2R3 TREASURE HOUSE focuses its giving locally in Beaufort, SC, with a clear preference for faith-based congregations and ministries alongside a smaller commitment to community health and social services. More than half of its dollars go to churches and Christian youth programming, while remaining grants support a free medical clinic and local social-service providers. The foundation appears to prioritize direct community impact through parish-based institutions and neighborhood service organizations.
A single $60,000 grant to Holy Trinity stands out in 2r3 Treasure House’s 2024 giving and points to the foundation’s core pattern: concentrated support for local faith communities in Beaufort, SC, with smaller awards for youth ministry, medical access, and social service organizations. The foundation’s grants are all in the United States and all go to South Carolina recipients, indicating a tightly local approach rather than a broad regional or national portfolio. The same year’s recipients show a mix of parish support and direct community aid. Good Neighbors Medical Clinic received $14,000, placing healthcare access alongside church-based giving. Young Life, Praise Assembly, and St Pauls also appear among the recent grants, reinforcing the emphasis on congregations and Christian youth programming. The foundation’s typical grant sizes sit in the five-figure range, with most awards designed to provide meaningful operating support rather than many small one-off gifts. 2r3 Treasure House’s recent record suggests a funder focused on neighborhood institutions that serve residents through worship, pastoral care, youth formation, and practical assistance.
Faith-based support is central to 2r3 Treasure House’s giving. In 2024, it gave $60,000 to Holy Trinity and $6,000 to Praise Assembly, both in Beaufort, SC, showing sustained support for local congregational life. The foundation also backed youth ministry with a $10,100 grant to Young Life in Beaufort, pairing church support with Christian programming for young people. Community health appears as a smaller but distinct emphasis. Good Neighbors Medical Clinic in Beaufort received $14,000, placing a free or sliding-scale clinic within the foundation’s local portfolio. Social-service support also appears in the recent grants list through Adosc in Charleston, which received $7,000. Taken together, the pattern centers on organizations that provide direct service through faith-based or neighborhood institutions.
2r3 Treasure House’s grant sizes cluster around a mid-five-figure to low-five-figure range: the 25th percentile is $7,775, the median is $11,050, and the 75th percentile is $13,500. That distribution suggests relatively consistent award sizing, with one larger outlier among recent grants. The foundation appears to use straightforward operating-style support rather than highly fragmented micro-grants. Its giving is also geographically concentrated. The recipient list shows grants only to South Carolina organizations in the latest year on file, and the same names include Beaufort-based recipients across multiple categories. The available record shows 2024 grants only, so recurring multi-year recipient patterns cannot be established from the provided data.
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Most grants fall between $8K and $14K, with a median of $11K.
25th Percentile
$8K
Median
$11K
75th Percentile
$14K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in SC.
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Highly concentrated, small portfolio: a few, mostly local grants with one very large beneficiary (a single church receiving ~55% of total giving). Emphasis on one-time or annual operating support to faith organizations and targeted, modest awards to community health and social-service agencies.
Notable grantees: Holy Trinity, Good Neighbors Medical Clinic, St Pauls, Young Life, ADOSC
2r3 Treasure House gives entirely within South Carolina, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Beaufort is the most visible recipient city in the recent list, appearing with Holy Trinity, Good Neighbors Medical Clinic, Young Life, and Praise Assembly. Charleston also appears through Adosc, and Conway through St Pauls. The distribution points to a South Carolina-only local portfolio centered on Beaufort County and nearby communities.
The recent grants show support for local churches, Christian youth programming, a community medical clinic, and a social-service provider. Named recipients include Holy Trinity, Young Life, Good Neighbors Medical Clinic, Praise Assembly, St Pauls, and Adosc, all in South Carolina.
The grant-size distribution is fairly tight: the 25th percentile is $7,775, the median is $11,050, and the 75th percentile is $13,500. Recent awards include a larger $60,000 grant and several gifts in the $6,000 to $14,000 range.
Its giving is entirely in South Carolina. The recipient-country distribution is 100% US, and 100% of grants went to recipients in the HQ state of SC. Recent grants land in Beaufort, Charleston, and Conway.
No. The foundation does not fund individuals, and its recent grants go to organizations such as churches, a medical clinic, and a youth ministry rather than to people directly.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HOLY TRINITY | BEAUFORT, SC | $60,000 | 2024 | — |
| GOOD NEIGHBORS MEDICAL CLINIC | Beaufort, SC | $14,000 | 2024 | — |
| ST PAULS | CONWAY, SC | $12,000 | 2024 | — |
| YOUNG LIFE | BEAUFORT, SC | $10,100 | 2024 | — |
| ADOSC | CHARLESTON, SC | $7,000 | 2024 | — |
| PRAISE ASSEMBLY | BEAUFORT, SC | $6,000 | 2024 | — |
HOLY TRINITY
$60,000GOOD NEIGHBORS MEDICAL CLINIC
$14,000ST PAULS
$12,000YOUNG LIFE
$10,100ADOSC
$7,000PRAISE ASSEMBLY
$6,000