Marguerite Casey Foundation

Marguerite Casey Foundation is a private, independent grantmaking foundation located in Seattle, Washington. The foundation (originally called Casey Family Grants Program) was created in 2001 by Casey Family Programs. The foundation's mission, according to its website, is "to help low-income families strengthen their voice and mobilize their communities in order to achieve a more just and equitable society for all."

Marguerite Casey Foundation
Motto"Marguerite Casey Foundation supports leaders who work to shift the balance of power in their communities toward working people and families, and who have the vision and capacity for building a truly representative economy."
Formation2001
TypeGrantmaking Foundation
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington, United States
President and CEO
Carmen Rojas
Chairman
Melody Barnes
Key people
Expenses (2018)$38,982,043[1]
Websitewww.caseygrants.org

History

Jim Casey, the founder of United Parcel Service, established Casey Family Programs in 1966.[2] When UPS went public in 1997, the Casey Programs’ endowment rose from $700 million to over $2 billion.[3] Casey Family Programs decided to use the new resources to create a new foundation focused on grantmaking. The foundation is named for Jim Casey's sister, Marguerite.

Grantmaking

For the year ended December 31, 2019, Marguerite Casey Foundation reported $804,678,765 in total assets and dispersed $38,982,043 in grants.[4] The foundation makes grants to national organizations and also in four distinct geographic regions: Midwest, South, Southwest, and West. It also funded grants in Washington State from 2004 to 2011, when the Home State Fund was discontinued.

References

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