Megan Haller and Peter Rice Foundation

EIN 814764333

Los Angeles, CA 90025 |(818) 888-7741

Total Given 2017–2023
$3.0M
135 grants · $422K avg/year
based on 7 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$100K+/yr
local funder
capacity
$10K
typical small grants · $5K–$25K
grant size
28%
balanced · 19/67 multi-year
repeat
$18.0M
Assets (2023)
67
Distinct Recipients

Focus Areas

Education Health Arts & Culture Environment Youth Development

Application Information

Accepts Unsolicited Proposals No — Preselected Only
Phone (818) 888-7741

Financial Trends

Giving Over Time

Total Assets Over Time

View financial data as table
YearTotal GivingTotal AssetsRevenueGrants
2017 $83K $3.5M $2.7M 10
2018 $224K $5.2M $1.7M 15
2019 N/A $9.2M $3.0M N/A
2020 $559K $15.4M $3.8M 25
2022 $817K $15.5M $278K 34
2023 $1.3M $18.0M $4.8M 51

Grant Size Distribution

Based on 135 grants on record

Minimum
$100
25th Pctl
$5K
Median
$10K
Average
$22K
75th Pctl
$25K
Maximum
$250K

Geographic Distribution

US Grant Distribution Map

Officers & Directors

MH
Megan Haller 6+ yrs
Director, President, Ceo Leadership
PR
Peter Rice 6+ yrs
Director, Treasurer, Cfo Leadership

Grants Awarded (135 total)

Purpose
Motion Picture Television Fund Woodland Hills, CA $250,000 MOTION PICTURE CHARITABLE FUND 2022
Motion Picture Television Fund Woodland Hills, CA $250,000 MOTION PICTURE CHARITABLE FUND - 100TH ANNIVERSARY CAMPAIGN 2023
Charities Aid Foundation America Alexandria, VA $126,500 PRINCES EXCHANGE FOUNDATION - SUPPORT CHARITABLE PROGRAMS 2023
Motion Picture Television Fund Woodland Hills, CA $100,000 MOTION PICTURE CHARITABLE FUND 2020
Southern Ca Public Radio Pasadena, CA $100,000 CHARITABLE PUBLIC RADIO - $50000 TO COVID RELIEF - $25000 TO ANNUAL FUND - $25000 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PLEDGE 2020
Motion Picture Television Fund Woodland Hills, CA $100,000 MOTION PICTURE CHARITABLE FUND 2023
National Wildlife Foundation Reston, VA $100,000 TO ADVOCATE FOR WILDLIFE AND HABITAT CONSERVATION 2023
Motion Picture Television Fund Woodland Hills, CA $51,282 MOTION PICTURE CHARITABLE FUND 2022
Motion Picture Television Fund Woodland Hills, CA $51,282 MOTION PICTURE CHARITABLE FUND 2022
La Family Housing North Hollywood, CA $51,100 TO END HOMELESSNESS IN PEOPLE'S LIVES AND MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO MOVE MORE PEOPLE HOME EVERY DAY 2023
Polytechnic School Pasadena, CA $50,000 GARLAND RENOVATION FUND AND 2020-21 POLY FUND 2020
Academy Museum Foundation Beverly Hills, CA $50,000 ITS PRIMARY PURPOSE IS TO OWN AND OPERATE A MUSEUM DEDICATED TO THE ARTS AND SCIENCES OF MOTION PICTURES 2022
Kpcc So Ca Public Radio Pasadena, CA $50,000 INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM 2022
Motion Picture Television Fund Woodland Hills, CA $50,000 MOTION PICTURE CHARITABLE FUND 2022
Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism Foxborough, MA $50,000 COMBAT ANTI-SEMITISM 2023
Kpcc So Ca Public Radio Pasadena, CA $50,000 INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM 2023
Polytechnic School Pasadena, CA $50,000 COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN UNRESTRICTED 2023
Polytechnic School Pasadena, CA $50,000 COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN UNRESTRICTED 2023
Princeton University for Parents Annual Giving Princeton, NJ $50,000 COLLEGE HEALTH NEEDS 2023
Polytechnic School Pasadena, CA $30,000 RESTRICTED GENERAL FUND 2022
World Center Kitchen Washington, DC $26,250 TO GET MEALS TO THE PEOPLE WHO NEED THEM 2022
British Schools and Universities Foundation (Bsuf) New York, NY $25,750 US INTERNSHIPS IN CULTURE, FILM & MEDIA - UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM 2020
Southern Poverty Law Center Montgomery, AL $25,750 DISMANTLING STRUCTURAL OPPRESSION AND STOPPING THE EXTREMISTS, HATE GROUPS AND RACISTS WHO ARE DESPERATELY TRYING TO... 2023
A Place Called Home Los Angeles, CA $25,000 CHARITABLE A PLACE CALLED HOME 2020
Glaucoma Research Foundation San Francisco, CA $25,000 TO FORWARD PIONEERING INVESTIGATIONS AND ESSENTIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS TO CURE GLAUCOMA AND RESTORE VISION THROUGH... 2020