A democratic federation of national and international unions that represents working people and advances workers' rights, economic and racial justice, collective bargaining, and stronger unions.
The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations gives at a scale that matches its national labor role: $64.2 million in annual grants, with recent support concentrated in operating subsidies, program support, and solidarity funding. The largest grants in the recent record go to Working America, which received $7,725,000 in 2025, $7,522,395 in 2024, and $7,255,189 in 2023, including office space and program support alongside operating aid. That pattern points to a funder that does more than make project checks; it helps sustain organizing infrastructure over time. The foundation also backs labor movement capacity through grants to the AFL-CIO Technology Institute and to national and state labor affiliates. In the recent grants list, the AFL-CIO Technology Institute received $1,994,251 in 2025 for office space, personnel, legal costs, and operating subsidy, after a $1,894,770 grant in 2024 for program support, office space, personnel, and legal costs. National Labor College, the Alliance for Retired Americans, and multiple state AFL-CIO bodies appear as repeated recipients, showing a grantmaker built around labor institutions, organizing support, and affiliated networks.
A core theme is labor movement infrastructure. Working America received multi-year operating support of $7,725,000 in 2025, $7,522,395 in 2024, and $7,255,189 in 2023, with office space included in two of those awards. That same infrastructure focus shows up in grants to the AFL-CIO Technology Institute, which was funded for office space, personnel, legal costs, and operating support. The foundation also supports state and regional labor councils and AFL-CIO affiliates. Minnesota AFL-CIO received $1,108,500 in 2025 for solidarity funding and program support, while North Carolina State AFL-CIO received $633,702 in 2025 for the same purpose. Retirement security is another visible area. The Alliance for Retired Americans received $600,000 in 2023, 2024, and 2025 as operating subsidy, indicating recurring institutional support. Together, these grants show a mix of organizing, affiliate capacity, and policy-adjacent labor work.
Typical grants are mid-sized for this funder, with a p25 of $20,000, median of $50,000, and p75 of $108,405. The recent record shows repeated support to the same organizations across multiple years, especially Working America, the AFL-CIO Technology Institute, the Alliance for Retired Americans, and several state AFL-CIO affiliates. That indicates an ongoing relationship model rather than one-off grants. The funder is a regular grantmaker, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Grant types lean heavily toward operating subsidy, solidarity funding, program support, personnel, legal costs, and in-kind support such as office space.
$25.2M
$164.1M
$131.2M
$120.3M
Most grants fall between $20K and $108K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$20K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$108K
About 27% of grants go to recipients in NC.
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Giving is national, and every grant in the recipient-country distribution goes to U.S. organizations. Washington, DC appears frequently in the recent grants list, including Working America, the AFL-CIO Technology Institute, the Alliance for Retired Americans, and Working for America Institute. Beyond DC, repeated recipient hubs include St. Paul, Oakland, Silver Spring, Seattle, Raleigh, and Harrisburg. The top state by grant count is North Carolina, with North Carolina State AFL-CIO among the recurring recipients.
It funds grassroots advocacy organizations, movement and organizing groups and coalitions, community-based nonprofits, activists and organizers, and labor-related institutions. The recent grants show repeated support for labor affiliates, organizing groups, and organizations tied to worker rights, retirement security, and labor movement infrastructure.
The grant-size distribution centers on $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $108,405 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also includes much larger institutional grants, including multi-million-dollar operating support awards.
Yes. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Working America, the AFL-CIO Technology Institute, the Alliance for Retired Americans, National Labor College, and multiple state AFL-CIO affiliates. The repeated operating subsidy and program support awards suggest sustained relationships.
The stated focus areas include worker rights, labor law, wages and benefits, health care, immigration, infrastructure, gender equality, the global labor movement, workplace health and safety, quality education, social security and retirement, tax and budget policy, and corporate accountability.
Giving is national, and the recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. By state count, North Carolina receives the most grants, while Washington, DC also appears often among recent recipients.
FREDRICK D REDMOND
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WORKING AMERICA | WASHINGTON, DC | $7,725,000 | 2025 | OPERATING SUBSIDY |
| AFL-CIO TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,994,251 | 2025 | OFFICE SPACE, PERSONNEL, LEGAL COSTS, OPERATING SUBSIDY |
| NEIGHBORHOOD FUNDERS GROUP | OAKLAND, CA | $1,250,000 | 2025 | LIFT FUND GRANT |
| MINNESOTA AFL-CIO | ST PAUL, MN | $1,108,500 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| NEVADA STATE AFL-CIO | HENDERSON, NV | $717,800 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| MICHIGAN STATE AFL-CIO | LANSING, MI | $676,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| NORTH CAROLINA STATE AFL-CIO | RALEIGH, NC | $633,702 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL LABOR COLLEGE | SILVER SPRING, MD | $615,000 | 2025 | OPERATING SUBSIDY |
| NEW JERSEY STATE AFL-CIO | TRENTON, NJ | $615,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| GEORGIA STATE AFL-CIO | ATLANTA, GA | $611,730 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| ALLIANCE FOR RETIRED AMERICANS | WASHINGTON, DC | $600,000 | 2025 | OPERATING SUBSIDY |
| TEXAS AFL-CIO | AUSTIN, TX | $573,940 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| PENNSYLVANIA AFL-CIO | HARRISBURG, PA | $525,577 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| WISCONSIN STATE AFL-CIO | MILWAUKEE, WI | $481,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| WORKING FOR AMERICA INSTITUTE | WASHINGTON, DC | $456,878 | 2025 | PERSONNEL, GENERAL CONTRIBUTION |
| MARTIN LUTHER KING JR COUNTY LABOR COUNCIL | SEATTLE, WA | $430,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| AMERICAN CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL LABOR SOLIDARITY | WASHINGTON, DC | $310,000 | 2025 | OPERATING SUBSIDY, GENERAL CONTRIBUTION |
| OHIO AFL-CIO | COLUMBUS, OH | $301,500 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL ACTION NETWORK INC | HARLEM, NY | $295,500 | 2025 | MARCH ON DC CONTRIBUTION |
| PHILADELPHIA COUNCIL OF THE AFL-CIO | PHILADELPHIA, PA | $252,750 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| ARIZONA AFL-CIO | PHOENIX, AZ | $248,615 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| LABOR COUNCIL FOR LATIN AMERICAN ADVANCEMENT | WASHINGTON, DC | $191,105 | 2025 | OFFICE SPACE, OPERATING SUBSIDY, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| MONTANA STATE AFL-CIO | HELENA, MT | $155,500 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| CHARLOTTE-METROLINA LABOR COUNCIL | CHARLOTTE, NC | $151,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| NORTH AMERICA'S BUILDING TRADES UNION | WASHINGTON, DC | $132,699 | 2025 | OFFICE SPACE |
| A PHILIP RANDOLPH INSTITUTE | WASHINGTON, DC | $131,034 | 2025 | OPERATING SUBSIDY, OFFICE SPACE |
| TEXAS GULF COAST AREA LABOR FEDERATION AFL-CIO | HOUSTON, TX | $125,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT |
| COALITION OF LABOR UNION WOMEN | WASHINGTON, DC | $123,901 | 2025 | OFFICE SPACE, OPERATING SUBSIDY |
| PRIDE AT WORK | WASHINGTON, DC | $120,772 | 2025 | OPERATING SUBSIDY |
| AFL-CIO UNION LAWYERS ALLIANCE | WASHINGTON, DC | $120,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| ILLINOIS AFL-CIO | SPRINGFIELD, IL | $120,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT |
| COALITION OF BLACK TRADE UNIONISTS | WASHINGTON, DC | $118,000 | 2025 | OPERATING SUBSIDY, GENERAL CONTRIBUTION |
| SOUTH CENTRAL FEDERATION OF LABOR AFL-CIO | MADISON, WI | $110,500 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| ATLANTA-NORTH GEORGIA LABOR COUNCIL AFL-CIO | ATLANTA, GA | $105,500 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| INSTITUTE FOR ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN LEADERSHIP & ADVANCEMENT | WASHINGTON, DC | $101,400 | 2025 | OPERATING SUBSIDY |
| CENTRAL OHIO LABOR COUNCIL AFL-CIO | COLUMBUS, OH | $100,500 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| ALLEGHENY-FAYETTE CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL | PITTSBURGH, PA | $100,500 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| SAVANNAH REGIONAL CLC AFL-CIO | SAVANNAH, GA | $100,500 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| NEW YORK CITY CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL AFL-CIO | NEW YORK, NY | $100,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT |
| AUGUSTA EAST GEORGIA CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL | AUGUSTA, GA | $97,615 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| MASSACHUSETTS AFL-CIO | BOSTON, MA | $90,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT |
| MEMPHIS & WEST TENNESSEE AFL-CIO LABOR COUNCIL | MEMPHIS, TN | $81,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT |
| OREGON AFL-CIO | PORTLAND, OR | $80,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT |
| CALIFORNIA LABOR FEDERATION AFL-CIO | SACRAMENTO, CA | $75,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT |
| INDIANA STATE AFL-CIO | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $75,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT |
| ECONOMIC POLICY INSTITUTE | WASHINGTON, DC | $75,000 | 2025 | GENERAL CONTRIBUTION |
| WASHINGTON STATE LABOR COUNCIL AFL-CIO | SEATTLE, WA | $75,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT |
| DEMOCRACY ALLIANCE | WASHINGTON, DC | $70,000 | 2025 | GENERAL CONTRIBUTION |
| MAINE AFL-CIO | AUGUSTA, ME | $68,175 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| MISSOURI AFL-CIO | JEFFERSON CITY, MO | $65,000 | 2025 | SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT |
WORKING AMERICA
$7,725,000OPERATING SUBSIDY
AFL-CIO TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE
$1,994,251OFFICE SPACE, PERSONNEL, LEGAL COSTS, OPERATING SUBSIDY
NEIGHBORHOOD FUNDERS GROUP
$1,250,000LIFT FUND GRANT
MINNESOTA AFL-CIO
$1,108,500SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
NEVADA STATE AFL-CIO
$717,800SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
MICHIGAN STATE AFL-CIO
$676,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
NORTH CAROLINA STATE AFL-CIO
$633,702SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
NATIONAL LABOR COLLEGE
$615,000OPERATING SUBSIDY
NEW JERSEY STATE AFL-CIO
$615,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
GEORGIA STATE AFL-CIO
$611,730SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
ALLIANCE FOR RETIRED AMERICANS
$600,000OPERATING SUBSIDY
TEXAS AFL-CIO
$573,940SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
PENNSYLVANIA AFL-CIO
$525,577PROGRAM SUPPORT
WISCONSIN STATE AFL-CIO
$481,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
WORKING FOR AMERICA INSTITUTE
$456,878PERSONNEL, GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR COUNTY LABOR COUNCIL
$430,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
AMERICAN CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL LABOR SOLIDARITY
$310,000OPERATING SUBSIDY, GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
OHIO AFL-CIO
$301,500PROGRAM SUPPORT
NATIONAL ACTION NETWORK INC
$295,500MARCH ON DC CONTRIBUTION
PHILADELPHIA COUNCIL OF THE AFL-CIO
$252,750SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
ARIZONA AFL-CIO
$248,615PROGRAM SUPPORT
LABOR COUNCIL FOR LATIN AMERICAN ADVANCEMENT
$191,105OFFICE SPACE, OPERATING SUBSIDY, PROGRAM SUPPORT
MONTANA STATE AFL-CIO
$155,500SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
CHARLOTTE-METROLINA LABOR COUNCIL
$151,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
NORTH AMERICA'S BUILDING TRADES UNION
$132,699OFFICE SPACE
A PHILIP RANDOLPH INSTITUTE
$131,034OPERATING SUBSIDY, OFFICE SPACE
TEXAS GULF COAST AREA LABOR FEDERATION AFL-CIO
$125,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT
COALITION OF LABOR UNION WOMEN
$123,901OFFICE SPACE, OPERATING SUBSIDY
PRIDE AT WORK
$120,772OPERATING SUBSIDY
AFL-CIO UNION LAWYERS ALLIANCE
$120,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
ILLINOIS AFL-CIO
$120,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT
COALITION OF BLACK TRADE UNIONISTS
$118,000OPERATING SUBSIDY, GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
SOUTH CENTRAL FEDERATION OF LABOR AFL-CIO
$110,500SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
ATLANTA-NORTH GEORGIA LABOR COUNCIL AFL-CIO
$105,500SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
INSTITUTE FOR ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN LEADERSHIP & ADVANCEMENT
$101,400OPERATING SUBSIDY
CENTRAL OHIO LABOR COUNCIL AFL-CIO
$100,500PROGRAM SUPPORT
ALLEGHENY-FAYETTE CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL
$100,500PROGRAM SUPPORT
SAVANNAH REGIONAL CLC AFL-CIO
$100,500PROGRAM SUPPORT
NEW YORK CITY CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL AFL-CIO
$100,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT
AUGUSTA EAST GEORGIA CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL
$97,615PROGRAM SUPPORT
MASSACHUSETTS AFL-CIO
$90,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT
MEMPHIS & WEST TENNESSEE AFL-CIO LABOR COUNCIL
$81,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT
OREGON AFL-CIO
$80,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT
CALIFORNIA LABOR FEDERATION AFL-CIO
$75,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT
INDIANA STATE AFL-CIO
$75,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT
ECONOMIC POLICY INSTITUTE
$75,000GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
WASHINGTON STATE LABOR COUNCIL AFL-CIO
$75,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT
DEMOCRACY ALLIANCE
$70,000GENERAL CONTRIBUTION
MAINE AFL-CIO
$68,175SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT, PROGRAM SUPPORT
MISSOURI AFL-CIO
$65,000SOLIDARITY FUNDING GRANT