Marion Institute

A non-profit health organization that encourages treating people for health issues using a holistic approach.1

At-A-Glance

Issue Areas: Healthcare Policy
Location: Marion, MA View on map
Tax ID: 04-3206583
Most Recent Filing: 2024
Budget (2024): Assets: $1,952,265 Revenue: $2,170,466 Expenses: $1,877,904

Financial Statistics

Total Assets

Total Revenue

Total Expenses

YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
2024 $1,952,265 $2,170,466 $1,877,904 View
2023 $1,672,806 $1,846,279 $1,788,756 View
2022 $1,305,206 $1,445,021 $1,458,680 View
2021 $1,815,280 $2,011,287 $1,786,093 View
2020 $1,779,513 $2,544,232 $2,141,179 View

Prior year filings: 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011

Revenue Detail

Expenses Detail

Employee Compensation

  • Number of Employees: 11

Highest Earning Employees

EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
Elizabeth WileyEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR$118,489
Angela SilvaDIR OF FINANCE AND OPS$12,163

Grant Activity

All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $10,868,843
  • Number of Grants: 534
  • Number of Funders: 133

Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$700,0002020 Barr FoundationTo provide rapid relief funding to prioritize people rather than vehicles on streets. COVID-19 Response
$330,0002023 The Andrew W. Mellon Foundationto support local and international artist fees and logistics for the Ubumuntu Arts Festival and organizational development
$100,0002024 The Andrew W. Mellon Foundationto support business planning and capacity building for culture and heritage programming of a sponsored project
$64,0002020 The Boston FoundationOperating Support/Annual Fund
$55,0002020 Swartz Foundation TrustCHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION
$54,6502023 Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor grant recipient's exempt purposes
$50,0002022 The Bromley Charitable TrustGENERAL
$50,0002022 Swartz Foundation TrustCHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION
$50,0002021 Swartz Foundation TrustCHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION
$50,0002020 The Bromley Charitable TrustGENERAL
$50,0002020 Southcoast Hospitals Group IncCOMMUNITY OUTREACH
$45,0002024 Point32health Foundation IncGEN OPP SUPPORT; FOOD POLICY COUNCIL
$45,0002023 Point32health Foundation IncSOUTHCOAST FOOD POLICY COUNCIL
$45,0002020 SouthCoast Community FoundationThis grant is to provide support for Farmers to Families (F2F) Food Boxes & Food Alert (FA)
$40,0002020 RSF | Regenerative Social FinanceFOR OPERATION 80; FOR GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
$40,0002020 Move the World FoundationCHARITABLE
$38,6502021 Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor grant recipient's exempt purposes
$33,8502020 Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor grant recipient's exempt purposes
$32,5002020 Carney Family Charitable FoundationGROW EDUCATION: A FARM-TO-SCHOOL APPROACH TO HEALTH (GROW-FTS)
$30,0002023 Laura M and Peter T Grauer FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE
$28,6512024 The Schmidt Family Foundation
$25,0002024 Laura M and Peter T Grauer FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE
$25,0002024 Baldwin Foundation TrustGeneral
$25,0002023 The Bromley Charitable TrustGENERAL
$25,0002023 Southcoast Hospitals Group IncCOMMUNITY OUTREACH, SUPPORT SERVICES, AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

References

1. “Health From a Different Perspective.” Marion Institute, June 1, 2022.https://www.marioninstitute.org/