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Across the 50 most recent “Other” grant rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is $15M for Persevere on 2022-08-22, and it clearly dwarfs the rest of t…
Across the 50 most recent “Other” grant rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is $15M for Persevere on 2022-08-22, and it clearly dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts (the next-largest disclosed amounts are $14M for Feeding America on 2022-09-20, and $10M for Aclymate on 2022-10-05). A second concentration appears in the date distribution: many grants cluster in July 2022, where multiple entries share the same round date (e.g., several on 2022-07-14, plus multiple on 2022-07-07 and 2022-07-20), rather than being evenly spread across the full period.
Geographically, the list is skewed toward the United States, with notable repeat metro presence in places like Houston (e.g., Geneial $2M on 2022-09-22; Black Girls Do Engineer undisclosed on 2022-07-27; Community Family Centers undisclosed on 2022-07-07; Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston undisclosed on 2022-06-02). Disclosed amounts vary widely, from Aclymate’s $10K (2022-10-05) to $15M for Persevere (2022-08-22), while a large share of rounds are undisclosed (13 of 50 rows), limiting how far size-based comparisons can go beyond disclosed figures. The dates span from 2022-06-02 (Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, undisclosed) to 2022-10-24 (Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, undisclosed).
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What’s the biggest disclosed grant in this “Other” list, and how much larger is it than the rest of the disclosed rounds?
Persevere’s $15M grant on 2022-08-22 is the largest disclosed amount in the table and sits well above the rest of the disclosed figures; the next-largest disclosed amounts are $14M (Feeding America, 2022-09-20) and $10M (Aclymate, 2022-10-05). This makes the top disclosed round an outlier within the disclosed-only comparisons.
How concentrated are round dates across the 50 rows, and are there specific closure days that repeat?
The list shows noticeable date clustering in July 2022, including repeated same-day rounds such as 2022-07-14 (BlackSky Global $4M, plus several undisclosed entries across food banks), 2022-07-07 (multiple undisclosed grants including Rainbow Days and San Antonio Sports), and 2022-06-23 (Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council $80K, Serenity Inns $60K, and Wisconsin Philanthropy Network $50K). Overall, the entries are not evenly distributed across the full 2022-06-02 to 2022-10-24 window.
Are any cities over-represented, and does Houston show up as a cluster?
Houston appears repeatedly across different disclosed and undisclosed entries, including Geneial ($2M, 2022-09-22), Black Girls Do Engineer (undisclosed, 2022-07-27), Community Family Centers (undisclosed, 2022-07-07), and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston (undisclosed, 2022-06-02). This indicates a stronger-than-average concentration versus many other single-appearance cities in the list.
What share of rows have undisclosed grant amounts, and how does that affect size-based analysis?
13 of the 50 rows are marked “undisclosed” (for example, Alexandria Chamber of Commerce on 2022-10-24 and Principles for Responsible Investment on 2022-09-07). Because undisclosed entries are common (13/50), comparisons like “largest” and “smallest” must rely on disclosed amounts only, where the minimum disclosed value is Aclymate’s $10K on 2022-10-05.
What are the most extreme disclosed amounts on the low end and the high end?
On the low end, the smallest disclosed amount shown is $10K for Aclymate on 2022-10-05. On the high end, the top disclosed amount is $15M for Persevere on 2022-08-22, with other large disclosed rounds including $14M (Feeding America, 2022-09-20) and $6M (New Growth Innovation Network, 2022-10-20).
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