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Filing year 2024

Imaginable Futures Foundation

Redwood City, California·EIN 87-3273549·NTEE T20 · Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations·501(c)(3)
Total revenue
$25.6M
Total assets
$52.2M
Total expenses
$22.7M
Reported officers
6

Reported officers (all unpaid)

No paid executives reported in 2024. Imaginable Futures Foundation reported 6 unpaid officers and board members on its 990-PF.

President
Secretary
Treasurer
Director
Director
Director

Grants paid

Itemized grants reported on this foundation's 2024 Form 990-PF, Part XV.

Total granted

$22M

Itemized grants

63

Median grant

$200k

RecipientLocationPurposeAmount
All Our Kin IncNew Haven, CTGeneral support$1.5M
Alliance for Early SuccessWashington, DCTo support early childhood education$1.5M
National Black Child Development Institute IncSilver Spring, MDGeneral support$1.5M
Fundo Socioambiental CasaBRTo support equitable education$1.4M
Firelight FoundationScotts Valley, CATo support income security$1.2M
The Aspen Institute IncWashington, DCProject grant to support Grantee?s Ascend Program?s Postsecondary Success for Parents Initiative$1.2M
Generation HopeWashington, DCGeneral support$850k
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, NCTo support education research$750k
Firelight FoundationScotts Valley, CATo support income security$602k
The Wildflower FoundationMinneapolis, MNTo support the Black Wildflowers Fund$600k
LIFT IncWashington, DCGeneral support$500k
PelotonU IncAustin, TXGeneral support$500k
President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeCambridge, MATo support education research$500k
Usawa AgendaKEGeneral support$500k
Usawa AgendaKEGeneral support$500k
ZLTO NPCSFGeneral support$500k
Virginia Foundation for Community College EducationRichmond, VATo support student parents$475k
Jeremiah ProgramMinneapolis, MNTo support student parents$450k
Centro de Estudos das Relacoes de Trabalho e Desigualdades - CEERTBRGeneral support$420k
Swahilipot Hub FoundationKEGeneral support$350k
GELEDES INSTITUTO DA MULHER NEGRABRGeneral support$320k
American Council on EducationWashington, DCTo support student parents$300k
Innovation Edge Foundation (RF) NPCSFGeneral support$300k
Instituto Elos BrasilBRGeneral support$300k
The Board of Regents of the University of NebraskaOmaha, NETo support early childhood education$300k
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Financial trend

Revenue and expenses over time

Imaginable Futures Foundation reported revenue and expenses across 2 filing years.

RevenueExpenses
$21.7M
$26.2M
2023
$25.6M
$22.7M
2024
Total revenue and total expenses from IRS Form 990 filings.

This is a private foundation. Peers are foundations of similar asset size ($50M - $150M), because foundation pay scales with assets under management, not revenue.

Sector benchmark

What Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking executives earn in California

Imaginable Futures Foundation reported no executive compensation in its latest filing. For context, the highest-paid executive at a comparable philanthropy, voluntarism & grantmaking organization in California earns a median of $60,111.

25th percentile
$18k
Median
$60,111
75th percentile
$150k
90th percentile
$291k

These are philanthropy, voluntarism & grantmaking sector-wide figures, not this organization's reported pay. Based on 1,889 organizations across 1,889 filings (2021 – 2024).

See full Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking pay data for California
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Common questions about Imaginable Futures Foundation

What are Imaginable Futures Foundation's revenue and expenses?

In 2024, Imaginable Futures Foundation reported $25.6M in total revenue and $22.7M in total expenses on its IRS Form 990.

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This is a private foundation. Peers are foundations of similar asset size ($50M - $150M), because foundation pay scales with assets under management, not revenue.