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    Fidelis Center for Law & Policy

    ActivePublic CharityCivil Rights & Advocacy
    CARMEL, INEIN: 20-27878903 filings on record
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    About Fidelis Center for Law & Policy

    The Fidelis Center for Law & Policy concentrates its funding on legal and political advocacy, with heavy, repeat support for a single legal advocacy partner. Grants indicate an interest in criminal-justice-related legal work and civic/political information or advocacy, with occasional small community-level donations. The foundation gives strategically and selectively rather than broadly across many causes.

    Focus Areas

    Repeat, large-scale legal advocacy funding (long-term support to a named law firm/advocacy practice)Criminal justice reform and death-penalty-related legal workCivic and political advocacy, including public affairs/media organizationsOccasional small grants to local community service or general operating needs

    Who They Fund

    not specified (organizational grantees / legal advocacy organizations)

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: the vast majority of funds go to one primary legal advocacy grantee through multiple large disbursements; a few much smaller grants go to political-advocacy and community organizations.

    Funding Style

    About Fidelis Center for Law & Policy

    Fidelis Center for Law & Policy’s recent giving is anchored by sustained, large-scale support for Harold J Cassidy and Associates, a Shrewsbury, New Jersey legal advocacy practice that received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025. That three-year sequence, each at seven-figure scale, is the clearest sign of how this foundation funds: selectively, through large awards, and with a strong preference for legal advocacy work. The portfolio also shows a narrower set of related interests. Alongside legal advocacy, the foundation has made grants tied to political advocacy and to organizations working in civic or public-interest settings. Its grants are all to U.S. recipients, and the foundation is structured as a public charity. The recent record suggests a grantmaker that concentrates its resources in a small number of organizations rather than distributing many smaller awards across a broad field. The foundation’s largest recent grant was $1,503,092 in 2025, and its 2024 and 2023 awards to the same legal advocacy grantee were $1,434,138 and $1,308,147. Those repeated awards provide the strongest picture of its funding pattern and the role of long-term organizational support in its grantmaking.

    What Fidelis Center for Law & Policy Funds

    Legal advocacy is the foundation’s clearest funding area. In 2025, Fidelis Center for Law & Policy gave $1,503,092 to Harold J Cassidy and Associates for legal advocacy, following similarly large awards in the prior two years. The foundation also supports political advocacy. In 2025 it awarded $380,000 to Community News Foundation for political advocacy, showing that its grantmaking extends beyond direct legal services into civic and public-affairs-oriented work. A smaller 2025 grant went to And Then There Were None, which received $56,200 for legal advocacy. The foundation has also made at least one general operating grant, including $5,000 to Dream Factory Kansas City in 2023. Taken together, the grants point to a mix of advocacy funding and occasional support for broader organizational needs.

    How Fidelis Center for Law & Policy Gives

    Fidelis Center for Law & Policy gives at a high dollar level: the typical grant size sits at $656,574 at the 25th percentile, $1,308,147 at the median, and $1,371,142 at the 75th percentile. The pattern is unusually concentrated, with one grantee receiving repeated seven-figure awards across 2023, 2024, and 2025. That repeated support suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-off gifts. The foundation is a public charity and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. No application process is indicated in the provided data.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.9M

    Total Assets

    $3.2M

    Total Revenue

    $6.6M

    Total Expenses

    $5.3M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $657K and $1.4M, with a median of $1.3M.

    25th Percentile

    $657K

    Median

    $1.3M

    75th Percentile

    $1.4M

    Geographic Reach

    Regional2 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in NJ.

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    Notable grantees: Harold J Cassidy and Associates, Community News Foundation, And Then There Were None, Dream Factory Kansas City

    Topics

    legal advocacypolitical advocacyimpact litigationorganizational sustainability

    Where Fidelis Center for Law & Policy Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is regional and entirely U.S.-based. New Jersey receives the most grants, reflecting a strong concentration there, with Shrewsbury appearing repeatedly among the recent recipients. Other recipient locations include Harrisonville, Montana; Round Rock, Texas; and Overland Park, Kansas. Although the foundation is headquartered in Carmel, Indiana, none of the listed grants went to Indiana recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Fidelis Center for Law & Policy

    What kinds of organizations does Fidelis Center for Law & Policy fund?

    The recent grants point to legal advocacy and political advocacy. A three-year sequence of grants went to Harold J Cassidy and Associates for legal advocacy, while Community News Foundation received a 2025 grant for political advocacy. The foundation also made a general operating grant to Dream Factory Kansas City.

    How large are Fidelis Center for Law & Policy grants?

    The grant size distribution is high: p25 is $656,574, median is $1,308,147, and p75 is $1,371,142. Recent awards include several seven-figure grants, which shows a preference for large individual grants rather than many small ones.

    Does Fidelis Center for Law & Policy support the same grantees more than once?

    Yes. Harold J Cassidy and Associates received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, each for more than $1.3 million. That repeated pattern indicates ongoing support rather than a one-time award.

    Where does Fidelis Center for Law & Policy give most often?

    The top state by grant count is New Jersey. Recent recipients also appear in Montana, Texas, and Kansas, and the grant record is entirely U.S.-based.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    HAROLD J CASSIDY AND ASSOCIATESSHREWSBURY, NJ$1,503,0922025LEGAL ADVOCACY
    COMMUNITY NEWS FOUNDATIONHARRISONVILLE, MT$380,0002025POLITICAL ADVOCACY
    AND THEN THERE WERE NONEROUND ROCK, TX$56,2002025LEGAL ADVOCACY
    HAROLD J CASSIDY AND ASSOCIATESSHREWSBURY, NJ$1,434,1382024LEGAL ADVOCACY
    HAROLD J CASSIDY AND ASSOCIATESSHREWSBURY, NJ$1,308,1472023LEGAL ADVOCACY
    DREAM FACTORY KANSAS CITYOVERLAND PARK, KS$5,0002023GENERAL OPERATING GRANT

    HAROLD J CASSIDY AND ASSOCIATES

    $1,503,092
    SHREWSBURY, NJ2025

    LEGAL ADVOCACY

    COMMUNITY NEWS FOUNDATION

    $380,000
    HARRISONVILLE, MT2025

    POLITICAL ADVOCACY

    AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

    $56,200
    ROUND ROCK, TX2025

    LEGAL ADVOCACY

    HAROLD J CASSIDY AND ASSOCIATES

    $1,434,138
    SHREWSBURY, NJ2024

    LEGAL ADVOCACY

    HAROLD J CASSIDY AND ASSOCIATES

    $1,308,147
    SHREWSBURY, NJ2023

    LEGAL ADVOCACY

    DREAM FACTORY KANSAS CITY

    $5,000
    OVERLAND PARK, KS2023

    GENERAL OPERATING GRANT