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    Democracy Matters Foundation

    ActivoCivil Rights & Advocacy
    WASHINGTON, DC2027564100EIN: 46-30093243 declaraciones registradas
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    About Democracy Matters Foundation

    The foundation concentrates the bulk of its funding on a single, mission-aligned organization (DEMOCRACY MATTERS) that appears to run civic education and advocacy programs, while also making a series of smaller, targeted grants for emergency refugee relief and complementary education initiatives. Its activity mixes long‑term investment in a core democracy/civic-engagement effort with shorter-term, crisis-responsive support for Afghan and Ukrainian refugees delivered through a variety of service providers and contractors.

    Focus Areas

    Campus and youth civic-engagement / democracy education (via Democracy Matters)Civic education and public affairs program funding for community-based groups (e.g., Onyx Impact, Facts First USA)Humanitarian and refugee support for Afghan refugees (small grants to service providers and contractors)Humanitarian and refugee support for Ukrainian refugees (emergency relief and equipment procurement)

    Who They Fund

    Afghan refugeesUkrainian refugeesrefugees / forcibly displaced persons

    About Democracy Matters Foundation

    Democracy Matters Foundation places an unusually large share of its giving behind one core democracy organization: a $31,380,000 grant to Democracy Matters in 2025 for educational and lobbying activities. That grant dwarfs the rest of the recent record and shows that the foundation can make very large, mission-aligned awards alongside a narrower set of smaller program grants. In the same recent period, it backed Onyx Impact with $1,867,250 for an education program and Facts First USA with $535,000 for an educational program, pointing to a strong interest in civic education and public-facing information work. The foundation also appears in humanitarian and refugee-response funding, especially around Afghan and Ukrainian refugees. Some of that support is routed through service providers and contractors rather than direct individual aid, with recipients such as American Rescue Project and Alliance for Open Society International appearing in the recent grant list. The pattern suggests a funder that combines a dominant anchor grant with targeted, project-based support for emergency relocation, rescue, and resettlement work.

    What Democracy Matters Foundation Funds

    In democracy and civic education, the foundation gave $535,000 to Facts First USA for an educational program, and $1,867,250 to Onyx Impact for an education program. Those grants sit alongside a much larger commitment to educational and lobbying activities through its core democracy partner. Its refugee-related work splits across Afghan and Ukrainian support. American Rescue Project received $365,000 for the Afghan Rescue Project after a $1,021,204 grant in 2023 for a Ukrainian project. Other refugee grants include $560,000 to Alliance for Open Society International for Afghan refugees and $186,084 to Drone Nerds Inc for Ukrainian refugees. The foundation also made a $400,000 general support grant to Choose Chicago Foundation, showing that its portfolio is not limited to one issue area. Across these grants, education, advocacy, emergency relief, and resettlement-related work are the clearest threads.

    How Democracy Matters Foundation Gives

    Recent grants are highly skewed. The typical award sits at $20,440 at the 25th percentile, $80,424 at the median, and $541,250 at the 75th percentile, reflecting a mix of many smaller awards and a few very large ones. The foundation’s 2025 filing year and recent grants show repeated support to some organizations across years, including Democracy Matters and American Rescue Project. It appears to operate as a grantmaking foundation rather than one that funds individuals, and it makes no program-related investments. The portfolio includes both general support and project-specific grants, with some awards labeled for educational, lobbying, rescue, or refugee-support purposes.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $33.6M

    Total Assets

    $2.2M

    Total Revenue

    $35.6M

    Total Expenses

    $34.7M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $541K, with a median of $80K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $80K

    75th Percentile

    $541K

    Geographic Reach

    National11 states funded

    About 25% of grants go to recipients in DC.

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    Leadership

    BRADLEY BEYCHOK

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: one dominant, multi‑million dollar core grantee receives the majority of funds, while the remainder is dispersed as numerous small-to-medium emergency or program-specific grants (many to LLCs and contractors). Mix of a few repeat grantees and many one-off or consultant-style awards for crisis response.

    Funding Style

    direct service / emergency reliefgeneral/unrestricted program supporteducation and advocacy (educational + lobbying)project-based rescue/resettlement support

    Notable grantees: DEMOCRACY MATTERS, ONYX IMPACT, AMERICAN RESCUE PROJECT, ALLIANCE FOR OPEN SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL, FACTS FIRST USA

    Topics

    Afghan refugee rescue and resettlementUkrainian refugee support and resettlementrefugee education programshumanitarian evacuation / rescue operationsadvocacy and public education on refugee issues

    Where Democracy Matters Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are entirely U.S.-based in the recent sample, with 20 grants going to U.S. organizations. Washington, DC is the top state by grant count, and 25% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Beyond DC, grants land in Atlanta, Chicago, New York, and other U.S. cities, including Dania, Lafayette, and Fairfax Station. The geography suggests a national reach with a notable concentration in the capital region.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Democracy Matters Foundation

    What kinds of work does Democracy Matters Foundation support?

    Its recent grants center on educational and lobbying activities tied to democracy work, along with civic education and public affairs programs. A second major thread is humanitarian support for Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, including rescue, resettlement, and emergency-relief-related projects.

    Does the foundation fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Democracy Matters appears as a major repeated recipient, and American Rescue Project also appears more than once in the recent grants list. That suggests the foundation makes both anchor grants and follow-on project support.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The distribution is wide, with a 25th percentile grant of $20,440, a median of $80,424, and a 75th percentile of $541,250. That pattern shows many smaller grants alongside a smaller number of very large awards.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Washington, DC is the top state by grant count, and 25% of grants go to recipients in DC. The recent recipient list also includes organizations in Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Dania, Lafayette, and Fairfax Station, showing a national spread.

    Can individuals apply for funding?

    The foundation does not fund individuals. Its recent record shows grants to organizations such as nonprofits, LLCs, and other entities, with support directed to programs, rescue projects, and general organizational purposes.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    DEMOCRACY MATTERSWASHINGTON, DC$31,380,0002025EDUCATIONAL AND LOBBYING ACTIVITIES
    ONYX IMPACTATLANTA, GA$1,867,2502025EDUCATION PROGRAM
    CHOOSE CHICAGO FOUNDATIONCHICAGO, IL$400,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    FACTS FIRST USAWASHINGTON, DC$535,0002024EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
    AMERICAN RESCUE PROJECTWASHINGTON, DC$365,0002024AFGHAN RESCUE PROJECT
    AB FOUNDATION BRIDGETOGETHER LLCWASHINGTON, DC$2,282,5002023EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
    AMERICAN RESCUE PROJECTWASHINGTON, DC$1,021,2042023SUPPORT FOR UKRAIN PROJECT
    ALLIANCE FOR OPEN SOCIETY INTERNATIONALNEW YORK, NY$560,0002023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
    DRONE NERDS INCDANIA, FL$186,0842023SUPPORT FOR UKRAINIAN REFUGEES
    NOBIS GROUP INCNEW YORK, NY$88,9202023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
    WOODEN HORSE STRATEGIES LLCWINDSOR, MO$71,9282023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
    NATIONAL ABLE NETWORK INCCHICAGO, IL$60,4052023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
    KHAZAELI WYRSCH LLCST LOUIS, MO$56,6002023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
    TEAM THEMISCHICAGO, IL$37,5522023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
    EVAC INCLAFAYETTE, CO$20,7702023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
    WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLECOLORADO SPRINGS, CO$19,4502023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
    MOUFLARD FAMILY FOUNDATION LIMITEDDALLAS, TX$18,4052023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
    2728 PICTURESHERMOSA BEACH, CA$17,0992023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
    NORTH AMERICAN RESCUE HOLDINGS LLCGREER, SC$11,0002023SUPPORT FOR UKRAINIAN REFUGEES
    LUSIDITYFAIRFAX STATION, VA$6,0302023SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    DEMOCRACY MATTERS

    $31,380,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    EDUCATIONAL AND LOBBYING ACTIVITIES

    ONYX IMPACT

    $1,867,250
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    EDUCATION PROGRAM

    CHOOSE CHICAGO FOUNDATION

    $400,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    FACTS FIRST USA

    $535,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

    AMERICAN RESCUE PROJECT

    $365,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    AFGHAN RESCUE PROJECT

    AB FOUNDATION BRIDGETOGETHER LLC

    $2,282,500
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

    AMERICAN RESCUE PROJECT

    $1,021,204
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    SUPPORT FOR UKRAIN PROJECT

    ALLIANCE FOR OPEN SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL

    $560,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    DRONE NERDS INC

    $186,084
    DANIA, FL2023

    SUPPORT FOR UKRAINIAN REFUGEES

    NOBIS GROUP INC

    $88,920
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    WOODEN HORSE STRATEGIES LLC

    $71,928
    WINDSOR, MO2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    NATIONAL ABLE NETWORK INC

    $60,405
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    KHAZAELI WYRSCH LLC

    $56,600
    ST LOUIS, MO2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    TEAM THEMIS

    $37,552
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    EVAC INC

    $20,770
    LAFAYETTE, CO2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE

    $19,450
    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    MOUFLARD FAMILY FOUNDATION LIMITED

    $18,405
    DALLAS, TX2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    2728 PICTURES

    $17,099
    HERMOSA BEACH, CA2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES

    NORTH AMERICAN RESCUE HOLDINGS LLC

    $11,000
    GREER, SC2023

    SUPPORT FOR UKRAINIAN REFUGEES

    LUSIDITY

    $6,030
    FAIRFAX STATION, VA2023

    SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES