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Financial Empowerment Grant Funders in Rhode Island
8 foundations with a documented financial empowerment focus have made grants to Rhode Island nonprofits in recent years, together directing $533K to organizations across the state. Below are the most active — every funder links to a full giving profile, and Bespoke Grants will match all 8 against your nonprofit's specific mission, for free.
8
Financial empowerment funders
$533K
Given to Rhode Island nonprofits
34
Grants on record
2025
Most recent giving
Most active financial empowerment funders in Rhode Island
| # | Funder | Based in | Total Rhode Island giving | Grants | Latest |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Forrest C & Frances H Lattner | Florida | $171K | 5 | 2024 |
| 2 | The Rhode Island Community Foundation | Rhode Island | $90K | 2 | 2022 |
| 3 | Fredman Family Foundation Inc | Florida | $80K | 2 | 2022 |
| 4 | Sterling National Bank Charitable Foundation | New York | $62K | 8 | 2024 |
| 5 | Third Sector New England Inc | Massachusetts | $54K | 6 | 2019 |
| 6 | Td Charitable Foundation | Maine | $54K | 6 | 2025 |
| 7 | Harborone Foundation Rhode Island | Massachusetts | $18K | 3 | 2023 |
| 8 | The Burke Family Foundation | New York | $4K | 2 | 2018 |
This list is ranked by size. Yours should be ranked by fit.
The funders above are the biggest financial empowerment funders in Rhode Island — not necessarily the right ones for you. Bespoke Grants ranks all 8 against your nonprofit's actual mission, service area, and budget, and shows you why each one matches. Free, no credit card.
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How this list is built. Bespoke Grants indexes 13M+ grants from public IRS Form 990 filings. This page shows foundations whose giving carries a documented financial empowerment focus and that have funded Rhode Island nonprofits. Giving figures reflect each funder's total recent grants to Rhode Island recipients. IRS data publishes on a 1–2 year lag; figures are current through the most recent available filings.