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    Alianza Nacional de Campesinas

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    Oxnard, CASitio web8054867776

    About Alianza Nacional de Campesinas

    To unify the struggle and promote leadership of campesinas (farmworker women) in a national movement to increase visibility and advocate for changes that ensure their human, social, environmental and economic rights; to end exploitation and gender-based violence and advance justice for farmworker women and their families.

    Focus Areas

    Farmworker advocacyGender-based violence services and trainingImmigrant justicePublic health outreach (COVID-19/vaccinations)Relief funds distribution (Farm & Food Worker Relief)Policy advocacy and legislation

    Who They Fund

    communities affected by COVID-19general population impacted by the pandemic

    Funding Style

    emergency/rapid response fundingshort-term crisis relief

    About Alianza Nacional de Campesinas

    Alianza Nacional de Campesinas Inc. has built a large emergency grantmaking record around COVID-19 response for farmworker and rural communities. In the latest grants listed, the foundation gave multi-million-dollar awards to Rural Coalition in Washington, DC, Campesinos Sin Fronteras in Somerton, AZ, and Lideres Campesinas in Oxnard, CA, all for COVID-19 response. Those grants show a model centered on rapid support, outreach, and service delivery rather than individual giving or program-related investments. The foundation’s work reflects its broader mission to unify campesinas, expand leadership, and advance the human, social, environmental, and economic rights of farmworker women and their families. Its active programs include a HRSA-funded vaccination outreach effort across 20 U.S. states and Puerto Rico, a COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund, and the USDA Farm & Food Worker Relief Program. Recent grants also reached Workers Center On Central New York in Syracuse and Migrant Clinicians Networks in Austin, indicating a network of partner organizations working on pandemic-related support and outreach.

    What Alianza Nacional de Campesinas Funds

    Public health outreach is a major theme in the foundation’s giving. Through the Rural Communities of Color Health Outreach program, Alianza supported vaccination outreach in 20 U.S. states and Puerto Rico, and that same public-health orientation appears in grants to Migrant Clinicians Networks in Austin, TX for COVID-19 response. Emergency relief is another clear priority. The COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund and the Farm & Food Worker Relief Program both focus on pandemic relief for farmworker and rural communities, with the USDA-funded relief program supporting emergency financial assistance plus outreach and enrollment. The foundation also funds community-based farmworker organizations. It awarded COVID-19 response grants to Campesinos Sin Fronteras in Somerton, AZ, Lideres Campesinas in Oxnard, CA, and Workers Center On Central New York in Syracuse, NY, showing support for local delivery partners in affected communities.

    How Alianza Nacional de Campesinas Gives

    Typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $111,850, the median is $375,050, and the 75th percentile is $1,671,718. The recent grants list shows repeated awards to the same recipients across 2023, 2024, and 2025, including several organizations that appear in multiple years. This is not a private individual grantmaker; it funds organizations and implements federal or state-supported programs. The organization also makes no program-related investments. Unsolicited applications are accepted for the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund and the Farm & Food Worker Relief Program.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $20.6M

    Total Assets

    $7.8M

    Total Revenue

    $22.6M

    Total Expenses

    $23M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $112K and $1.7M, with a median of $375K.

    25th Percentile

    $112K

    Median

    $375K

    75th Percentile

    $1.7M

    Geographic Reach

    National5 states funded

    About 25% of grants go to recipients in NY.

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    Topics

    COVID-19 pandemic responsepublic health emergency interventionscommunity-level COVID-19 support

    Where Alianza Nacional de Campesinas Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national, with all recent listed grants going to U.S. recipients. New York appears as the top state by grant count, and the recent grants include Workers Center On Central New York in Syracuse. California also receives a notable share of awards, including Oxnard-based Lideres Campesinas. Other recipient locations in the list include Washington, DC, Somerton, AZ, and Austin, TX. The foundation gives 25% of grants to recipients in California.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Alianza Nacional de Campesinas

    What kinds of organizations does Alianza Nacional de Campesinas Inc. support?

    It funds organizations working on farmworker advocacy, gender-based violence services and training, immigrant justice, public health outreach, relief funds distribution, and policy advocacy and legislation. The listed grants also show partner organizations delivering COVID-19 response and outreach in specific communities.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is sizable: p25 is $111,850, the median is $375,050, and p75 is $1,671,718. The recent grants list also includes multi-million-dollar awards, showing that the foundation often funds at a large scale.

    Does the foundation support emergency relief and pandemic response?

    Yes. Its active programs include the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund and the Farm & Food Worker Relief Program, and the recent grants list is entirely coded as COVID-19 Response. The programs focus on pandemic relief, vaccine outreach, and emergency financial assistance for farmworker and rural communities.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    By grant count, New York is the top state in the recent grants data. Recent recipient cities also include Syracuse, NY, Washington, DC, Somerton, AZ, Austin, TX, and Oxnard, CA.

    Are grants concentrated in California because that is where the foundation is headquartered?

    The foundation is headquartered in Oxnard, CA, and 25% of grants go to recipients in California. But its giving is national, and recent grants also went to organizations in Washington, DC, Arizona, New York, and Texas.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Rural CoalitionWashington, DC$5,224,3452025COVID-19 Response
    Campesinos Sin FronterasSomerton, AZ$4,457,5852025COVID-19 Response
    Lideres CampesinasOxnard, CA$4,432,4682025COVID-19 Response
    Campesinos Sin FronterasSomerton, AZ$2,463,1412025COVID-19 Response
    Lideres CampesinasOxnard, CA$2,127,3512025COVID-19 Response
    Rural CoalitionWashington, DC$1,519,8402025COVID-19 Response
    Workers Center On Central New YorkSyracuse, NY$309,0432025COVID-19 Response
    Workers Center On Central New YorkSyracuse, NY$114,6652025COVID-19 Response
    Campesinos Sin FronterasSomerton, AZ$2,463,1412024COVID-19 Response
    Lideres CampesinasOxnard, CA$2,127,3512024COVID-19 Response
    Rural CoalitionWashington, DC$1,519,8402024COVID-19 Response
    Workers Center On Central New YorkSyracuse, NY$309,0432024COVID-19 Response
    Rural CoalitionWashington, DC$441,0582023COVID-19 Response
    Campesinos Sin FronterasSomerton, AZ$129,5002023COVID-19 Response
    Lideres CampesinasOxnard, CA$58,9002023COVID-19 Response
    Migrant Clinicians NetworksAustin, TX$50,0002023COVID-19 Response

    Rural Coalition

    $5,224,345
    Washington, DC2025

    COVID-19 Response

    Campesinos Sin Fronteras

    $4,457,585
    Somerton, AZ2025

    COVID-19 Response

    Lideres Campesinas

    $4,432,468
    Oxnard, CA2025

    COVID-19 Response

    Campesinos Sin Fronteras

    $2,463,141
    Somerton, AZ2025

    COVID-19 Response

    Lideres Campesinas

    $2,127,351
    Oxnard, CA2025

    COVID-19 Response

    Rural Coalition

    $1,519,840
    Washington, DC2025

    COVID-19 Response

    Workers Center On Central New York

    $309,043
    Syracuse, NY2025

    COVID-19 Response

    Workers Center On Central New York

    $114,665
    Syracuse, NY2025

    COVID-19 Response

    Campesinos Sin Fronteras

    $2,463,141
    Somerton, AZ2024

    COVID-19 Response

    Lideres Campesinas

    $2,127,351
    Oxnard, CA2024

    COVID-19 Response

    Rural Coalition

    $1,519,840
    Washington, DC2024

    COVID-19 Response

    Workers Center On Central New York

    $309,043
    Syracuse, NY2024

    COVID-19 Response

    Rural Coalition

    $441,058
    Washington, DC2023

    COVID-19 Response

    Campesinos Sin Fronteras

    $129,500
    Somerton, AZ2023

    COVID-19 Response

    Lideres Campesinas

    $58,900
    Oxnard, CA2023

    COVID-19 Response

    Migrant Clinicians Networks

    $50,000
    Austin, TX2023

    COVID-19 Response