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    Behring Global Educational Foundation Formerly World Education Foundation

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    About Behring Global Educational Foundation Formerly World Education Foundation

    Dedicated to improving the education, health and well-being of individuals globally by providing comprehensive, needs-based solutions enabled by innovative and proven business models and technologies.

    Focus Areas

    EducationHealthMuseums / Natural historyDisability services (wheelchairs)ConservationHunger relief / community services

    Who They Fund

    youth / studentslocal community members (community education participants)

    Funding Style

    direct service (scholarships)restricted/earmarked fundingcommunity-focused supporteducation-specific grants

    About Behring Global Educational Foundation Formerly World Education Foundation

    A $17,507,200 grant to John Muir Health Foundation in 2025 stands out in Behring Global Educational Foundation Formerly World Education Foundation’s recent giving, showing that the foundation makes both very large community-support gifts and smaller education grants. The foundation’s work centers on improving education, health, and well-being through needs-based solutions, with grantmaking that also reaches museums, conservation, disability services, and hunger relief. Recent grants show a mix of direct gifts and program-linked support. In education, the foundation gave $305,796 to Conservation House and $214,749 to Banovich Wildscapes Foundatio. It also funded school- and youth-facing work, including $75,000 to Fleisher Scholars Foundation and $25,700 to Community Youth Center for scholarships to youth. The foundation’s museum-related activity is distinctive as well: it supports natural history and cultural institutions through specimen donations and educational programming, alongside cash grants. The foundation also uses philanthropic gifts for community service and health-related support, including repeated gifts to the same health organization and to community groups in California and beyond. Its profile combines direct service, restricted gifts, and specialized educational programs rather than a single grant format.

    What Behring Global Educational Foundation Formerly World Education Foundation Funds

    Education is the most consistent theme in the foundation’s grantmaking. It gave $47,500 to African Childrens School for education, $15,000 to Yours Humanly for education, and $10,000 to Teton Litercy Center for education. Youth scholarships also appear in the record, including a $25,700 grant to Community Youth Center for scholarships to youth. Museum and natural history support is another clear lane. The foundation gave $11,500 to Young County Museum for education, and its broader museum partnership includes donations of taxidermy specimens and natural history collections to museums worldwide. Health and community welfare are present as well. In 2025, it gave $20,000 to Homeaid of Northern Californi for community support and $15,000 to Nephrotie Syndrome Fdtn for medical support. These grants fit a pattern of needs-based, direct service funding rather than one narrow program area.

    How Behring Global Educational Foundation Formerly World Education Foundation Gives

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    Current and upcoming funding from Behring Global Educational Foundation Formerly World Education Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: $200 – $56K

    Wheelchair Foundation Sponsorship / Distribution Program

    Disability & mobilityHealthInternational aid

    Who can apply: Partners and sponsors (NGOs, community groups, donors) can sponsor wheelchairs or containers; delivery coordinated through Wheelchair Foundation partnerships. Exact eligibility and partner requirements available on the Wheelchair Foundation site.

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    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $20M

    Total Assets

    $229M

    Total Revenue

    $674K

    Total Expenses

    $31.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $12K and $63K, with a median of $19K.

    25th Percentile

    $12K

    Median

    $19K

    75th Percentile

    $63K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional5 states funded

    About 61% of grants go to recipients in TX.

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    youth scholarshipseducational attainment supportcommunity education programsyouth development/leadership

    Typical grant size is modest relative to the largest awards: the 25th percentile is $12,375, the median is $18,919, and the 75th percentile is $62,500. That spread sits alongside much larger outliers, including seven- and eight-figure gifts. The same recipient can appear more than once in the recent record, which points to repeat support rather than isolated one-off awards. The foundation also operates programs beyond standard cash grants, including program-related investments and in-kind museum specimen donations. Some initiatives accept unsolicited requests, while others are invitation-based or tied to specific campaigns. The record shows a mix of discretionary gifts, restricted support, and challenge-match funding.

    Where Behring Global Educational Foundation Formerly World Education Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are all in the United States in the available record, with California accounting for 61% of grants. The strongest concentration is in California cities such as Walnut Creek, Concord, Danville, Bakersfield, San Jose, Pleasanton, Livermore, and Alamo. Texas also appears frequently, including recipients in Cypress, Dallas, and Graham. Outside California and Texas, grants reach Montana, Wyoming, Florida, and Los Angeles, showing a regional but multi-state footprint.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Behring Global Educational Foundation Formerly World Education Foundation

    What are the foundation’s main focus areas?

    The foundation funds education, health, museums and natural history, disability services, conservation, and hunger relief/community services. Recent grants include education support for African Childrens School, medical support for Nephrotie Syndrome Fdtn, and community support for Homeaid of Northern Californi.

    Does the foundation support museums or natural history work?

    Yes. It gives to museums directly, such as Young County Museum, and it also runs an International Museums Partnership that donates taxidermy specimens and natural history collections to museums worldwide for exhibits and educational programming.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is $12,375 at the 25th percentile, $18,919 at the median, and $62,500 at the 75th percentile. Recent giving also includes much larger awards, so the foundation uses both mid-sized grants and major gifts.

    Are grants concentrated in one state?

    Yes. 61% of grants go to recipients in California, and the largest volume of grants by count goes to Texas. The recent recipient list also includes California cities such as Walnut Creek, Concord, Danville, and Bakersfield.

    Does the foundation make repeat grants?

    Yes. The recent grants list includes repeated awards to the same recipients, such as John Muir Health Foundation, Community Youth Center, African Childrens School, Nephrotie Syndrome Fdtn, and Teton Litercy Center.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    JOHN MUIR HEALTH FOUNDATIONWALNUT CREEK, CA$17,507,2002025COMMUNITY SUPPORT
    JOHN MUIR HEALTH FOUNDATIONWALNUT CREEK, CA$1,100,0002025COMMUNITY SUPPORT
    CONSERVATION HOUSECYPRESS, TX$305,7962025EDUCATION
    Banovich Wildscapes FoundatioLIVINGSTON, MT$214,7492025EDUCATION
    BLUE HILLS FRIENDS FO SCOUTINCAMERON, WY$148,9572025EDUCATION
    GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONHOLLYWOOD, FL$100,0002025EDUCATION
    SHEPHERDS OF WILDLIFE SOCIETYWHITEFISH, MT$100,0002025—
    FLEISHER SCHOLARS FOUNDATIONFT LAUDERDALE, FL$75,0002025EDUCATION
    AFRICAN CHILDRENS SCHOOLBAKERSFIELD, CA$47,5002025EDUCATION
    VIET DREAMS FOUNDATIONSAN JOSE, CA$40,2272025—
    COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTERCONCORD, CA$25,7002025SCHOLARSHIPS TO YOUTH
    FIRST TEE OF TRI VALLEYPLEASANTON, CA$25,0002025COMMUNITY/EDUCATION
    COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTERCONCORD, CA$25,0002025SCHOLARSHIPS TO YOUTH
    SHEPARDS GATELIVERMORE, CA$25,0002025—
    ZAMBEZE DELTA CONSERVATIONDALLAS, TX$25,0002025—
    VARIOUS 501c3 ORGSDANVILLE, CA$21,8992025EDUCATIONAL
    VARIOUS 501c3 ORGSDANVILLE, CA$21,5552025EDUCATIONAL
    HOMEAID OF NORTHERN CALIFORNICONCORD, CA$20,0002025COMMUNITY
    AFRICAN CHILDRENS SCHOOLBAKERSFIELD, CA$17,8382025EDUCATION
    PLEDGE TO HUMANITYALAMO, CA$15,0002025COMMUNITY
    NEPHROTIE SYNDROME FDTNALAMO, CA$15,0002025MEDICAL
    NEPHROTIE SYNDROME FDTNALAMO, CA$15,0002025MEDICAL
    YOURS HUMANLYWALNUT CREEK, CA$15,0002025EDUCATION
    YOUNG COUNTY MUSEUMGRAHAM, TX$11,5002025EDUCATION
    ST ISIDORE SCHOOL FOUNDATIONDANVILLE, CA$10,0002025—
    TETON LITERCY CENTERJACKSON, WY$10,0002025EDUCATION
    TETON LITERCY CENTERJACKSON, WY$10,0002025EDUCATION
    DISCOVERY COUNCELINGDANVILLE, CA$10,0002025COMMUNITY
    UC REGENTSLOS ANGELES, CA$7,5002025EDUCATION
    BONITA SPRINGS ROTARYBONITA SPRINGS, FL$7,5002025EDUCATION
    HOLY CROSS HOSPITALFORT LAUDERDALE, FL$7,5002025MEDICAL

    JOHN MUIR HEALTH FOUNDATION

    $17,507,200
    WALNUT CREEK, CA2025

    COMMUNITY SUPPORT

    JOHN MUIR HEALTH FOUNDATION

    $1,100,000
    WALNUT CREEK, CA2025

    COMMUNITY SUPPORT

    CONSERVATION HOUSE

    $305,796
    CYPRESS, TX2025

    EDUCATION

    Banovich Wildscapes Foundatio

    $214,749
    LIVINGSTON, MT2025

    EDUCATION

    BLUE HILLS FRIENDS FO SCOUTIN

    $148,957
    CAMERON, WY2025

    EDUCATION

    GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    HOLLYWOOD, FL2025

    EDUCATION

    SHEPHERDS OF WILDLIFE SOCIETY

    $100,000
    WHITEFISH, MT2025

    FLEISHER SCHOLARS FOUNDATION

    $75,000
    FT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    EDUCATION

    AFRICAN CHILDRENS SCHOOL

    $47,500
    BAKERSFIELD, CA2025

    EDUCATION

    VIET DREAMS FOUNDATION

    $40,227
    SAN JOSE, CA2025

    COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTER

    $25,700
    CONCORD, CA2025

    SCHOLARSHIPS TO YOUTH

    FIRST TEE OF TRI VALLEY

    $25,000
    PLEASANTON, CA2025

    COMMUNITY/EDUCATION

    COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTER

    $25,000
    CONCORD, CA2025

    SCHOLARSHIPS TO YOUTH

    SHEPARDS GATE

    $25,000
    LIVERMORE, CA2025

    ZAMBEZE DELTA CONSERVATION

    $25,000
    DALLAS, TX2025

    VARIOUS 501c3 ORGS

    $21,899
    DANVILLE, CA2025

    EDUCATIONAL

    VARIOUS 501c3 ORGS

    $21,555
    DANVILLE, CA2025

    EDUCATIONAL

    HOMEAID OF NORTHERN CALIFORNI

    $20,000
    CONCORD, CA2025

    COMMUNITY

    AFRICAN CHILDRENS SCHOOL

    $17,838
    BAKERSFIELD, CA2025

    EDUCATION

    PLEDGE TO HUMANITY

    $15,000
    ALAMO, CA2025

    COMMUNITY

    NEPHROTIE SYNDROME FDTN

    $15,000
    ALAMO, CA2025

    MEDICAL

    NEPHROTIE SYNDROME FDTN

    $15,000
    ALAMO, CA2025

    MEDICAL

    YOURS HUMANLY

    $15,000
    WALNUT CREEK, CA2025

    EDUCATION

    YOUNG COUNTY MUSEUM

    $11,500
    GRAHAM, TX2025

    EDUCATION

    ST ISIDORE SCHOOL FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    DANVILLE, CA2025

    TETON LITERCY CENTER

    $10,000
    JACKSON, WY2025

    EDUCATION

    TETON LITERCY CENTER

    $10,000
    JACKSON, WY2025

    EDUCATION

    DISCOVERY COUNCELING

    $10,000
    DANVILLE, CA2025

    COMMUNITY

    UC REGENTS

    $7,500
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    EDUCATION

    BONITA SPRINGS ROTARY

    $7,500
    BONITA SPRINGS, FL2025

    EDUCATION

    HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL

    $7,500
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL2025

    MEDICAL