Mary Angiola Foundation

The Mary Angiola Foundation is a small grantmaking organization that gives annual donations to left-leaning advocacy groups, such as Population Connection, Population Balance, and Food and Water Watch, that support global population control policies as solutions to environmental degradation. 1

At-A-Glance

CEO:

Gina Angiola

CFO:

Dean Angiola

Location: Bend, OR View on map
Tax ID: 95-4742537
Most Recent Filing: 2023
Budget (2023): Assets: $418,613 Revenue: $33,940 Expenses: $25,206

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    Financials

    The Mary Angiola Foundation’s available financial filings from 2022 show total revenues of $5,707 and total expenses of $19,545. It made $17,000 in grants, with the largest contribution amounting to $3,000. 2

    Global Population Control Advocacy Grants

    For grant years 2020 through 2022, the Mary Angiola Foundation gave at least $7,000 annually to environmental advocacy groups that support population control policies. Grant descriptions listed on the nonprofit’s tax filings show that many of the annual grants to environmental advocacy groups are used to spread awareness for global population control policies as solutions to environmental degradation. 1

    Examples from the group’s 2022 tax filing include a $1,000 grant to Population Connection to “Raise awareness of population challenges”; a $1,500 grant to Population Balance for “Education about overpopulation issues”; a $500 grant to Earth Overshoot to “Create awareness of ecological limits to sustaining populations”; a $2,500 grant to Food and Water Watch to “Mobilize people to solve food, water and climate problems”; a $2,000 grant to the Center for Biological Diversity to “Promote the welfare of endangered species”; a $2,500 grant to the Center for Science in the Public Interest to “Advocate for sustainable, healthy food accessibility”; and a $1,500 grant to Population Media Center to “Create awareness of the effect of human rights on sustainability.” 1

    Financial Statistics

    Total Assets

    Total Revenue

    Total Expenses

    YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
    2023 $418,613 $33,940 $25,206 View
    2022 $349,605 $17,581 $24,547 View
    2021 $470,523 $24,076 $28,915 View
    2020 $404,681 $5,707 $19,545 View
    2019 $374,700 $10,048 $8,162 View

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

    Expenses Detail

    Grant Activity

    All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:

    • Total Grant Value: $95,750
    • Number of Grants: 64
    • Number of Recipients: 20

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

    AmountYearFunderSubject
    $3,0002023 The REED Center for Ecosystem ReintegrationCreate ecologically beneficial agricultural systems
    $3,0002022 The REED Center for Ecosystem ReintegrationCreate ecologically beneficial agricultural systems
    $3,0002021 The REED Center for Ecosystem ReintegrationCreate ecologically beneficial agricultural systems
    $2,5002023 Center for Science in the Public InterestAdvocate for sustainable, healthy food accessibility.
    $2,5002023 FOOD & WATER WATCHTo mobilize people to solve food, water and climate problems
    $2,5002022 Center for Science in the Public InterestAdvocate for sustainable, healthy food accessibility.
    $2,5002022 FOOD & WATER WATCHTo mobilize people to solve food, water and climate problems
    $2,5002021 FOOD & WATER WATCHTo mobilize people to solve food, water and climate problems
    $2,5002020 FOOD & WATER WATCHTo mobilize people to solve food, water and climate problems
    $2,0002021 CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY INCPromote the welfare of endangered species.
    $2,0002020 CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY INCPromote the welfare of endangered species.
    $2,0002023 CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY INCPromote the welfare of endangered species.
    $2,0002023 World Population BalanceEducation about overpopulation issues.
    $2,0002022 CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY INCPromote the welfare of endangered species.
    $1,5002023 Population Media Center, Inc.Create awareness of effect of human rights on sustainability.
    $1,5002022 Population Media Center, Inc.Create awareness of effect of human rights on sustainability.
    $1,5002022 World Population BalanceEducation about overpopulation issues.
    $1,5002021 Population Media Center, Inc.Create awareness of effect of human rights on sustainability.
    $1,5002021 University of Maryland College Park Found,lncHigher education
    $1,5002021 World Population BalanceEducation about overpopulation issues.
    $1,5002020 University of Maryland College Park Found,lncHigher education
    $1,0002023 La Regional Food BankDistributing food to prevent food insecurity.
    $1,0002023 Population ConnectionTo raise awareness of population challenges.
    $1,0002023 Puentes De SaludPromoting the health and welness of Philadelphia's Latinx immigrant popultation
    $1,0002022 Population ConnectionTo raise awareness of population challenges.

    References

    1. A 990-PF: “Mary Angiola Foundation.” Return of a Private Foundation. (Form 990-PF). 2022. Part XV. https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/954742537/202133059349100928/full
    2. A 990-PF: “Mary Angiola Foundation.” Return of a Private Foundation. (Form 990-PF). 2022. Part 1. https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/954742537/202133059349100928/full