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Los Angeles County

Private foundation CAEIN 95-3374648

Los Angeles County is a private foundation based in CA (EIN 95-3374648). This profile is built from public 990-PF giving history — it reflects what the funder has actually funded, not an open call for proposals.

$462M
Grants paid (FY2024)
0
Grants awarded
$0
Avg grant
$0
Median grant

Funding capacity & financials (FY2024)

From Los Angeles County's IRS Form 990. Assets show capacity; the giving rate shows how actively they deploy it (a private foundation must pay out ~5%/yr) — useful for sizing your ask.

$74M
Total assets (capacity)
622% of assets
Annual giving rate
$514M
Total revenue

Leadership & board

Officers, directors & key staff from Los Angeles County's IRS Form 990 (Part VII).

Melinda Sullivan
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
$279K
Karem Chacana
DIR. OF HUMAN RESOURCES
$211K
Carmine Manicone
ASSOC. DIR. CLIENT & FAMILY SERVICES
$189K
Gwen Jordan
DIR. OF CLINICAL SERVICES
$185K
Kaye Quintero
ASSOC. DIR. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
$159K
Rose Chacana
DIRECTOR OF KYRC
$147K
Maureen Wilson
DIRECTOR OF TRAINING
$144K
Srbui Ovsepyan
ASSOC. DIR. CLIENT & FAMILY SERVICES
$137K
Gloria Leiva
PRESIDENT
Louis Mitchell
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
Elizabeth Beltran
VICE PRESIDENT
Larry Deboer
TREASURER

Who does the Los Angeles County fund?

The Los Angeles County is a private foundation that awards grants nationally (and, in some cases, internationally). According to its most recent IRS Form 990-PF filing (FY2024), it paid about $462M across 0 grants.

What types of organizations does the Los Angeles County fund?

The Los Angeles County's recent grants went to nonprofits and institutions working in a range of causes. Because giving is reported in aggregate on the 990-PF, the best signal of fit is the funder's giving history below.

How much does the Los Angeles County give, and what is a typical grant?

In FY2024, the Los Angeles County awarded about $462M across 0 grants — an average grant of about $0.

Where does the Los Angeles County award grants?

The Los Angeles County awards grants nationally (and, in some cases, internationally), based on the locations of the recipient organizations in its 990-PF giving records.

Does the Los Angeles County accept unsolicited grant applications?

Like most private foundations, the Los Angeles County generally does not publish an open application cycle — many fund by invitation or through existing relationships. This profile reflects the funder's giving history from public IRS Form 990-PF filings, not an open call for proposals. Always confirm the Los Angeles County's current guidelines before reaching out.

Based on the Los Angeles County's public IRS Form 990-PF filings (most recent: FY2024). 990 data reflects giving history and typically lags 1–2 years; it is not an open call for proposals. Always confirm the funder's current guidelines before applying.

Built from 236,000+ U.S. grantmaking foundations and 4.6 million itemized grant records in public IRS Form 990 / 990-PF filings (135,000+ funders with itemized giving history).

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