Inspired by the legacy of Roberto Clemente, 71 MVP Inc. is committed to supporting children's charities, mental health services, and suicide prevention awareness by engaging local and national partners and running events such as Race to Stop Suicide and Golf For Kids Sake to raise funds and awareness.
71mvp Inc. ties its giving to a memorial-driven mission: inspired by Roberto Clemente’s legacy, the foundation supports children’s charities, mental health services, and suicide prevention awareness through events such as Race to Stop Suicide and Golf For Kids Sake. Its recent grants show that mission in practice, with the largest award going to Halifax Medical Center Foundation Inc. for programs for children and families in the community. The next-largest grant went to Sma Healthcare Foundation for the same purpose, placing family and child well-being at the center of the foundation’s support. The pattern is community-facing and direct-service oriented, with grants aimed at programs rather than broad institutional support. Recent recipients also include Jeep Beach Inc., Fun Coast Foundation, and Nascar Foundation, all funded for programs serving children and families in the community. Together, these awards show a foundation using event-based fundraising to support local nonprofits that work with children, families, and behavioral health needs. The grant list is entirely U.S.-based, and the giving pattern is concentrated in Florida communities around the Daytona Beach area.
A core theme in 71mvp Inc.’s grantmaking is support for programs serving children and families. In 2025, Halifax Medical Center Foundation Inc. received $50,000 for funding programs for children and families in the community, and Sma Healthcare Foundation received $35,000 for the same purpose. The foundation also supports community partners outside the health sector when their work fits that family-focused frame: Jeep Beach Inc. was awarded $17,500 for programs for children and families in the community. Another area visible in the recent grants is local community programming in beachside and motorsports-connected settings, with Fun Coast Foundation receiving $11,250 for the same stated purpose. The available grant descriptions point to a consistent emphasis on direct services for children, families, and local residents rather than large-scale institutional grants.
The five recent grants total $118,750, with a clear size spread: the middle award is $17,500, and the larger grants are $35,000 and $50,000. All five grants in the recent set were made in 2025, and the recipients are all U.S.-based. The foundation is a public charity, not a private family foundation, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. The recent list does not show repeated recipients across multiple years, so the visible pattern is single-year support to a small set of community partners.
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Recent grants land entirely in the United States, with Florida accounting for all five awards. Daytona Beach appears multiple times, including Halifax Medical Center Foundation Inc., Sma Healthcare Foundation, and Nascar Foundation. Other Florida recipients include Ormond Beach and New Smyrna Beach, showing a concentration in Volusia County and nearby coastal communities. The visible pattern is local and in-state rather than multi-state or international.
Its recent grants support programs for children and families in the community. The stated mission also includes children’s charities, mental health services, and suicide prevention awareness, with a behavioral-health emphasis for children and adolescents.
In the 2025 grants listed, awards range from $5,000 to $50,000. The middle grant is $17,500, and the two largest grants are $50,000 and $35,000.
All five recent grants are in the United States, and every listed recipient is in Florida. Daytona Beach shows up repeatedly, along with Ormond Beach and New Smyrna Beach.
No. The foundation is marked as not funding individuals, and its recent giving is directed to organizations such as hospitals, health foundations, and community groups.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HALIFAX MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION INC | DAYTONA BEACH, FL | $50,000 | 2025 | FUNDING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY |
| SMA HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION | DAYTONA BEACH, FL | $35,000 | 2025 | FUNDING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY |
| JEEP BEACH INC | ORMOND BEACH, FL | $17,500 | 2025 | FUNDING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY |
| FUN COAST FOUNDATION | NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FL | $11,250 | 2025 | FUNDING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY |
| NASCAR FOUNDATION | DAYTONA BEACH, FL | $5,000 | 2025 | FUNDING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY |
HALIFAX MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION INC
$50,000FUNDING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY
SMA HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION
$35,000FUNDING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY
JEEP BEACH INC
$17,500FUNDING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY
FUN COAST FOUNDATION
$11,250FUNDING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY
NASCAR FOUNDATION
$5,000FUNDING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY