The Norris B Runalls Irrevocable Trust concentrates its modest annual giving on a very small set of recurring social-service and faith-based providers. All recorded grants are large, equal installments split among three organizations—Goodwill (workforce and rehabilitation services), a local United Methodist church, and The Salvation Army—indicating a preference for ongoing support to established service providers that deliver direct community assistance. The foundation’s gifts appear aimed at operations or program continuity rather than a wide portfolio of causes.
Highly concentrated and repetitive: the foundation splits its total giving evenly among three repeat grantees (each receiving three matching grants), favoring a small number of substantial, likely unrestricted awards over many small or one‑off grants.
Norris B Runalls Irrev Trust 300811015 shows a clear three-part pattern in its recent giving: support for Missouri Goodwill Industries, The Salvation Army, and First United Methodist Church in Carbondale, Illinois. Across 2023, 2024, and 2025, those organizations each received equal program-support grants, indicating a steady preference for established local service providers rather than a broad scatter of one-off awards. The trust’s record points to direct community assistance, workforce and rehabilitation services, and church-linked support activities. The giving profile is compact. Annual grants totaled $184,128, while the trust’s assets were $1,658,742 in the latest filing year. Its grant list is small and repetitive, with the same three recipients appearing year after year. The organizations funded are all in the United States, and the foundation’s grantmaking reaches into Illinois, Missouri, and Virginia through recipient locations. This pattern suggests a donor advised less by program breadth than by continuity with a limited set of service organizations.
Workforce development and vocational rehabilitation are a recurring theme. Missouri Goodwill Industries received $23,370 in 2023, $18,006 in 2024, and $20,000 in 2025 for program support, showing sustained backing for that service model. Faith-based community support is another visible strand. First United Methodist Church in Carbondale, Illinois received $23,370 in 2023, $18,006 in 2024, and $20,000 in 2025, again labeled program support. Emergency relief and social services also appear through The Salvation Army. The Alexandria, Virginia branch received $23,370 in 2023, $18,006 in 2024, and $20,000 in 2025, indicating repeated support for direct-assistance work.
Typical grants cluster tightly around the same band: p25 is $18,006, median is $20,000, and p75 is $23,370. That narrow spread reflects a highly uniform giving pattern rather than highly variable award sizes. The recent record also shows repetition across multiple years: the same three organizations appear in 2023, 2024, and 2025, each receiving program-support grants. The trust is a private trust, not an individual-giving vehicle, and it does not make program-related investments.
$184K
$1.7M
$83K
$98K
Most grants fall between $18K and $23K, with a median of $20K.
25th Percentile
$18K
Median
$20K
75th Percentile
$23K
About 0% of grants go to recipients in IL.
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Notable grantees: Missouri Goodwill Industries, First United Methodist Church, The Salvation Army
All recorded grants go to U.S. recipients. The trust gives most often in Illinois, with First United Methodist Church in Carbondale appearing repeatedly. Missouri is another regular recipient state through Missouri Goodwill Industries in St. Louis. Virginia appears through The Salvation Army in Alexandria. The recipient footprint is regional rather than national, and 0% of grants went to recipients in Indiana, despite the foundation’s headquarters being in Evansville.
Its recent grants go repeatedly to three types of organizations: Missouri Goodwill Industries for workforce development and vocational rehabilitation, First United Methodist Church in Carbondale for church-based program support, and The Salvation Army in Alexandria for emergency relief and social services. All three appear across 2023, 2024, and 2025.
The distribution is tight: the 25th percentile is $18,006, the median is $20,000, and the 75th percentile is $23,370. Recent awards sit within that same range, with repeated program-support grants at those amounts.
Yes. Missouri Goodwill Industries, First United Methodist Church in Carbondale, and The Salvation Army in Alexandria each received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, which points to recurring support rather than one-time gifts.
The grant record is entirely U.S.-based. Illinois appears most often, followed by Missouri and Virginia. No grants in the recent list went to recipients in Indiana.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MISSOURI GOODWILL INDUSTRIES | ST LOUIS, MO | $20,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| THE SALVATION ARMY | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $20,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | CARBONDALE, IL | $20,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | CARBONDALE, IL | $18,006 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| MISSOURI GOODWILL INDUSTRIES | ST LOUIS, MO | $18,006 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| THE SALVATION ARMY | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $18,006 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | CARBONDALE, IL | $23,370 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| MISSOURI GOODWILL INDUSTRIES | ST LOUIS, MO | $23,370 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| THE SALVATION ARMY | ALEXANDRIA, VA | $23,370 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
MISSOURI GOODWILL INDUSTRIES
$20,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
THE SALVATION ARMY
$20,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$20,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$18,006PROGRAM SUPPORT
MISSOURI GOODWILL INDUSTRIES
$18,006PROGRAM SUPPORT
THE SALVATION ARMY
$18,006PROGRAM SUPPORT
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
PROGRAM SUPPORT
MISSOURI GOODWILL INDUSTRIES
$23,370PROGRAM SUPPORT
THE SALVATION ARMY
$23,370PROGRAM SUPPORT