The Marine Preservation Association (MPA) is a privately funded non-profit dedicated to mitigating the impact of oil spills on U.S. waters and protecting marine environments by financially supporting the Marine Spill Response Corporation (MSRC) to maintain rapid, effective oil spill response capabilities.
Marine Preservation Association’s defining pattern is a single large operating relationship: it supports Marine Spill Response Corporation to maintain oil spill response capability, with grants of $103,141,000 in 2025, $97,588,000 in 2024, and $94,388,000 in 2023. That sequence shows a funder built around continuity rather than one-off awards. The association’s stated purpose is to mitigate the impact of oil spills on U.S. waters and protect marine environments, and its grantmaking reflects that mandate through readiness, recovery, and response support. The Marine Spill Response Corporation in Herndon, Virginia appears in each of the top recent awards, with the 2025 grant specifically tied to maintaining response capability. Across the available record, the foundation’s giving is regional and entirely U.S.-based, with a narrow emphasis on organizations that can keep maritime spill response capacity available when incidents occur. Its philanthropic profile is shaped by operational support, preparedness, and maintenance of response infrastructure rather than a broad portfolio of many separate grantees.
Marine Preservation Association concentrates on oil spill response and marine protection. The clearest example is the $103,141,000 grant to Marine Spill Response Corporation for maintaining oil spill response capability, which links funding directly to operational readiness. Preparedness is another visible theme. In 2024, the foundation gave $97,588,000 to Marine Spill Response Corporation for Oil Spill Response, reinforcing support for response systems that can be deployed quickly in maritime incidents. The 2023 award of $94,388,000 to the same recipient for Oil Spill Response points to a consistent emphasis on recovery capacity over time. The subject matter aligns with emergency response planning, industry preparedness, and equipment maintenance in marine settings.
The foundation’s recent grants cluster tightly around a very large typical award size: p25 is $95,188,000, median is $95,988,000, and p75 is $96,788,000. That narrow band suggests highly standardized, recurring support rather than variable project grants. The same recipient appears across 2023, 2024, and 2025, which indicates continuity in funding. Marine Preservation Association is a privately funded nonprofit, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. No application process is provided in the available data.
$295.1M
$52.8M
$92.5M
$104M
Most grants fall between $95.2M and $96.8M, with a median of $96M.
25th Percentile
$95.2M
Median
$96M
75th Percentile
$96.8M
About 0% of grants go to recipients in VA.
Brett G Drewry
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Grantmaking is regional and entirely U.S.-based in the available record. The top state by grant count is Virginia, driven by Marine Spill Response Corporation in Herndon, VA. Arizona, the foundation’s headquarters state, received 0% of grants. The recipient country distribution shows 3 grants in the U.S. and none outside it. Based on the recent grants list, Herndon is the only named recipient city.
It most consistently funds Marine Spill Response Corporation for oil spill response capability. The recent record shows three consecutive awards in 2023, 2024, and 2025, each tied to maintaining or supporting spill response operations.
Its typical grants are very large and tightly clustered: the p25 is $95,188,000, the median is $95,988,000, and the p75 is $96,788,000. That range points to a consistent grant size pattern.
In the available recent-grants data, no. The recipient country distribution shows 3 grants in the U.S., accounting for 100.0% of the listed grants.
The recent awards all go to Marine Spill Response Corporation in Herndon, Virginia. The listed grants are $103,141,000 in 2025, $97,588,000 in 2024, and $94,388,000 in 2023.
No. The foundation’s profile indicates that it does not fund individuals.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marine Spill Response Corporation | Herndon, VA | $103,141,000 | 2025 | Maintaining oil spill response capability |
| Marine Spill Response Corporation | Herndon, VA | $97,588,000 | 2024 | Oil Spill Response |
| Marine Spill Response Corporation | Herndon, VA | $94,388,000 | 2023 | Oil Spill Response |
Marine Spill Response Corporation
$103,141,000Maintaining oil spill response capability
Marine Spill Response Corporation
$97,588,000Oil Spill Response
Marine Spill Response Corporation
$94,388,000Oil Spill Response