NEW ROOTS FUND The New Roots Fund helps low-income individuals, citizens and legal immigrants, to achieve economic self-sufficiency through business loans and technical business assistance.
Local (City/County Level)
Direct Service Delivery
Low-Income/Economically Disadvantaged
Immigrants & Refugees
Education & Awareness
Workforce & Economic Opportunity
International & Global
International Development
Annual Revenue
$610,524
Known Funders
6
Grants Received
9
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $610,524 | $582,176 | $1,087,870 |
| 2023 | $504,249 | $499,616 | $946,500 |
| 2022 | $665,587 | $662,622 | $637,552 |
| 2021 | $572,396 | $551,305 | $521,524 |
| 2020 | $460,019 | $474,550 | $1,082,837 |
| 2019 | $460,744 | $433,519 | $604,229 |
| 2018 | $377,176 | $332,050 | $483,722 |
Top Funders
THE SHAPIRO FOUNDATION
NEEDHAM, MA
$50,000 (2021)
The Bernstein Family Foundation
Seattle, WA
$5,000 (2022)
The Bernstein Family Foundation
Seattle, WA
$2,500 (2021)
MOCK FOUNDATION
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
$1,017 (2023)
MOCK FOUNDATION
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
$1,000 (2022)
GLEIN FAMILY FOUNDATION
GIG HARBOR, WA
$500 (2023)
GLEIN FAMILY FOUNDATION
GIG HARBOR, WA
$500 (2022)
WHATLEY FOUNDATION
SEATTLE, WA
$500 (2021)
LOEB FAMILY FOUNDATION
BELLEVUE, WA
$250 (2023)
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
P
Patty Grossman
~ Governor
A
Antoinette Marasigan
~ Governor
J
Joann Ware
~ Governor
M
Mahnaz Eshetu
~ Governor
M
Michael Blumson
~ Board Chair
Officer
G
Greg Hope
~ Executive Director
Officer
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