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    Numan Children'S Home

    ActivePhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    Ferndale, WAWebsite3604720710EIN: 83-2821336

    About Numan Children'S Home

    Numan Children's Home is a highly focused, single-purpose funder that directs 100% of its known giving to support an orphanage program that sponsors children awaiting adoption. Their grants are dedicated to direct program support for children in institutional care, suggesting a mission centered on facilitating adoption and improving conditions for adoptable children. The foundation appears to operate as a donor-advised or family philanthropic vehicle closely tied to the named orphanage.

    Focus Areas

    Sponsorship and support for children awaiting adoptionOperational/program support for a single orphanage (Numan Orphanage)Direct child welfare interventions in institutional care settings

    Who They Fund

    children awaiting adoptionorphanage/residential care residentsyoung children needing daycare/early childcare

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: all recorded giving goes to one grantee across three grants, indicating repeat, focused support rather than broad or diversified funding.

    Funding Style

    About Numan Children'S Home

    Numan Children's Home’s recent grantmaking is built around a single recipient: Numan Orphanage in Assela, Ethiopia. The largest known grant in the file is $58,334 in 2025 for sponsoring and supporting children awaiting adoption, and the same purpose appears in earlier awards as well. That pattern points to a funder centered on direct child welfare, especially the care of children living in institutional settings while they wait for adoption. Across the grants on file, the foundation’s giving stays close to that core mission. It supports housing, care, education, and day-to-day needs tied to the orphanage program, rather than spreading across many unrelated causes. The recent record also shows childcare-related support, including a grant described as providing daycare services alongside orphanage support. The foundation’s annual grants given are $136,711, with a very narrow recipient base and a regional scope of giving. Its work appears organized around a named orphanage and the children it serves, with grant purposes focused on sponsored care, operational support, and related services for children awaiting adoption.

    What Numan Children'S Home Funds

    Child sponsorship is the clearest theme in the grant record. In 2025, Numan Children's Home gave $58,334 to Numan Orphanage for sponsoring and supporting children awaiting adoption. A second thread is orphanage operations. The 2024 grant of $50,973 to Numan Orphanage supported children awaiting adoption in the orphanage and included daycare services, linking residential care with early-childhood support. The record also includes ongoing support for the same setting in 2023, when the foundation awarded $27,404 to Numan Orphanage for sponsorship and support of children awaiting adoption. Taken together, the grants show a repeated emphasis on the same institution and the same child-serving purpose. The active programs described alongside the foundation’s giving mention food, education, healthcare, and building projects, which align with the operational needs of a children’s home.

    How Numan Children'S Home Gives

    Typical grant size is consistent, with a p25 of $33,296, a median of $39,188, and a p75 of $45,081. The recent awards in the file sit above that median in two years and below it in one year, suggesting relatively stable grant amounts rather than very small or very large outliers. The recipient pattern is highly concentrated. The same orphanage appears in multiple years, which indicates recurring support rather than one-off giving. The foundation also accepts unsolicited donations through its listed programs, including general donations, gala sponsorship opportunities, and child sponsorship. The available data shows a program-oriented structure tied to the named home rather than a broad discretionary grantmaker.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $137K

    Total Assets

    $5K

    Total Revenue

    $74K

    Total Expenses

    $73K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $33K and $45K, with a median of $39K.

    25th Percentile

    $33K

    Median

    $39K

    75th Percentile

    $45K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional1 state funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in OR.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters
    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Numan Children'S Home Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Numan Children'S Home.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic2$78K
    66.7%
    2Ethiopia1$58K

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    3 filings on record
    direct service
    program-specific support
    child sponsorship
    operational/day-to-day service funding

    Notable grantees: Numan Orphanage

    Topics

    adoption readiness supportorphanage residential caredaycare/early childhood careplacement and reunification assistancepsychosocial support for institutionalized children

    Where Numan Children'S Home Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is regional and concentrated outside the headquarters state. Oregon is the top state by grant count, while 0% of grants in the file went to recipients in Washington. The recipient country distribution shows 2 grants in the United States and 1 in Ethiopia. The named recipient location is Assela, Ethiopia, which appears in the grant record and in the active program descriptions. The other location pattern in the file is the repeated U.S.-coded recipient entry tied to the same orphanage record.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Numan Children'S Home

    What does Numan Children's Home fund most often?

    It funds support for Numan Orphanage, especially sponsorship and care for children awaiting adoption. The recent grants show repeated awards for that purpose, including $58,334 in 2025, $50,973 in 2024, and $27,404 in 2023.

    Does Numan Children's Home accept unsolicited donations?

    Yes. The active programs list says General Donations, Gala Sponsorship Opportunities, and Sponsor a Child all accept unsolicited support.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s typical grant size is fairly tight: p25 is $33,296, median is $39,188, and p75 is $45,081. That suggests most awards cluster in the same range.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Oregon is the top state by grant count. The recipient country distribution also shows 2 grants in the United States and 1 in Ethiopia, while 0% of grants went to recipients in Washington.

    What program areas are tied to its public giving programs?

    The active programs point to child welfare, education, nutrition, healthcare, family support, and women’s empowerment. The child sponsorship program specifically mentions housing, care, education support, and essentials for children living at Numan Children's Home.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    33.3%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Numan OrphanageAssela$58,3342025Sponsor & Support children awaitig adoption in orp
    Numan OrphanageAssela Oromi Ethiopia, OR$50,9732024Sponsor & support childrenawaiting adoption in orphanage,and providing daycare servies
    Numan OrphanageAssela Oromi Ethiopia, OR$27,4042023Sponsor & support childrenawaiting adoption in orphanage,and providing daycare servies

    Numan Orphanage

    $58,334
    Assela2025

    Sponsor & Support children awaitig adoption in orp

    Numan Orphanage

    $50,973
    Assela Oromi Ethiopia, OR2024

    Sponsor & support childrenawaiting adoption in orphanage,and providing daycare servies

    Numan Orphanage

    $27,404
    Assela Oromi Ethiopia, OR2023

    Sponsor & support childrenawaiting adoption in orphanage,and providing daycare servies