The Achelis & Bodman Foundation

EIN 136022018 Private Foundation

New York, NY 10004 |(212) 644-0322

https://www.achelisbodman.org
Total Given 2020–2023
$19.0M
479 grants · $4.7M avg/year
based on 4 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$1M+/yr
mid-tier
capacity
$25K
typical mid grants · $25K–$50K
grant size
21%
balanced · 73/350 multi-year
repeat
$137.1M
Assets (2023)
350
Distinct Recipients

Focus Areas

Education Health Arts & Culture Environment Human Services

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals Unknown
Contact Person JOHN B KRIEGER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Phone (212) 644-0322
Deadlines THERE ARE NO SUBMISSION DEADLINES.
How to Apply NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS BASED IN NEW YORK CITY AND NORTHERN NEW JERSEY THAT ARE TAX-EXEMPT UNDER SECTION 501(C)(3) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE AND FALL WITHIN THE PROGRAM AREAS OF THE FOUNDATION ARE WELCOME TO SUBMIT AN INQUIRY OR PROPOSAL LETTER BY EMAIL TO APPLICATION@ACHELISBODMAN.ORG. (PLEASE DO NOT SEND FULL PROPOSALS UNLESS REQUESTED.) AN INITIAL INQUIRY TO THE ACHELIS AND BODMAN FOUNDATION SHOULD INCLUDE ONLY THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: 1. A PROPOSAL LETTER THAT BRIEFLY SUMMARIZES THE HISTORY OF THE PROJECT, NEED, OBJECTIVES, TIME PERIOD, KEY STAFF, PROJECT BUDGET, AND EVALUATION PLAN. 2. LATEST ANNUAL REPORT. 3. LATEST COMPLETE AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. 4. IRS 501(C)(3) TAX-EXEMPTION LETTER.
Restrictions THE FOUNDATION GENERALLY DOES NOT MAKE GRANTS FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES OR PROGRAM AREAS: -NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY -ANNUAL APPEALS, DINNER FUNCTIONS, AND FUNDRAISING EVENTS -ENDOWMENTS AND CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS -LOANS AND DEFICIT FINANCING -DIRECT GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS -INDIVIDUAL DAY-CARE AND AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS -HOUSING -ORGANIZATIONS OR PROJECTS BASED OUTSIDE THE U.S. -SMALL ART, DANCE, MUSIC, AND THEATER GROUPS -INDIVIDUAL K-12 SCHOOLS (EXCEPT CHARTER SCHOOLS) -NATIONAL HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS -GOVERNMENT AGENCIES OR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SIGNIFICANTLY FUNDED OR REIMBURSED BY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
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Financial Trends

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

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YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2020 $5.6M $135.7M $5.0M 158
2022 $6.7M $128.9M $3.7M 159
2023 $6.7M $137.1M $5.4M 162

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 479 grants on record

Minimum
$800
25th Pctl
$25K
Median
$25K
Average
$40K
75th Pctl
$50K
Maximum
$500K

Geographic Distribution


Texas Counties Served

1.0% of US grants · Rank #11 of 26 states $124K across 5 grants 2 of 254 counties

Top 2 counties

  1. 1 Travis 2 grants · $70K
  2. 2 Tarrant 3 grants · $54K

Officers & Directors

Grants Awarded (479 total)

Purpose
Rockefeller University New York, NY $500,000 LABORATORY OF CHEMICAL BIOLOGIST KATYA VINOGRADOVA AND PURCHASE OF AN ORBITRAP ECLIPSE TRIBID MASS SPECTROMETER 2022
Rockefeller University New York, NY $500,000 RESEARCH OF JIANKUN (JK) LYU, PH.D. 2023
Rockefeller University New York, NY $300,000 HIGH-THROUGHPUT AND SPECTROSCOPY RESOURCE CENTER 2020
Hudson Institute Washington, DC $250,000 RESEARCH ON CHINA 2020
New-York Historical Society New York, NY $200,000 TANG ACADEMY OF AMERICAN 2023
Hudson Institute Washington, DC $150,000 RESEARCH 2022
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research New York, NY $150,000 RESEARCH 2022
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research New York, NY $150,000 RESEARCH 2022
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center New York, NY $150,000 GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 2023
Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY $150,000 RESEARCH ON JUVENILE 2023
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research New York, NY $150,000 ENERGY POLICY 2023
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research New York, NY $150,000 POLICING AND PUBLIC SAFETY INITIATIVE 2023
Christodora New York, NY $135,000 GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT 2022
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center New York, NY $125,000 GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT AND DIRECT CASH ASSISTANCE TO MUSICIANS 2020
Hudson Institute Washington, DC $125,000 RESEARCH AND ACTIVITIES ON RUSSIA AND 2023
Hudson Institute Washington, DC $125,000 THE STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF THE U.S. 2023
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research NW Washington, DC $100,000 SCHOOLS AND COVID-19 TRACKER PROJECT 2020
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Cold Spring Harbor, NY $100,000 DNA LEARNING CENTER NEW YORK CITY 2020
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Cold Spring Harbor, NY $100,000 RESEARCH TO DEVELOP EFFECTIVE THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES TO TREAT SEVERE COVID-19 INFECTION 2020
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research New York, NY $100,000 FOSTERING RESILIENCE AND GROWTH IN THE POST-COVID ERA 2020
New York Blood Center New York, NY $100,000 RESEARCH ON CONVALESCENT PLASMA TO TREAT OR PREVENT COVID-19 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society Bronx, NY $100,000 WCS WILDLIFE VIRUS ACTION PLAN WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY SOCIETY 2020
American Enterprise Institute for Public Washington, DC $100,000 POVERTY STUDIES PROGRAM 2022
American School of Classical Studies at Princeton, NJ $100,000 LABORATORY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE 2022
Atlas Network Arlington, VA $100,000 EASTERN EUROPE INITIATIVE 2022

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