The Betty B Rosell Charitable Foundation concentrates modest, unrestricted operating support to a small set of health- and human-services organizations—many with Catholic or faith-based affiliations—focused on children, behavioral health, disability services, and regional hospitals. Grants are evenly sized and appear intended as general charitable support rather than program-restricted awards, suggesting steady support for local institutional partners in the Berwyn/Greater Philadelphia area.
Concentrated giving to a small number of institutional grantees with equal-sized, unrestricted grants; favors established, faith-affiliated and regional human-service organizations rather than many small or one-off gifts.
Betty B Rosell Charitable Foundation’s recent giving is defined by a small number of evenly sized general-charitable grants, each at roughly $57.6 thousand, directed to health and human-services organizations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The pattern points to steady operating support rather than project-specific funding. Among the latest awards, Holy Redeemer in Huntingdon Valley received $57,585 for general charitable use, and St John of God Community in Westville received the same amount for the same purpose. Those grants fit a broader mix of recipients working in care for children, behavioral health, disability services, and regional hospital-related support. The foundation’s recipient list includes organizations such as Children’s Fresh Air Home in Haddonfield, Acenda Integrated Health in Glassboro, and Bethanna in Southampton. Several of the named groups serve children and families, while others provide long-term or integrated support services. The foundation also appears to favor Catholic or faith-based institutions, with Holy Redeemer and St John of God Community among the recent grantees. The result is a concentrated portfolio of modest, unrestricted awards to established nonprofit partners.
In health and hospital-related giving, the foundation awarded $57,585 to Holy Redeemer for general charitable use. That award aligns with a broader pattern of supporting regional care institutions. For children’s services, Children’s Fresh Air Home received $57,585 for general charitable use. Bethanna also received $57,584, and its name appears alongside the foundation’s support for services centered on children and families. Behavioral and integrated mental-health work shows up in the $57,584 grant to Acenda Integrated Health for general charitable use. The recipient list also includes St John of God Community, which received $57,585, reflecting support for organizations tied to community care and disability-related services. Across these areas, the grants are labeled generally rather than for a narrow program, which suggests flexible support for core operations.
The foundation’s recent grants cluster tightly around the same size: p25 is $57,584, the median is $57,585, and p75 is $57,585. That narrow spread indicates highly standardized awards. The grant list shows recurring support to a small set of organizations, with multiple grants in the same year and the same general-charitable-use purpose. The foundation is not a grantmaker to individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its giving profile fits a family or private charitable foundation making unrestricted support to nonprofit institutions. The available records point to a stable, repeatable pattern rather than one-off project grants.
$288K
$5.2M
$12K
$361K
Most grants fall between $58K and $58K, with a median of $58K.
25th Percentile
$58K
Median
$58K
75th Percentile
$58K
About 40% of grants go to recipients in NJ.
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Notable grantees: St John of God Community, Holy Redeemer, Acenda Integrated Health, Bethanna, Children's Fresh Air Home
Giving is regional and concentrated in the Mid-Atlantic, with 40% of grants going to recipients in Pennsylvania and the top recipient state by count being New Jersey. The recent list places grants in Huntingdon Valley and Southampton, PA, plus Westville, Haddonfield, and Glassboro, NJ. All of the recent grants shown were awarded to U.S. recipients.
Recent grants go to health and human-services organizations, including hospitals, integrated behavioral health providers, children’s services, and disability or long-term support organizations. The named recipients include Holy Redeemer, St John of God Community, Children’s Fresh Air Home, Acenda Integrated Health, and Bethanna.
The foundation’s grants are highly uniform. The 25th percentile is $57,584, the median is $57,585, and the 75th percentile is $57,585.
New Jersey is the top state by grant count. Pennsylvania is also a major recipient state, with 40% of grants going to organizations in the foundation’s headquarters state.
The recent grants are labeled “general charitable use,” which points to flexible support rather than narrow project funding. The foundation’s pattern also suggests operating support to established organizations.
No. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HOLY REDEEMER | HUNTINGDON VALLEY, PA | $57,585 | 2024 | GENERAL CHARITABLE USE |
| ST JOHN OF GOD COMMUNITY | WESTVILLE, NJ | $57,585 | 2024 | GENERAL CHARITABLE USE |
| CHILDREN'S FRESH AIR HOME | HADDONFIELD, NJ | $57,585 | 2024 | GENERAL CHARITABLE USE |
| ACENDA INTEGRATED HEALTH | GLASSBORO, NJ | $57,584 | 2024 | GENERAL CHARITABLE USE |
| BETHANNA | SOUTHHAMPTON, PA | $57,584 | 2024 | GENERAL CHARITABLE USE |
HOLY REDEEMER
$57,585GENERAL CHARITABLE USE
ST JOHN OF GOD COMMUNITY
$57,585GENERAL CHARITABLE USE
CHILDREN'S FRESH AIR HOME
$57,585GENERAL CHARITABLE USE
ACENDA INTEGRATED HEALTH
$57,584GENERAL CHARITABLE USE
BETHANNA
$57,584GENERAL CHARITABLE USE