Give Light (solar energy installations)
Who can apply: Communities/schools lacking reliable electric service; selected by foundation and local partners.
Moira the Dreamer Foundation focuses on small, targeted grants that combine faith-based missionary support with basic needs and education assistance. The foundation repeatedly funds a handful of religious partners and individual missionaries while also making modest one-off gifts for pandemic food relief, school supplies, tuition, and rural water projects. Giving appears pragmatic and project-driven, supporting immediate community needs both locally and in underserved rural or international communities.
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Most grants fall between $186 and $906, with a median of $377.
25th Percentile
$186
Median
$377
75th Percentile
$906
Top 3 recipient countries by grant volume for Moira the Dreamer Foundation.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Philippines | 20 | $14K | 74.1% |
| 2 | United Kingdom | 4 | $3K |
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Small-dollar, concentrated giving to a limited set of recurring faith partners and individual missionaries, supplemented by occasional one-off grants for basic needs and community projects; mostly project-specific rather than large multi-year institutional commitments.
Notable grantees: Victory Church, Pastor Rommel Cervantes, 100 Families, Water is Life Project, San Antonio Elementary School
2026
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.
14.8% |
| 3 | United StatesDomestic | 3 | $820 | 11.1% |
Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meigel Fabian | Plaridel City, Bu | $908 | 2026 | Cancer Treatment |
| Kheilia Maxielle Ragay | Valenzuela City | $786 | 2026 | School Tuition |
| Pastor Rommel Cervantes | Essex, Br | $349 | 2026 | Missionary support |
| KCIS Foundation | Los Angeles, CA | $300 | 2026 | School Tuition |
| Arnel Gallardo | Cavite | $201 | 2026 | Missionary support |
| Kheila Maxielle Ragay | Valenzuela City | $1,056 | 2025 | School Tuition |
| Water is Life Project | Iloiloi City | $928 | 2025 | To provide water pumps for basic water needs and irrigation for at least 25 families in 2 small rural communities |
| Pastor Rommel Cervantes | Essex | $891 | 2025 | Missionary support |
| Texas Lions Basketball Organization | Austin, TX | $450 | 2025 | Provided funds for jerseys and basketball league enrollment fees for underserved players |
| Victory Church in Paniqui Tarlac | Paniqui | $174 | 2025 | To provide food for 20 families during Christmas 2024. |
| Ogie Talosig | Quezon City | $108 | 2025 | Medical supplies |
| Jaimalyn joy Ambong | San Miguel | $101 | 2025 | School Tuition |
| Victory Church | Gma | $1,843 | 2024 | Contribution to construction of church building and missionary support |
| Pastor Rommel Cervantes | Essex | $911 | 2024 | Missionary support |
| San Antonio Elementary School | Iloilo | $704 | 2024 | Back to school supplies for 100 students |
| Kheila Maxielle Ragay | Valenzuela City | $483 | 2024 | School Tuition |
| Soliven Family | Muntinlupa City | $282 | 2024 | Medical expenses |
| Senior Citizens Association | Iloiloi City | $189 | 2024 | Senior care wellness support |
| Jaimalyn joy Ambong | Iloilo | $185 | 2024 | School Tuition |
| Barangka Elementary School | Manila | $144 | 2024 | First aid kits provided |
| Celebration Church Georgetown | Georgetown, TX | $70 | 2024 | Providing backpacks for students |
| 100 Families | Muntinlupa City | $4,005 | 2023 | Pandemic assistance. Provided canned food and rice. |
| Victory Church | Gma | $1,007 | 2023 | Contribution to construction of church building |
| Pastor Rommel Cervantes | Essex | $572 | 2023 | Cost of two missionary trips for the pastor |
| 55 Students | San Antonio | $303 | 2023 | Providing paper and school supplies for 55 students |
| 120 Students | Zamboanga | $303 | 2023 | Providing paper and school supplies for 120 students |
| 70 Students | Marikina | $203 | 2023 | Providing hygienic products for 70 students |
Meigel Fabian
$908Cancer Treatment
Kheilia Maxielle Ragay
$786School Tuition
Pastor Rommel Cervantes
$349Missionary support
KCIS Foundation
$300School Tuition
Arnel Gallardo
$201Missionary support
Kheila Maxielle Ragay
$1,056School Tuition
Current and upcoming funding from Moira the Dreamer Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Communities/schools lacking reliable electric service; selected by foundation and local partners.
Water is Life Project
To provide water pumps for basic water needs and irrigation for at least 25 families in 2 small rural communities
Pastor Rommel Cervantes
$891Missionary support
Texas Lions Basketball Organization
$450Provided funds for jerseys and basketball league enrollment fees for underserved players
Victory Church in Paniqui Tarlac
$174To provide food for 20 families during Christmas 2024.
Ogie Talosig
$108Medical supplies
Jaimalyn joy Ambong
$101School Tuition
Victory Church
$1,843Contribution to construction of church building and missionary support
Pastor Rommel Cervantes
$911Missionary support
San Antonio Elementary School
$704Back to school supplies for 100 students
Kheila Maxielle Ragay
$483School Tuition
Soliven Family
$282Medical expenses
Senior Citizens Association
$189Senior care wellness support
Jaimalyn joy Ambong
$185School Tuition
Barangka Elementary School
$144First aid kits provided
Celebration Church Georgetown
$70Providing backpacks for students
100 Families
$4,005Pandemic assistance. Provided canned food and rice.
Victory Church
$1,007Contribution to construction of church building
Pastor Rommel Cervantes
$572Cost of two missionary trips for the pastor
55 Students
$303Providing paper and school supplies for 55 students
120 Students
$303Providing paper and school supplies for 120 students
70 Students
$203Providing hygienic products for 70 students
Who can apply: School facilities lacking adequate handwashing stations; projects initiated by requests and implemented by foundation/partners.
Who can apply: Schools in need (especially in urban poor communities); selection through foundation assessment and partner coordination.
Deadline: Rolling / project-based
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