Pre-School Nutrition and Education Initiative
Who can apply: Current partners; the page invites submission of a donation request form for 2023.
The Jiv Daya Foundation’s publicly reported giving is highly concentrated: three grants totaling $12.47 million were made to an unspecified recipient listed only as “SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE.” Because the actual grantee names and grant purposes are not disclosed in the summary data, the foundation’s specific programmatic interests cannot be reliably identified. The pattern suggests the foundation makes large, likely strategic gifts (e.g., capital, endowment, or major program support) to one or a very small number of beneficiaries, possibly with a local (Dallas) orientation but that cannot be confirmed without the attached schedule.
Highly concentrated giving: very few (3) grants all to the same unidentified recipient, totaling a multi‑million dollar commitment. Pattern is repeat or multi-installment support to a single beneficiary rather than many small grants across diverse organizations.
Jiv Daya Foundation’s publicly reported giving is built around very large grants to a single redacted recipient listed as “See Attached Schedule.” The three most recent awards total $12.47 million, with individual grants in the multi-million-dollar range across 2023, 2024, and 2025. That pattern points to concentrated, strategic support rather than a broad portfolio of small gifts. The foundation’s named program areas show a clear tilt toward health and education. In Dallas, it supports local institutions and schools through initiatives such as STEP Education Grants for Dallas ISD elementary schools, while its India-related programs center on eye health, maternal and neonatal health, amputee assistance, pediatric oncology, palliative care, and COVID-19 food support. The structure suggests Jiv Daya Foundation works through targeted partnerships with organizations that can use capacity-building support, clinical strengthening, or program expansion. Because the recent grants list redacts the beneficiary name, the publicly visible record is more useful for understanding scale and grant style than for identifying a long roster of grantees. The foundation appears to favor substantial, mission-aligned awards, often tied to health systems, education access, or infrastructure support.
Jiv Daya Foundation’s program areas are centered on health, with eye care and maternal and neonatal health appearing repeatedly in its grant descriptions. One India program funds eye health initiatives that improve access to vision care and build capacity. Another supports maternal and neonatal health programs through clinical strengthening and capacity building. Education is also part of the foundation’s local work. The STEP Education Grants program supports Dallas ISD elementary schools with technology access, 1:1 student devices, training, and digital resources. That local initiative sits alongside broader support for Dallas-based universities, medical institutions, and organizations. In India, the foundation also names amputee assistance, pediatric oncology, palliative care, and COVID-19 food support among its focus areas. The grant descriptions emphasize charitable organizations, public hospitals, clinics, and proven organizations that can use program support to expand services or capacity.
$4.3M
$96.7M
$2.2M
$4.5M
Most grants fall between $3.8M and $4.6M, with a median of $4.3M.
25th Percentile
$3.8M
Median
$4.3M
75th Percentile
$4.6M
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Notable grantees: SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE (grantee name withheld in summary data)
The median recent grant size is $4,329,503, with grants ranging from $3,802,466 at the 25th percentile to $4,599,498 at the 75th percentile. That distribution shows tightly clustered, high-dollar awards rather than a wide spread of gift sizes. The public record shows three grants over 2023 to 2025, all to the same redacted recipient name, which suggests recurring support or an installment structure. Jiv Daya Foundation is a private foundation and does not make program-related investments. Its filed record also shows no grants to individuals.
All reported recent grants went to recipients in Texas, and the grant recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. The public summary ties the awards to Dallas, TX, while the broader giving profile identifies Texas as the top state by grant count. The named program descriptions show a local Dallas orientation through Dallas ISD schools and Dallas-based universities, medical institutions, and organizations. At the same time, the foundation’s India programs direct support to organizations working in India.
Its named programs focus on healthcare and education. Health-related areas include eye care, maternal and neonatal health, amputee assistance, pediatric oncology, palliative care, and COVID-19 food support. The local Dallas program also supports education through technology access and digital learning for Dallas ISD elementary schools.
No. The public grant record shows recent awards in Texas, and the recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. But the foundation also describes multiple India-focused programs, including eye health, maternal and neonatal health, amputee assistance, pediatric oncology, palliative care, and emergency food support.
Recent grants are very large and tightly grouped: the 25th percentile is $3,802,466, the median is $4,329,503, and the 75th percentile is $4,599,498. The recent grants list shows awards in the multi-million-dollar range across 2023, 2024, and 2025.
Some of its programs do. The India Health Grants, Maternal and Neonatal Health Grants (India), STEP Education Grants, and several India grants programs are marked as accepting unsolicited requests. The local Dallas-based grants program is marked as not accepting unsolicited requests.
Its local giving is aimed at Dallas-based universities, medical institutions, and organizations aligned with its mission. The STEP Education Grants program specifically supports Dallas ISD elementary schools with technology access, 1:1 student devices, training, and digital resources.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE | DALLAS, TX | $4,329,503 | 2025 | N/A |
| SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE | DALLAS, TX | $3,275,430 | 2024 | N/A |
| SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE | Dallas, TX | $4,869,493 | 2023 | N/A |
SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE
$4,329,503N/A
SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE
$3,275,430N/A
SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE
$4,869,493N/A
Current and upcoming funding from Jiv Daya Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Current partners; the page invites submission of a donation request form for 2023.
Who can apply: Jiv Daya Foundation prefers organizations with a proven track record of excellence and primarily gives support to capacity building initiatives; accepts proposals from charitable organizations, public hospitals, or clinics from around the world.
Who can apply: Organizations and medical institutions working in maternal and neonatal health with proven track records.
Deadline: Accepts proposals on an ongoing basis (rolling).
Who can apply: Charitable organizations, public hospitals, or clinics; organizations with a proven track record and capacity-building proposals are preferred.
Deadline: Accepts proposals year-round; no specific deadline published.
Who can apply: Charitable organizations, public hospitals, or clinics; preference for experienced partners.
Deadline: No stated deadlines; rolling acceptance.
Who can apply: Charitable organizations, public hospitals, or clinics with demonstrated capacity.
Deadline: No published deadlines; rolling acceptance.
Who can apply: Charitable organizations, public hospitals, or clinics; preference for partners with established track records.
Deadline: No specific deadlines; rolling review of proposals.
Who can apply: Charitable organizations, public hospitals, or clinics; preference for organizations with proven track record.
Deadline: No specific deadlines published; accepts proposals year-round.
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