,619 London, Foreign, UK To Support A Voluntary Group Of London-based Gallerists And Professionals Working In The Commercial Arts Sector As An Attempt To Develop A Meaningful And Industry-specific Response To The Growing Climate Crisis. 2023
Hastings Contemporary $25,237 Hastings East Sussex, Foreign, UK To Support The Gallery In Modern And Contemporary Art, Including Work By Important Modern British Artists, Internationally-celebrated Artists, And Emerging Practitioners. 2023
The Hepworth Wakefield $18,819 Wakefield West Yorkshire, Foreign, UK To Support The Public Art Gallery For The Exhibition Of Hurvin Anderson's Barbershop Series Of Paintings And The First Public Gallery Exhibition Of Andrew Cranston's Paintings. 2023
The Holburne Museum $12,400 Bath, Foreign, UK To Support The Museum For An Ambitious Exhibition Of A Big Piece By Lubaina Himid And The Associated Programme Of Educational And Creative Activities Aimed At Different Age Groups. 2023
Imperial War Museum (Iwm) $44,165 London, Foreign, UK To Support The Iwm To Purchase The Painting Abu Ghraib By Mohammed Sami For Its Permanent Collection. Developing Iwm's Collection Ensures It Can Continue To Tell The Experience Of War And Conflict Through Unique Creative Works. 2023
Moderna Museet $25,000 Stockholm, Foreign, SW To Support The Museum Of Modern And Contemporary Art In Stockholm, Which Collects, Preserves, Shares And Exhibits Modern Art From The Early Twentieth Century And Photography From 1840 Onwards. 2023
Nottingham Contemporary $6,200 Nottingham, Foreign, UK To Support Nottingham Contemporary's Schools Program, Which Gives Children The Opportunity To Explore Outside The Academic Regime To Nurture Their Creativity And Well-being. 2023
Studio Voltaire $41,641 London, Foreign, UK Donation To The Studio Voltaire Capital Project Which Includes Funding The Naming Rights For The Artist's Studio. 2023
Swiss Institute $157,400 New York, NY, US In Support Of The Independent Non-profit Contemporary Art Institution Dedicated To Promoting Forward Thinking And Experimental Art Making Through Innovative Exhibitions, Education And Programmes. 2023
Friends Of New Curators Inc $100,000 Washington, WA, US To Support Education In The Field Of Art Curating For The Public Benefit. 2023
Apoyo Y Vida $6,309 Guadalajara Jal, Foreign, MX To Support Single Mothers In Mexico. The Entity Was Founded In 1998 And Provides A Safe Haven To Pregnant Women And Single Mothers Who Have No Economic Or Moral Support. The Shelter Is Also A Comprehensive Training Centre, Providing These Women With Tools For Life, As Well As Food And Medical Care. 2023
Center For Curatorial Studies Bard College $100,000 Annandaleonhudson, NY, US To Support Education And Civil Society, Extending Liberal Arts And Sciences Education To Communities In Which It Has Been Underdeveloped, Inaccessible, Or Absent. 2023
The Courtauld Insitute Of Art $252,372 London, Foreign, UK To Support The Institute For Two Art Exhibitions; One Was The First Monographic Presentation Of Claudette Johnson's Work In A Major Public Gallery In London, And The Other Was Large-scale Charcoal Drawings By German-born British Artist Frank Auerbach. 2023
Gallery Climate Coalition $12,619 London, Foreign, UK To Support A Voluntary Group Of London-based Gallerists And Professionals Working In The Commercial Arts Sector As An Attempt To Develop A Meaningful And Industry-specific Response To The Growing Climate Crisis. 2023
Hastings Contemporary $25,237 Hastings East Sussex, Foreign, UK To Support The Gallery In Modern And Contemporary Art, Including Work By Important Modern British Artists, Internationally-celebrated Artists, And Emerging Practitioners. 2023
The Hepworth Wakefield $18,819 Wakefield West Yorkshire, Foreign, UK To Support The Public Art Gallery For The Exhibition Of Hurvin Anderson's Barbershop Series Of Paintings And The First Public Gallery Exhibition Of Andrew Cranston's Paintings. 2023
The Holburne Museum $12,400 Bath, Foreign, UK To Support The Museum For An Ambitious Exhibition Of A Big Piece By Lubaina Himid And The Associated Programme Of Educational And Creative Activities Aimed At Different Age Groups. 2023
Imperial War Museum (Iwm) $44,165 London, Foreign, UK To Support The Iwm To Purchase The Painting Abu Ghraib By Mohammed Sami For Its Permanent Collection. Developing Iwm's Collection Ensures It Can Continue To Tell The Experience Of War And Conflict Through Unique Creative Works. 2023
Moderna Museet $25,000 Stockholm, Foreign, SW To Support The Museum Of Modern And Contemporary Art In Stockholm, Which Collects, Preserves, Shares And Exhibits Modern Art From The Early Twentieth Century And Photography From 1840 Onwards. 2023
Nottingham Contemporary $6,200 Nottingham, Foreign, UK To Support Nottingham Contemporary's Schools Program, Which Gives Children The Opportunity To Explore Outside The Academic Regime To Nurture Their Creativity And Well-being. 2023
Studio Voltaire $41,641 London, Foreign, UK Donation To The Studio Voltaire Capital Project Which Includes Funding The Naming Rights For The Artist's Studio. 2023
Swiss Institute $157,400 New York, NY, US In Support Of The Independent Non-profit Contemporary Art Institution Dedicated To Promoting Forward Thinking And Experimental Art Making Through Innovative Exhibitions, Education And Programmes. 2023
Friends Of New Curators Inc $100,000 Washington, WA, US To Support Education In The Field Of Art Curating For The Public Benefit. 2023
Center For Curatorial Studies Bard College $100,000 Annandaleonhudson, NY, US To Support Education And Civil Society, Extending Liberal Arts And Sciences Education To Communities In Which It Has Been Underdeveloped, Inaccessible, Or Absent. 2022
Cornubian Arts & Science Trust (Cast) $62,000 Cornwall, Foreign, UK Funding A Special Programme Of Creative Learning Activities For Children And Families In Cornwall. 2022
Gallery Climate Coalition $12,400 London, Foreign, UK To Support A Voluntary Group Of London-based Gallerists And Professionals Working In The Commercial Arts Sector As An Attempt To Develop A Meaningful And Industry-specific Response To The Growing Climate Crisis. 2022
Painswick Rococo Garden Trust $40,526 Stroud, Foreign, UK To Support The Restoration And Maintenance Of An 18th Century Garden, Promoting Education In Associated Fields. 2022
Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company $31,000 London, Foreign, UK In Support Of Dance Education And Major Learning Projects With Shobana Jeyasingh Dance. 2022
Studio Voltaire $18,600 London, Foreign, UK Donation To The Studio Voltaire Capital Project Which Includes Funding The Naming Rights For The Artist's Studio. 2022
The Courtauld Institute Of Art $3,100 London, Foreign, UK In Support Of The Cecily Brown Commission. 2022
The Difference Education Ltd $62,000 London, Foreign, UK To Support The Charity's Mission To Improve The Life Outcomes Of The Most Vunerable Children By Raising The Status And Expertise Of Those Who Educate Them. 2022
The Samuel Courtauld Trust $124,000 London, Foreign, UK To Help Dissenminate And Advance The Experience, Appreciation And Understanding Of The Visual Arts Through The Uk And Abroad. 2022
Center For Curatorial Studies Bard College $100,000 Annandaleonhudson, NY, US To Support Education And Civil Society, Extending Liberal Arts And Sciences Education To Communities In Which It Has Been Underdeveloped, Inaccessible, Or Absent. 2022
Cornubian Arts & Science Trust (Cast) $62,000 Cornwall, Foreign, UK Funding A Special Programme Of Creative Learning Activities For Children And Families In Cornwall. 2022
Gallery Climate Coalition $12,400 London, Foreign, UK To Support A Voluntary Group Of London-based Gallerists And Professionals Working In The Commercial Arts Sector As An Attempt To Develop A Meaningful And Industry-specific Response To The Growing Climate Crisis. 2022
Painswick Rococo Garden Trust $40,526 Stroud, Foreign, UK To Support The Restoration And Maintenance Of An 18th Century Garden, Promoting Education In Associated Fields. 2022
Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company $31,000 London, Foreign, UK In Support Of Dance Education And Major Learning Projects With Shobana Jeyasingh Dance. 2022
Studio Voltaire $18,600 London, Foreign, UK Donation To The Studio Voltaire Capital Project Which Includes Funding The Naming Rights For The Artist's Studio. 2022
The Courtauld Institute Of Art $3,100 London, Foreign, UK In Support Of The Cecily Brown Commission. 2022
The Difference Education Ltd $62,000 London, Foreign, UK To Support The Charity's Mission To Improve The Life Outcomes Of The Most Vunerable Children By Raising The Status And Expertise Of Those Who Educate Them. 2022
The Samuel Courtauld Trust $124,000 London, Foreign, UK To Help Dissenminate And Advance The Experience, Appreciation And Understanding Of The Visual Arts Through The Uk And Abroad. 2022
Cornubian Arts & Science Trust (cast) (adjustment For Previous Accrual) $-69,000 Cornwall, N/A, UK Funding A Special Programme Of Creative Learning Activities For Children And Families In Cornwall. 2021
Cornubian Arts & Science Trust (cast) $69,000 Cornwall, N/A, UK Funding A Special Programme Of Creative Learning Activities For Children And Families In Cornwall. 2021
Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company $34,500 London, N/A, UK In Support Of Dance Education And Major Learning Projects With Shobana Jeyasingh Dance. 2021
Swiss Institute $60,000 New York, NY, US In Support Of The Independent Non-profit Contemporary Art Institution Dedictated To Promoting Forward Thinking And Experimental Art Making Through Innovative Exhibitions, Eductation And Programmes. 2021
The Courtauld Institute Of Art $110,400 London, N/A, UK In Support Of The Cecily Brown Commission. 2021
The Royal Academy Of Arts $20,700 London, N/A, UK To Support The Charity's Mission To Improve The Life Outcomes Of The Most Vunerable Children By Raising The Status And Expertise Of Those Who Educate Them. 2021
Aha $10,000 Santa Barbara, CA, US In Support Of Aha, A Non For Profit Which Helps Teenagers Develop Their Emotional Intelligence, Imagination And Social And Civic Responsibilities. 2020
Cornubian Arts & Science Trust (cast) $64,000 Cornwall, N/A, UK Funding A Special Programme Of Creative Learning Activities For Children And Families In Cornwall. 2020
Goldsmiths Centre For Contemporary Art (adjustment For Previous Accrual) $-66,750 New Cross London, N/A, UK To Support The Fledging Gallery In Its Day To Day Running. 2020
Goldsmiths Centre For Contemporary Art $66,750 New Cross London, N/A, UK To Support The Fledging Gallery In Its Day To Day Running. 2020
Studio Voltaire (adjustment For Previous Accrual) $-255,400 Clapham London, N/A, UK Donation To The Studio Voltaire Capital Project Which Includes Funding The Naming Rights For The Artist's Studio. 2020
Studio Voltaire $255,400 Clapham London, N/A, UK Donation To The Studio Voltaire Capital Project Which Includes Funding The Naming Rights For The Artist's Studio. 2020
Swiss Institute $10,000 New York, NY, US In Support Of The Independent Non-profit Contemporary Art Institution Dedictated To Promoting Forward Thinking And Experimental Art Making Through Innovative Exhibitions, Eductation And Programmes. 2020
Tate Britain (adjustment For Previous Accrual) $-127,700 London, N/A, UK To Support The Tate Year 3 Project And Its Long-term Legacy. 2020
Tate Britain $127,700 London, N/A, UK To Support The Tate Year 3 Project And Its Long-term Legacy. 2020
The Courtauld Institute Of Art $128,000 London, N/A, UK In Support Of The Courtauld Institute Of Art's Annual Fund, Specifically Towards Its Year-end Budget. 2020
The Difference Education Ltd $64,000 London, N/A, UK To Support The Charity's Mission To Improve The Life Outcomes Of The Most Vunerable Children By Raising The Status And Expertise Of Those Who Educate Them. 2020

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Contact Information

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EIN 46-0525632
Website N/A
Address LONDON UNITED KINGDOM W1K 5EF United Kingdom, 00000-0000

Key People (3)

Board members, trustees, and key staff who oversee Garcia Family Foundation (Us)'s grant making decisions and strategic direction. Understanding leadership composition can provide insights into foundation priorities and potential networking opportunities.

Trustee John Luis Garcia
Trustee Jill Garcia
Trustee Elliott Sigal

Forms 990-PF

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Data Currency: Last updated February 2026 based on IRS Form 990-PF filings. Foundation information reflects most recent available tax year data.