The Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that works to reduce income inequality and poverty in urban neighborhoods. It was founded in 1981 to continue the work of the Kerner Riot Commission and the National Violence commission.1
| Year | Total Assets | Total Revenue | Total Expenses | Filing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $70,395 | $247,294 | $212,888 | View |
| 2023 | $18,414 | $208,564 | $212,362 | View |
| 2022 | $24,209 | $70,055 | $192,822 | View |
| 2021 | $161,937 | $337,969 | $264,669 | View |
| 2020 | $90,013 | $318,538 | $324,296 | View |
Prior year filings: 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012
All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:
Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:
| Amount | Year | Funder | Subject |
|---|---|---|---|
| $250,000 | 2020 | The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation | To support events commemorating the 50TH anniversary of the landmark 1968 National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders known as the Kerner Commission, and its resulting report that examined the causes of the 1967 race riots in the United States and provided recommendations for a more just future |
| $125,000 | 2023 | Smith Richardson Foundation | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| $50,000 | 2024 | Smith Richardson Foundation | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |