March Fourth to Ban Assault Weapons
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
March Fourth to Ban Assault Weapons March Fourth is a grassroots advocacy organization formed with a singular mission to reinstate the federal ban on assault weapons.
General Population
National
Local (City/County Level)
Public Policy & Civic Engagement
Policy Advocacy & Legislative Reform
Civil Rights & Social Justice
Community Organizing & Grassroots Mobilization
Education & Awareness
Annual Revenue
$419,517
Known Funders
12
Grants Received
15
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $419,517 | $531,675 | $445,437 |
| 2023 | $718,718 | $301,674 | $541,050 |
Top Funders
RANKIN FOUNDATION
CHICAGO, IL
$20,000 (2023)
RANKIN FOUNDATION
CHICAGO, IL
$20,000 (2024)
LIEBER CHARITABLE TRUST
HIGHLAND PARK, IL
$12,500 (2022)
Scott Family Foundation
Hobe Sound, FL
$6,400 (2023)
THE INGLESEA CHARITABLE TRUST
NORWALK, CT
$5,000 (2023)
RED LODGE FOUNDATION
WINNETKA, IL
$1,150 (2021)
FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION INC
COLUMBUS, OH
$1,000 (2022)
POLK FAMILY CHARITABLE FUND
PALATINE, IL
$1,000 (2022)
POLK FAMILY CHARITABLE FUND
PALATINE, IL
$1,000 (2023)
TINBERG FOUNDATION
WINNETKA, IL
$500 (2023)
Showing top 10 of 12 funders.
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
A
Aubrey McCarthy
Officer
Officer
K
Kitty Brandtner
Co-President
Officer
M
Maureen Westphal
Co-President
Officer
Frequently Asked Questions
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