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    Nara Fund Inc C/O Jonathan Ingbar

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    THETFORD, VT8057044692EIN: 13-30601012 filings on record

    About Nara Fund Inc C/O Jonathan Ingbar

    The Nara Fund focuses on supporting arts and public-interest media alongside a smaller set of community health and human services projects. Its largest gifts go to investigative journalism and performing arts initiatives, while it also backs local service organizations and child-focused health/education work. The fund favors a handful of mid-sized grants and shows a pattern of repeat support to select organizations.

    Focus Areas

    Independent investigative journalism / public-interest reportingSmall-to-mid scale professional theater (commissions and festivals)Local volunteer-driven human services (FISH-style food/support programs)Children's oral health and early childhood supports

    Who They Fund

    students / school-aged youthnext-generation / youth participantsartists and arts organizations (commissioned artists, festival participants)general charitable beneficiaries (broad public benefit)fish populations and/or local fishing communities

    About Nara Fund Inc C/O Jonathan Ingbar

    A defining feature of Nara Fund Inc C/o Jonathan Ingbar is its repeated support for public-interest media and arts institutions, led by $30,000 to The Fund for Investigative Journalism in 2023 and $19,000 in 2024. Those gifts sit alongside support for professional theater and music, including two-year funding for Theater Latte Da, The Metropolitan Opera’s HD Live in Schools program, and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. The fund also makes smaller grants for human services and child-focused health and education work, creating a profile that mixes cultural programming with local charitable support. The grant list shows a small number of organizations receiving more than one award across multiple years, which suggests an emphasis on continuing relationships rather than one-time checks. At the same time, the fund is not limited to one sector: its recent awards include investigative reporting, stage commissions and festivals, volunteer-based food and support services, oral health, and library technology. One of the clearest local examples is Vermont Foodbank, which received grants in both 2023 and 2024. Another is Latham Memorial Library, funded for Kanopy subscription and information technology equipment in two years.

    What Nara Fund Inc C/O Jonathan Ingbar Funds

    Public-interest reporting is a clear line of giving. The Fund for Investigative Journalism received $30,000 in 2023 and $19,000 in 2024, both for general charity use. Arts support reaches both performance and access programming. Theater Latte Da got $15,000 in 2023 and $12,500 in 2024 for Next Up, Next Generation commissions, and Next Festival. The Metropolitan Opera received $10,000 in 2023 and another $10,000 in 2024 for HD Live in Schools and its associated programs, which points to school-based arts exposure. The foundation also backs health and human services. Ready Set Smile was granted $17,000 in 2023 and $12,500 in 2024 for general charity use, while Friends in Service Helping received $17,000 in 2023 and $14,000 in 2024 for the Fish Revitalization Program and general charity use.

    How Nara Fund Inc C/O Jonathan Ingbar Gives

    Typical grants fall in a mid-sized band: the 25th percentile is $5,000, the median is $7,600, and the 75th percentile is $12,500. The recent list shows repeated awards to several organizations across 2023 and 2024, including multiple renewals rather than a one-off pattern. The fund also makes grants to individuals through scholarship-related support, as shown by the scholarship fund and next-step program award to Kids and Horses Therapeutic Riding Center. Its structure appears to be a private foundation-like vehicle with annual grantmaking of $257,699 and total assets of $2,085,682.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $258K

    Total Assets

    $2.1M

    Total Revenue

    $166K

    Total Expenses

    $124K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $5K and $13K, with a median of $8K.

    25th Percentile

    $5K

    Median

    $8K

    75th Percentile

    $13K

    Geographic Reach

    National7 states funded

    About 29% of grants go to recipients in MN.

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    individual scholarship recipients

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated giving through a small number of mid-sized grants (roughly $15k–$49k), with repeat gifts to select grantees rather than many one-off donations.

    Funding Style

    general/unrestricted supportproject-specific program supportcapacity/technology infrastructure fundingscholarships/individual educational support

    Notable grantees: The Fund for Investigative Journalism, Theater Latte Da, Friends In Service Helping (FISH), Ready Set Smile

    Topics

    fish revitalization / fisheries restorationarts programming and festivals (commissions, festivals)school-based live arts programmingdigital media access and information technology (streaming subscriptions, IT equipment)scholarship and next-step educational programsunspecified MCHP project (health-related project labeled MCHP)

    Where Nara Fund Inc C/O Jonathan Ingbar Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national, with every listed award going to U.S. recipients. Minnesota appears most often in the recent list, including Minneapolis and Saint Paul, while Vermont also receives a sizable share of awards, including Thetford, Thetford Center, Barre, and local service groups. Outside those states, the fund reaches Washington, DC; New York, NY; Nevada cities such as Carson City, Reno, and Minden; and Sisters, Oregon. The recipient country distribution is entirely domestic.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Nara Fund Inc C/O Jonathan Ingbar

    What kinds of organizations does Nara Fund Inc C/o Jonathan Ingbar support?

    The recent grants point to several recurring areas: investigative journalism and public-interest reporting, theater and music, local volunteer-driven human services, children’s oral health, and early childhood or school-based supports. The list also includes library technology, scholarship-related support, and a fisheries restoration-style program.

    How large are its typical grants?

    The typical award size is mid-range: the 25th percentile is $5,000, the median is $7,600, and the 75th percentile is $12,500. That puts many grants in the five-figure-or-lower range, with a few larger awards such as the $30,000 gift in the recent list.

    Does the fund give repeat grants?

    Yes. Several organizations appear in more than one year, including The Fund for Investigative Journalism, Ready Set Smile, Friends in Service Helping, Theater Latte Da, The Metropolitan Opera, Vermont Foodbank, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Latham Memorial Library, Thetford Food Shelf, and Community Nurse of Thetford.

    Where does the fund make most of its grants?

    Its giving is national, but Minnesota is the top state by grant count in the recent list. Vermont also appears frequently, with awards to organizations in Thetford, Thetford Center, Barre, and other in-state locations.

    Does it fund individuals or only organizations?

    It funds individuals as well as organizations. The profile flags direct support to individuals, and the recent grants include scholarship-related support through Kids and Horses Therapeutic Riding Center’s scholarship fund and next step program.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    THE FUND FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISMWASHINGTON, DC$19,0002024GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    FRIENDS IN SERVICE HELPINGCARSON CITY, NV$14,0002024FISH REVITALIZATION PROGRAM AND GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    THEATER LATTE DAMINNEAPOLIS, MN$12,5002024NEXT UP, NEXT GENERATION COMMISSIONS, AND NEXT FESTIVAL
    READY SET SMILEMINNEAPOLIS, MN$12,5002024GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    THE METROPOLITAN OPERANEW YORK, NY$10,0002024HD LIVE IN SCHOOLS AND ITS ASSOCIATED PROGRAMS
    CIRCLE OF FRIENDSSISTERS, OR$8,0002024GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    CAMP CARE NEVADA FOUNDATIONRENO, NV$7,2002024GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    STEPDEARBORN, MI$6,0002024GENERAL CHARITY USE
    LATHAM MEMORIAL LIBRARYTHETFORD, VT$6,0002024KANOPY SUBSCRIPTION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT.
    SAINT PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRASAINT PAUL, MN$5,0002024GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    VERMONT FOODBANKBARRE, VT$5,0002024GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    COMMUNITY NURSE OF THETFORDTHETFORD CENTER, VT$3,0002024GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    THETFORD FOOD SHELFTHETFORD CENTER, VT$3,0002024GENERAL CHARITY USE
    THE FUND FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISMWASHINGTON, DC$30,0002023GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    READY SET SMILEMINNEAPOLIS, MN$17,0002023GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    FRIENDS IN SERVICE HELPINGCARSON CITY, NV$17,0002023FISH REVITALIZATION PROGRAM AND GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    THEATER LATTE DAMINNEAPOLIS, MN$15,0002023NEXT UP, NEXT GENERATION COMMISSIONS, AND NEXT FESTIVAL
    ONE VILLAGE PARTNERSMINNEAPOLIS, MN$10,0002023GRIMA MCHP PROJECT
    THE METROPOLITAN OPERANEW YORK, NY$10,0002023HD LIVE IN SCHOOLS AND ITS ASSOCIATED PROGRAMS
    CIRCLE OF FRIENDSSISTERS, OR$10,0002023GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    CAMP CARE NEVADA FOUNDATIONRENO, NV$8,9592023GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    LATHAM MEMORIAL LIBRARYTHETFORD, VT$5,7002023KANOPY SUBSCRIPTION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT.
    SAINT PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRASAINT PAUL, MN$5,0002023GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    VERMONT FOODBANKBARRE, VT$5,0002023GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    KIDS AND HORSES THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTERMINDEN, NV$3,8402023SCHOLARSHIP FUND AND NEXT STEP PROGRAM
    THETFORD FOOD SHELFTHETFORD CENTER, VT$3,0002023GENERAL CHARITY USE
    SIERRA THERAPEUTIC EQUESTRIAN PROGRAMMINDEN, NV$3,0002023GENERAL CHARITY USE.
    COMMUNITY NURSE OF THETFORDTHETFORD CENTER, VT$3,0002023GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    THE FUND FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM

    $19,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    FRIENDS IN SERVICE HELPING

    $14,000
    CARSON CITY, NV2024

    FISH REVITALIZATION PROGRAM AND GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    THEATER LATTE DA

    $12,500
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2024

    NEXT UP, NEXT GENERATION COMMISSIONS, AND NEXT FESTIVAL

    READY SET SMILE

    $12,500
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2024

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    THE METROPOLITAN OPERA

    $10,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    HD LIVE IN SCHOOLS AND ITS ASSOCIATED PROGRAMS

    CIRCLE OF FRIENDS

    $8,000
    SISTERS, OR2024

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    CAMP CARE NEVADA FOUNDATION

    $7,200
    RENO, NV2024

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    STEP

    $6,000
    DEARBORN, MI2024

    GENERAL CHARITY USE

    LATHAM MEMORIAL LIBRARY

    $6,000
    THETFORD, VT2024

    KANOPY SUBSCRIPTION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT.

    SAINT PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

    $5,000
    SAINT PAUL, MN2024

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    VERMONT FOODBANK

    $5,000
    BARRE, VT2024

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    COMMUNITY NURSE OF THETFORD

    $3,000
    THETFORD CENTER, VT2024

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    THETFORD FOOD SHELF

    $3,000
    THETFORD CENTER, VT2024

    GENERAL CHARITY USE

    THE FUND FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM

    $30,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    READY SET SMILE

    $17,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2023

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    FRIENDS IN SERVICE HELPING

    $17,000
    CARSON CITY, NV2023

    FISH REVITALIZATION PROGRAM AND GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    THEATER LATTE DA

    $15,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2023

    NEXT UP, NEXT GENERATION COMMISSIONS, AND NEXT FESTIVAL

    ONE VILLAGE PARTNERS

    $10,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2023

    GRIMA MCHP PROJECT

    THE METROPOLITAN OPERA

    $10,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    HD LIVE IN SCHOOLS AND ITS ASSOCIATED PROGRAMS

    CIRCLE OF FRIENDS

    $10,000
    SISTERS, OR2023

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    CAMP CARE NEVADA FOUNDATION

    $8,959
    RENO, NV2023

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    LATHAM MEMORIAL LIBRARY

    $5,700
    THETFORD, VT2023

    KANOPY SUBSCRIPTION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT.

    SAINT PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

    $5,000
    SAINT PAUL, MN2023

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    VERMONT FOODBANK

    $5,000
    BARRE, VT2023

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    KIDS AND HORSES THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER

    $3,840
    MINDEN, NV2023

    SCHOLARSHIP FUND AND NEXT STEP PROGRAM

    THETFORD FOOD SHELF

    $3,000
    THETFORD CENTER, VT2023

    GENERAL CHARITY USE

    SIERRA THERAPEUTIC EQUESTRIAN PROGRAM

    $3,000
    MINDEN, NV2023

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.

    COMMUNITY NURSE OF THETFORD

    $3,000
    THETFORD CENTER, VT2023

    GENERAL CHARITY USE.