The Carmen-Lederer Family Foundation concentrates on youth-centered education and development programs, funding both direct-service K–12 supports (nutrition, early childhood intervention, mentoring) and pathways into higher education and tech careers. They favor a small set of recurring grantees — often providing multi-year/general support to organizations that run in-school and out-of-school mentoring, workforce-diversity initiatives, and university programs. Grants tend to be large and mission-flexible, enabling core operations rather than tightly restricted projects.
A recurring feature of Carmen-Lederer Family Foundation C/O TWINFOCUS Capital Partners LLC’s recent giving is its support for youth-focused organizations with mission-flexible funding. The largest recent grant in the file was a $200,000 general-purpose award to City Year Boston, and the foundation also backed the organization again in 2025 with another $100,000 grant. That pattern of repeat support appears across the portfolio, including education and workforce groups such as Hackdiversity Inc, About Fresh Inc, and Smart From the Start Inc. The grants point to a foundation that funds both direct-service programs and the infrastructure behind them: in-school mentoring, student food access, early childhood intervention, and pathways into higher education and tech careers. Several awards are labeled general purpose or general support, which suggests a preference for operating flexibility rather than narrowly restricted projects. The recipient list also includes university support, showing that the foundation’s education interest extends beyond K–12 programming into postsecondary institutions. Across the recent grants shown here, the foundation’s approach is consistent: concentrated, repeat funding for organizations serving children, students, and young adults.
Education-related youth development is central to the foundation’s recent grantmaking. It gave $100,000 to Classroom Champions Inc for general purpose support, and the organization’s classroom mentoring model fits alongside other youth-centered awards in the file. In K–12 support, the foundation gave $100,000 to About Fresh Inc for general purpose funding, aligning with student food-access work that can affect daily school participation. Early childhood is another visible area: Smart From the Start Inc received $100,000 in 2023 for general support, indicating interest in services for infants and toddlers. The foundation also supports higher education and career pathways; University of Pennsylvania received three grants of $75,000 across 2023, 2024, and 2025 for general support or general purpose, showing sustained university-level backing.
Typical grant size is $50,000 at the 25th percentile, $100,000 at the median, and $100,000 at the 75th percentile, so most awards cluster at six figures. The recent record shows repeat support across multiple years for several recipients, including City Year Boston, Hackdiversity Inc, About Fresh Inc, Smart From the Start Inc, Silver Lining Mentoring, and the University of Pennsylvania. That pattern points to ongoing relationships rather than one-time awards. The foundation is classified as a regular funder, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. Most awards are framed as general purpose or general support, which indicates core funding rather than tightly restricted project grants.
$1.6M
$3.6M
$128K
$599K
Most grants fall between $50K and $100K, with a median of $100K.
25th Percentile
$50K
Median
$100K
75th Percentile
$100K
About 80% of grants go to recipients in MA.
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Concentrated and repeat-focused: a small number of relatively large, general-purpose grants with multiple repeat payments to the same organizations, indicating multi-year/core support rather than many one-off small grants.
Notable grantees: City Year Boston, About Fresh Inc, HackDiversity Inc, University of Pennsylvania, Classroom Champions Inc
Grantmaking is overwhelmingly local and lands almost entirely in the United States: 20 of 20 recent grants went to U.S. recipients. Massachusetts is the top giving state, accounting for 80% of grants. Boston appears repeatedly, including Boston, Roxbury, and Cambridge, with additional Massachusetts support reaching Foxborough. Outside the state, the recent list includes Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and St. Petersburg, Florida, but those are less frequent than the Boston-area awards.
The recent grants show support for youth-centered education and development groups, including K–12 mentoring, student food access, early childhood intervention, tech workforce diversity, and university support. Several awards are general purpose or general support, suggesting the foundation often backs operating needs alongside specific programs.
Yes. Multiple recipients appear in more than one year, including City Year Boston in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Hackdiversity Inc in 2023, 2024, and 2025; About Fresh Inc in 2023, 2024, and 2025; and University of Pennsylvania in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
The grant-size distribution is anchored at $100,000: the 25th percentile is $50,000, the median is $100,000, and the 75th percentile is $100,000. In the recent list, many awards fall at $100,000, with smaller grants at $50,000, $15,000, and $5,000.
Massachusetts is the top giving state, and 80% of recent grants went to recipients in the HQ state. The recent record is heavily Boston-centered, with awards also going to Roxbury, Cambridge, and Foxborough, plus a smaller number outside Massachusetts.
Most of the recent awards are labeled general purpose, general support, or general purpose/general support variants. That points to flexible funding for core operations rather than narrowly restricted project-only grants. The foundation is also classified as a regular funder, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| City Year Boston | Boston, MA | $100,000 | 2025 | General Purpose |
| Hackdiversity Inc | BOSTON, MA | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| About Fresh Inc | BOSTON, MA | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| Classroom Champions Inc | ST PETERSBURG, FL | $100,000 | 2025 | General Purpose |
| University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, PA | $75,000 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| Silver Lining Mentoring | BOSTON, MA | $50,000 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism | FOXBOROUGH, MA | $50,000 | 2025 | General Purpose |
| City Year Boston | Boston, MA | $200,000 | 2024 | General Purpose |
| Hackdiversity Inc | BOSTON, MA | $100,000 | 2024 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| About Fresh Inc | BOSTON, MA | $100,000 | 2024 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, PA | $75,000 | 2024 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| Silver Lining Mentoring | BOSTON, MA | $50,000 | 2024 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| Wellington Management Foundation | Boston, MA | $15,000 | 2024 | GENERAL Purpose |
| Hackdiversity Inc | BOSTON, MA | $100,000 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| Smart From the Start Inc | Roxbury, MA | $100,000 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| About Fresh Inc | BOSTON, MA | $100,000 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| City Year Boston | Boston, MA | $100,000 | 2023 | FBO City Year South Africa |
| University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, PA | $75,000 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| Silver Lining Mentoring | BOSTON, MA | $50,000 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| Mit International Inc | Cambridge, MA | $5,000 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
City Year Boston
$100,000General Purpose
Hackdiversity Inc
$100,000GENERAL PURPOSE
About Fresh Inc
$100,000GENERAL PURPOSE
Classroom Champions Inc
$100,000General Purpose
University of Pennsylvania
$75,000GENERAL PURPOSE
Silver Lining Mentoring
$50,000GENERAL PURPOSE
Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism
General Purpose
City Year Boston
$200,000General Purpose
Hackdiversity Inc
$100,000GENERAL PURPOSE
About Fresh Inc
$100,000GENERAL PURPOSE
University of Pennsylvania
$75,000GENERAL PURPOSE
Silver Lining Mentoring
$50,000GENERAL PURPOSE
Wellington Management Foundation
$15,000GENERAL Purpose
Hackdiversity Inc
$100,000GENERAL SUPPORT
Smart From the Start Inc
$100,000GENERAL SUPPORT
About Fresh Inc
$100,000GENERAL SUPPORT
City Year Boston
$100,000FBO City Year South Africa
University of Pennsylvania
$75,000GENERAL SUPPORT
Silver Lining Mentoring
$50,000GENERAL SUPPORT
Mit International Inc
$5,000GENERAL SUPPORT