As explained below, the Foundation has no plans for dissolution. This statement is submitted to report the distribution of certain assets during the year. The distributions resulted in a substantial contraction of assets. The following information is submitted in accordance with Treasury Regulation Section 1.6043-3(a)(1) and the Form 990-PF instructions: During the taxable year ending December 31, 2024, the Foundation made distributions from assets from sources other than current income. Collectively, the distributions in excess of current income totaled $366,550. This amount represents 25% or more of the Foundation's net assets of $64,499 (as measured by fair market value) at the beginning of the Foundation's taxable year ending December 31, 2024. Although the Foundation technically experienced a substantial contraction, it will continue in existence and has no plans for dissolution. The Foundation made distributions of cash to the grantees listed in the attachment to Part XIV, Line 3a; each such grant was made solely for the charitable purpose specified therein.
Application Information
Accepts Unsolicited ProposalsNo — Preselected Only
Contact PersonGMA FOUNDATION
Phone6178321000
DeadlinesSPRING DEADLINE IS APRIL 1. FALL DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 1.
How to ApplyELECTRONICALLY AT HTTPS://WWW.GRANTINTERFACE.COM/HOME/LOGON?URLKEY=GMA APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE MOST RECENT 990 OR FINANCIAL STATEMENT
RestrictionsUNSOLICITED GRANT REQUESTS ARE ONLY PERMITTED FOR BOSTON AREA APPLICANTS. ALL APPLICANTS SHOULD MEET THE FOUNDATION'S GUIDELINES.
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2022 data appears limited (dashed line) because the IRS transitioned its e-filing system that year and only published 2 months of XML archives.