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    Hong W Moy Foundation

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    Laguna Beach, CA6262803781EIN: 65-12289993 filings on record

    About Hong W Moy Foundation

    The Hong W Moy Foundation concentrates its giving on Chinese and Asian cultural, educational, and community-service causes, supporting museum exhibitions, cultural programming, scholarships, and social services that serve Chinese/Asian communities both in the U.S. and abroad. Grants include funding for arts and museum exhibitions, education initiatives in China, senior services for Chinese Americans, and faith-based or community organizations; many awards are directed to a small set of repeat grantees. The foundation favors mission-support and program grants (events, scholarships, senior services, sports/health) rather than broad institutional endowments.

    Focus Areas

    Chinese/Chinese‑American cultural institutions and museum exhibitionsEducational programs in China (teacher support and scholarships)Senior services for Chinese American communities (transportation & meal programs)Sports and health programs for people with intellectual disabilities (Special Olympics)Buddhist/faith‑based community support (e.g., Amitabha society donations)

    Who They Fund

    Chinese-speaking students / Chinese communityimmigrants / English learners

    About Hong W Moy Foundation

    A clear pattern in Hong W Moy Foundation grantmaking is support for Chinese and Asian cultural institutions, especially museum exhibitions and community programs tied to Chinese American life. In 2025, the foundation gave $24,845 to Bowers Museum for the exhibition of Guo Pei, Couture Beyond, and $32,500 to Morning Light Foundation for its teaching program to enhance education in China. Those awards sit alongside a broader portfolio that also reaches senior services, scholarships, faith-based community support, and educational programs for Chinese-speaking students. The foundation’s giving is closely tied to Chinese American cultural memory and community services. Grants have supported the Chinese American Museum’s Historymakers Awards Gala, Chinese American Service League’s senior bus and meal program, and Chinese school programming through Chinese Consolidated Benevolent. It also funds institutions serving students and families in Chinese communities, including bilingual education and school-based cultural programming. Across the recent grants list, the same organizations appear more than once, pointing to repeat support rather than one-time awards. Hong W Moy Foundation also makes grants outside California, including recipients in Chicago and Washington, DC, while keeping most of its activity in California.

    What Hong W Moy Foundation Funds

    Chinese and Chinese American cultural programming appears throughout the recent grants list. The foundation gave $24,845 to Bowers Museum to support the exhibition of Guo Pei, Couture Beyond, and also funded the Chinese American Museum for its Historymakers Awards Gala. Education is another consistent theme. Hong W Moy Foundation awarded $32,500 to Morning Light Foundation for its teaching program to enhance education in China, and $2,000 to Pui Tak Christian School for its education program. The foundation also backs services for Chinese-speaking communities in the United States. It gave $11,000 to Chinese American Service League to support the Chicago senior bus and meal program, and $2,000 to Pui Tak Center to support immigrants’ English learning program. Smaller grants extend to school-based bilingual and cultural learning, including support for John Charles Haines School’s bilingual education program and St Therese Chinese Catholic School’s academic and cultural programs.

    How Hong W Moy Foundation Gives

    Typical awards cluster around a $10,000 median, with a lower quartile of $1,040 and an upper quartile also at $10,000, showing a mix of modest gifts and a smaller set of larger program grants. The recent list includes repeated support for several organizations across multiple years, including Morning Light Foundation, Chinese American Museum, Chinese American Service League, and St Therese Chinese Catholic School. The foundation funds individuals and appears to favor program support, donations, scholarships, and event sponsorships rather than endowments or capital-heavy grants. Its grantmaking is regional, with most awards staying close to California while also reaching a few national partners.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $180K

    Total Assets

    $3.3M

    Total Revenue

    $138K

    Total Expenses

    $284K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $10K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $10K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional3 states funded

    About 62% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    seniors (Chicago)
    individuals with intellectual disabilities
    K–12 Catholic school students
    scholarship recipients

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated giving to a small group of recurring grantees with a few mid‑sized gifts ($10k–$53k); mix of event/program support, scholarships, and community service grants rather than many small one‑off donations.

    Funding Style

    program supportdirect servicesscholarship supportevent/fundraising sponsorshiparts & cultural exhibition funding

    Notable grantees: Morning Light Foundation, Bowers Museum, Chinese American Museum, Chinese American Service League, Special Olympics, Inc.

    Topics

    K–12 bilingual Chinese language educationimmigrant English language learning (ESL)senior transportation and meal programssports, health and leadership development for people with intellectual disabilitiesarts and museum/couture exhibitionsCatholic school academic and cultural programming

    Where Hong W Moy Foundation Makes Grants

    California receives most of the foundation’s grants, accounting for 62% of awards in the recent data. Recipient cities in California include San Marino, Santa Ana, Los Angeles, Alhambra, Sunnyvale, Carson, and Pasadena. Outside California, grants went to Chicago, Illinois, and Washington, DC. All listed grants in the recent sample were made to US recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Hong W Moy Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Hong W Moy Foundation support?

    The foundation supports Chinese and Chinese American cultural institutions, education programs tied to Chinese communities, senior services, bilingual and Chinese school programs, and selected faith-based or community organizations. Recent grants include museum exhibitions, school programming, scholarship support, and senior bus-and-meal services.

    What is the typical grant size at Hong W Moy Foundation?

    The recent grant data shows a p25 of $1,040, a median grant of $10,000, and a p75 of $10,000. That suggests many awards are at or near $10,000, with some smaller program or event grants below that level.

    Does the foundation make repeat grants?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in more than one year, including Morning Light Foundation, Chinese American Museum, Chinese American Service League, and St Therese Chinese Catholic School. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships with selected organizations.

    Where does Hong W Moy Foundation give most often?

    California is the top state by grant count, with 62% of grants going to recipients in the state. Named California recipient cities in the recent grants include San Marino, Santa Ana, Los Angeles, Alhambra, Sunnyvale, Carson, and Pasadena.

    What community services show up in the foundation’s giving?

    The recent grants include support for the Chicago senior bus and meal program at Chinese American Service League, immigrants’ English learning at Pui Tak Center, and bilingual education at John Charles Haines School. These awards point to direct services for seniors, immigrants, and Chinese-speaking students.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    MORNING LIGHT FOUNDATIONSAN MARINO, CA$32,5002025SUPPORTING ITS TEACHING PROGRAM TO ENHANCE EDUCATION IN CHINA.
    BOWERS MUSEUMSanta Ana, CA$24,8452025SUPPORT THE EXIBITION OF GUO PEI, COUTURE BEYOND
    CHINESE AMERICAN SERVICE LEAGUECHICAGO, IL$11,0002025TO SUPPORT CHICAGO SENIOR BUS & MEAL PROGRAM
    CHINESE AMERICAN MUSEUMLOS ANGELES, CA$3,0002025DONATION TO SUPPORT HISTORYMAKERS AWARDS GALA
    PROJECT VISIONCHICAGO, IL$3,0002025SUPPORT THE END OF YEAR CAMPAIGN
    ST THERESE CHINESE CATHOLIC SCHOOLCHICAGO, IL$3,0002025PROVIDE WORLD CLASS ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS IN A CATHOLIC SCHOOL SETTING
    CHINESE CONSOLIDATED BENEVELENTLos Angeles, CA$2,0002025TO SUPPORT CHINESE SCHOOL PROGRAM
    PUI TAK CHRISTIAN SCHOOLCHICAGO, IL$2,0002025TO SUPPORT EDUCATION PROGRAM
    Coalition For A Better Chinese AmerChicago, IL$2,0002025Donation
    The Asian Pacific Cultural Center ACARSON, CA$2,0002025DONATION
    JOHN CHARLES HAINES SCHOOLCHICAGO, IL$1,0002025TO SUPPORT THE BILINGUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
    MORNING LIGHT FOUNDATIONSAN MARINO, CA$21,0002024SUPPORTING ITS TEACHING PROGRAM TO ENHANCE EDUCATION IN CHINA.
    CHINESE AMERICAN MUSEUMLOS ANGELES, CA$10,0002024DONATION TO SUPPORT HISTORYMAKERS AWARDS GALA
    SPECAIL OLYMPICS INCWASHINGTON, DC$10,0002024SUPPORT SPORTS TRAINING, ATHLETIC COMPTTITIONS AND HEALTH AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
    CHINESE AMERICAN MUSEUMLOS ANGELES, CA$12,0742023DONATION TO SUPPORT HISTORYMAKERS AWARDS GALA
    CHINESE AMERICAN SERVICE LEAGUECHICAGO, IL$11,0002023TO SUPPORT CHICAGO SENIOR BUS & MEAL PROGRAM
    HKSAFALHAMBRA, CA$10,0002023SCHOLARSHIP
    NAMO AMITABHA SOCIETYSunnyvale, CA$10,0002023DONATION
    ST THERESE CHINESE CATHOLIC SCHOOLCHICAGO, IL$4,0002023PROVIDE WORLD CLASS ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS IN A CATHOLIC SCHOOL SETTING
    PUI TAK CENTERCHICAGO, IL$2,0002023SUPPORT IMMIGRANTS ENGLISH LEARNING PROGRAM
    WALDEN SCHOOLPasadena, CA$1,0402023WALDEN FUND
    JOHN CHARLES HAINES SCHOOLCHICAGO, IL$1,0002023TO SUPPORT THE BILINGUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
    CHINESE CONSOLIDATED BENEVELENTLos Angeles, CA$1,0002023TO SUPPORT CHINESE SCHOOL PROGRAM
    The Asian Pacific Cultural Center ACARSON, CA$1,0002023DONATION

    MORNING LIGHT FOUNDATION

    $32,500
    SAN MARINO, CA2025

    SUPPORTING ITS TEACHING PROGRAM TO ENHANCE EDUCATION IN CHINA.

    BOWERS MUSEUM

    $24,845
    Santa Ana, CA2025

    SUPPORT THE EXIBITION OF GUO PEI, COUTURE BEYOND

    CHINESE AMERICAN SERVICE LEAGUE

    $11,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    TO SUPPORT CHICAGO SENIOR BUS & MEAL PROGRAM

    CHINESE AMERICAN MUSEUM

    $3,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    DONATION TO SUPPORT HISTORYMAKERS AWARDS GALA

    PROJECT VISION

    $3,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    SUPPORT THE END OF YEAR CAMPAIGN

    ST THERESE CHINESE CATHOLIC SCHOOL

    $3,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    PROVIDE WORLD CLASS ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS IN A CATHOLIC SCHOOL SETTING

    CHINESE CONSOLIDATED BENEVELENT

    $2,000
    Los Angeles, CA2025

    TO SUPPORT CHINESE SCHOOL PROGRAM

    PUI TAK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

    $2,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    TO SUPPORT EDUCATION PROGRAM

    Coalition For A Better Chinese Amer

    $2,000
    Chicago, IL2025

    Donation

    The Asian Pacific Cultural Center A

    $2,000
    CARSON, CA2025

    DONATION

    JOHN CHARLES HAINES SCHOOL

    $1,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    TO SUPPORT THE BILINGUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM

    MORNING LIGHT FOUNDATION

    $21,000
    SAN MARINO, CA2024

    SUPPORTING ITS TEACHING PROGRAM TO ENHANCE EDUCATION IN CHINA.

    CHINESE AMERICAN MUSEUM

    $10,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2024

    DONATION TO SUPPORT HISTORYMAKERS AWARDS GALA

    SPECAIL OLYMPICS INC

    $10,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    SUPPORT SPORTS TRAINING, ATHLETIC COMPTTITIONS AND HEALTH AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES

    CHINESE AMERICAN MUSEUM

    $12,074
    LOS ANGELES, CA2023

    DONATION TO SUPPORT HISTORYMAKERS AWARDS GALA

    CHINESE AMERICAN SERVICE LEAGUE

    $11,000
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    TO SUPPORT CHICAGO SENIOR BUS & MEAL PROGRAM

    HKSAF

    $10,000
    ALHAMBRA, CA2023

    SCHOLARSHIP

    NAMO AMITABHA SOCIETY

    $10,000
    Sunnyvale, CA2023

    DONATION

    ST THERESE CHINESE CATHOLIC SCHOOL

    $4,000
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    PROVIDE WORLD CLASS ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS IN A CATHOLIC SCHOOL SETTING

    PUI TAK CENTER

    $2,000
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    SUPPORT IMMIGRANTS ENGLISH LEARNING PROGRAM

    WALDEN SCHOOL

    $1,040
    Pasadena, CA2023

    WALDEN FUND

    JOHN CHARLES HAINES SCHOOL

    $1,000
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    TO SUPPORT THE BILINGUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM

    CHINESE CONSOLIDATED BENEVELENT

    $1,000
    Los Angeles, CA2023

    TO SUPPORT CHINESE SCHOOL PROGRAM

    The Asian Pacific Cultural Center A

    $1,000
    CARSON, CA2023

    DONATION