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    Haselton Family Foundation

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    QUINCY, MA6174725151EIN: 26-36220392 filings on record
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    About Haselton Family Foundation

    The Haselton Family Foundation directs a small, concentrated portfolio of unrestricted gifts to large national health- and veterans-focused charities. Over the period shown they made a few mid-sized, repeat grants earmarked for general use, favoring established organizations with national reach rather than local projects. Their giving signals interest in supporting frontline medical care for children and services for military veterans.

    Focus Areas

    Support for veterans' services and reintegration (Wounded Warrior–type organizations)Pediatric medical research and hospital care (St. Jude–type children's hospital support)Unrestricted/general operating support to large national health charities

    Who They Fund

    people who are blind or legally blindstudents enrolled in educational institutes for the blindchildren and adults receiving specialized blindness education

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated and repeat giving: a small number of mid-sized unrestricted grants split between two national organizations, with multiple gifts to the same grantees rather than many single, one-off awards.

    About Haselton Family Foundation

    Haselton Family Foundation Inc. gives a small, repeatable portfolio of unrestricted support to large national charities, with two grants standing out in the recent record: $11,379 to Wounded Warrior Project in both 2023 and 2024, and $10,500 to St Jude Children's Hospital in both years. Those repeated gifts suggest a preference for organizations that already operate at national scale and can use general-use funding flexibly. Across the grants list, the foundation backs health, veterans’ services, and related public-service charities rather than local projects or capital campaigns. Its pattern is compact: a handful of organizations receive the same or similar amounts year after year, often at round figures that point to steady general support. The portfolio includes charities serving children’s medical needs, veterans, mental health, diabetes, cancer, food and family support, and other broad community services. The foundation’s structure also appears straightforward in practice: it does not fund individuals, does not make program-related investments, and its recent grants are all to U.S. recipients. The most visible pattern is not breadth, but consistency, with several organizations returning in consecutive years on a general-use basis.

    What Haselton Family Foundation Funds

    Health-related giving is a major part of the foundation’s recent record. It awarded $5,621 in both 2023 and 2024 to American Diabetes Asoc for general use, and it gave $5,000 in 2023 and $5,000 in 2024 to The Jimmy Fund for general use. Veterans’ services are another clear theme. The foundation made matching gifts of $11,379 in 2023 and 2024 to Wounded Warrior Project, both designated general use, showing a repeated commitment to a national veterans organization. It also supports family and community services through smaller recurring gifts. United Through Reading received $5,000 in 2023 and $4,000 in 2024, both for general use, while Marine Toys for Tots Fndn received $5,000 in 2023 and $4,000 in 2024. These patterns show a mix of health, military-family, and child-focused support.

    How Haselton Family Foundation Gives

    Typical awards are modest and tightly clustered: p25 is $1,000, the median is $4,000, and p75 is $5,000. That pattern matches a small grantmaking portfolio built around repeat general-use gifts rather than large one-time awards. Several recipients appear in consecutive years, including Wounded Warrior Project, St Jude Children's Hospital, American Diabetes Asoc, The Jimmy Fund, and Nami Massachusetts. The foundation is a private family foundation in Quincy, Massachusetts, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $68K

    Total Assets

    $987K

    Total Revenue

    $71K

    Total Expenses

    $91K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $5K, with a median of $4K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $4K

    75th Percentile

    $5K

    Geographic Reach

    National9 states funded

    About 29% of grants go to recipients in VA.

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    Funding Style

    general operating supportunrestricted supportinstitutional/program support

    Notable grantees: Wounded Warrior Project, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Other large national health and veterans charities (representative)

    Topics

    education for blind and visually impaired individualsspecialized/special education services for blindnessassistive technology and accessibility for the blindvocational training and independent living skills for blind students

    Where Haselton Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is national, with all recent grants going to U.S. recipients. Virginia appears most often among recipient locations, including Arlington, Alexandria, and Triangle. Massachusetts also appears frequently, with grants to Boston, Cambridge, Quincy-area recipients, and Hallowell in Maine appears more than once through Nami - Maine. Other recipient cities include Memphis, Chicago, New York, San Diego, Rockville, and Topeka.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Haselton Family Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Haselton Family Foundation Inc. support most often?

    The recent record centers on general-use support for large national charities in health, veterans’ services, and related community support. Repeated recipients include Wounded Warrior Project, St Jude Children's Hospital, American Diabetes Asoc, The Jimmy Fund, and Marine Toys for Tots Fndn.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is compact: p25 is $1,000, the median grant is $4,000, and p75 is $5,000. Most awards in the recent list sit in that range, with a smaller number above $10,000.

    Does the foundation give recurring grants?

    Yes. Several organizations receive grants in both 2023 and 2024, including Wounded Warrior Project, St Jude Children's Hospital, American Diabetes Asoc, The Jimmy Fund, Nami Massachusetts, Nami - Maine, Salvation Army, Aspca - Angell, Goodwill Industries, and Uso.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    The top recipient state by grant count is Virginia. Recipient cities there include Arlington, Alexandria, and Triangle, while Massachusetts and several other U.S. states also appear in the recent grants list.

    Does the foundation fund individuals or use program-related investments?

    No. The foundation’s profile shows Funds individuals: False and Makes program-related investments: False, indicating grantmaking is limited to organizational grants rather than individual support or PRI activity.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECTTOPEKA, KS$11,3792024GENERAL USE
    ST JUDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITALMEMPHIS, TN$10,5002024GENERAL USE
    FARM AIDCAMBRIDGE, MA$6,1152024GENERAL USE
    AMERICAN DIABETES ASOCARLINGTON, VA$5,6212024GENERAL USE
    THE JIMMY FUNDBOSTON, MA$5,0002024GENERAL USE
    ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATIONCHICAGO, IL$5,0002024GENERAL USE
    MARINE TOYS FOR TOTS FNDNRIANGLE, VA$4,0002024GENERAL USE
    BRAIN BEHAVIOR RESEARCHNEW YORK, NY$4,0002024GENERAL USE
    UNITED THROUGH READINGSAN DIEGO, CA$4,0002024GENERAL USE
    NAMI - MAINEHALLOWELL, ME$3,0002024GENERAL USE
    NAMI MASSACHUSETTSBOSTON, MA$3,0002024GENERAL USE
    SALVATION ARMYALEXANDRIA, VA$2,0002024GENERAL USE
    ASPCA - ANGELLNEW YORK, NY$1,0002024GENERAL USE
    GOODWILL INDUSTRIESROCKVILLE, MD$1,0002024GENERAL USE
    USOARLINGTON, VA$1,0002024GENERAL USE
    PERKINS SCHOOL FOR THE BLINDWATERTOWN, MA$5002024EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR BLIND INDIVIDUALS
    TUFTS UNIVERSITYBOSTON, MA$5002024GENERAL USE
    WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECTTOPEKA, KS$11,3792023GENERAL USE
    ST JUDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITALMEMPHIS, TN$10,5002023GENERAL USE
    FARM AIDCAMBRIDGE, MA$7,5002023GENERAL USE
    AMERICAN DIABETES ASOCARLINGTON, VA$5,6212023GENERAL USE
    ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATIONCHICAGO, IL$5,0002023GENERAL USE
    BRAIN BEHAVIOR RESEARCHNEW YORK, NY$5,0002023GENERAL USE
    THE JIMMY FUNDBOSTON, MA$5,0002023GENERAL USE
    MARINE TOYS FOR TOTS FNDNRIANGLE, VA$5,0002023GENERAL USE
    UNITED THROUGH READINGSAN DIEGO, CA$5,0002023GENERAL USE
    NAMI MASSACHUSETTSBOSTON, MA$3,0002023GENERAL USE
    NAMI - MAINEHALLOWELL, ME$3,0002023GENERAL USE
    SALVATION ARMYALEXANDRIA, VA$2,0002023GENERAL USE
    USOARLINGTON, VA$1,0002023GENERAL USE
    ASPCA - ANGELLNEW YORK, NY$1,0002023GENERAL USE
    GOODWILL INDUSTRIESROCKVILLE, MD$1,0002023GENERAL USE
    TUFTS UNIVERSITYBOSTON, MA$5002023GENERAL USE
    PERKINS SCHOOL FOR THE BLINDWATERTOWN, MA$5002023EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR BLIND INDIVIDUALS

    WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT

    $11,379
    TOPEKA, KS2024

    GENERAL USE

    ST JUDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    $10,500
    MEMPHIS, TN2024

    GENERAL USE

    FARM AID

    $6,115
    CAMBRIDGE, MA2024

    GENERAL USE

    AMERICAN DIABETES ASOC

    $5,621
    ARLINGTON, VA2024

    GENERAL USE

    THE JIMMY FUND

    $5,000
    BOSTON, MA2024

    GENERAL USE

    ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION

    $5,000
    CHICAGO, IL2024

    GENERAL USE

    MARINE TOYS FOR TOTS FNDN

    $4,000
    RIANGLE, VA2024

    GENERAL USE

    BRAIN BEHAVIOR RESEARCH

    $4,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    GENERAL USE

    UNITED THROUGH READING

    $4,000
    SAN DIEGO, CA2024

    GENERAL USE

    NAMI - MAINE

    $3,000
    HALLOWELL, ME2024

    GENERAL USE

    NAMI MASSACHUSETTS

    $3,000
    BOSTON, MA2024

    GENERAL USE

    SALVATION ARMY

    $2,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2024

    GENERAL USE

    ASPCA - ANGELL

    $1,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    GENERAL USE

    GOODWILL INDUSTRIES

    $1,000
    ROCKVILLE, MD2024

    GENERAL USE

    USO

    $1,000
    ARLINGTON, VA2024

    GENERAL USE

    PERKINS SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

    $500
    WATERTOWN, MA2024

    EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR BLIND INDIVIDUALS

    TUFTS UNIVERSITY

    $500
    BOSTON, MA2024

    GENERAL USE

    WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT

    $11,379
    TOPEKA, KS2023

    GENERAL USE

    ST JUDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    $10,500
    MEMPHIS, TN2023

    GENERAL USE

    FARM AID

    $7,500
    CAMBRIDGE, MA2023

    GENERAL USE

    AMERICAN DIABETES ASOC

    $5,621
    ARLINGTON, VA2023

    GENERAL USE

    ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION

    $5,000
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    GENERAL USE

    BRAIN BEHAVIOR RESEARCH

    $5,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    GENERAL USE

    THE JIMMY FUND

    $5,000
    BOSTON, MA2023

    GENERAL USE

    MARINE TOYS FOR TOTS FNDN

    $5,000
    RIANGLE, VA2023

    GENERAL USE

    UNITED THROUGH READING

    $5,000
    SAN DIEGO, CA2023

    GENERAL USE

    NAMI MASSACHUSETTS

    $3,000
    BOSTON, MA2023

    GENERAL USE

    NAMI - MAINE

    $3,000
    HALLOWELL, ME2023

    GENERAL USE

    SALVATION ARMY

    $2,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2023

    GENERAL USE

    USO

    $1,000
    ARLINGTON, VA2023

    GENERAL USE

    ASPCA - ANGELL

    $1,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    GENERAL USE

    GOODWILL INDUSTRIES

    $1,000
    ROCKVILLE, MD2023

    GENERAL USE

    TUFTS UNIVERSITY

    $500
    BOSTON, MA2023

    GENERAL USE

    PERKINS SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

    $500
    WATERTOWN, MA2023

    EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR BLIND INDIVIDUALS