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    Peach Charitable Foundation

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    About Peach Charitable Foundation

    Peach Charitable Foundation concentrates large, strategic gifts on organizations serving children’s wellbeing, cultural education and global health, while also supporting civil rights and anti‑prejudice education. Its portfolio mixes major international health funders with UK-based children’s cultural institutions and charities focused on improving health outcomes for children. The foundation favors a small number of significant, repeat grants rather than broad, dispersed giving.

    Focus Areas

    Children’s health and support for complex/long‑term pediatric conditions (e.g., Roald Dahl Marvelous Children’s Charity, Partners In Health)Children’s literacy, storytelling and museum‑based education (e.g., Roald Dahl Museum & Story Centre)Illustration and visual arts education and public programming (e.g., House of Illustration)Global public health and healthcare delivery for low‑resource communities (e.g., Partners In Health)Anti‑prejudice education and racial justice programming for young people (e.g., Anne Frank Trust, Equal Justice Initiative)

    Who They Fund

    children and families

    About Peach Charitable Foundation

    Peach Charitable Foundation makes unusually large, repeat support to a small set of organizations working across children’s education, healthcare, and creative arts. Its biggest recent award was $27,261,194 to Npt Transatlantic in 2024 for ongoing charitable work in those three fields, followed by a $7,462,687 grant to Partners in Health for modern health care options in poorer communities across the globe. That pattern points to a funder that prefers significant, strategic grants rather than a wide scatter of smaller gifts. The foundation’s portfolio combines UK cultural and youth-serving institutions with international health charities. Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, House of Illustration, and Roald Dahl Marvelous Children's Charity show a sustained interest in storytelling, visual culture, and child wellbeing. In parallel, Partners in Health appears more than once, indicating continuing support for global healthcare delivery. Peach Charitable Foundation also funds equality and justice work through groups such as Equal Justice Initiative and Anne Frank Trust, extending its giving beyond arts and health into anti-prejudice education and civil rights. Across the portfolio, the common thread is support for children, young people, and communities facing barriers to health, learning, or fair treatment.

    What Peach Charitable Foundation Funds

    Children’s education is a clear theme in the foundation’s giving. In 2024, it granted $27,261,194 to Npt Transatlantic for ongoing charitable work in children’s education, healthcare, and creative arts, and in 2023 it gave $618,989 to Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre to educate and engage young people with the wonder of words and storytelling. Its health-related grants are equally direct. Partners in Health received $7,462,687 in 2024 and $441,204 in 2025 to support ongoing work providing modern health care options to poorer communities across the globe. The foundation also backed Roald Dahl Marvelous Children's Charity with $604,192 for improving healthcare outcomes and resilience of children and families. A third strand is anti-prejudice and civic education. Anne Frank Trust received $141,800 for work empowering 9- to 15-year-olds to challenge prejudice, while Equal Justice Initiative received $499,339 for equality and justice work.

    How Peach Charitable Foundation Gives

    Peach Charitable Foundation gives at a high dollar level, with a typical grant size of $447,074 at the 25th percentile, $604,192 at the median, and $1,239,211 at the 75th percentile. The recent record shows repeated support to the same recipients across multiple years, including Npt Transatlantic and Partners in Health. That indicates recurring relationships rather than one-off gifts. It is a regular funder, not a donor-advised fund, and it does not make program-related investments. The grant list also shows several very large awards alongside mid-six-figure gifts, suggesting a concentrated portfolio with a few major commitments each year.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $825K

    Total Assets

    $0

    Total Revenue

    $0

    Total Expenses

    $880K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $447K and $1.2M, with a median of $604K.

    25th Percentile

    $447K

    Median

    $604K

    75th Percentile

    $1.2M

    Geographic Reach

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Peach Charitable Foundation Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Peach Charitable Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United Kingdom6$31.1M
    54.5%
    2United StatesDomestic5$9.2M

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    young people aged 9–15
    children with complex, lifelong/underfunded health conditions
    low-income and poorer communities globally
    general public/arts audiences
    marginalized groups experiencing prejudice

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: a small number of very large grants (several multi‑million gifts) with repeat funding to flagship grantees; geography mixes UK cultural/children’s organizations with a few large international health and justice NGOs.

    Funding Style

    general operating supportprogram/project supportdirect service deliverypublic engagement and education funding

    Notable grantees: NPT Transatlantic, Partners In Health, House of Illustration, Roald Dahl Museum & Story Centre, Equal Justice Initiative

    Topics

    children's education (including targeted 9–15 age programming)child and family healthcare for complex, lifelong conditionsglobal healthcare access for low-income communitiesillustration and contemporary visual culture (exhibitions and learning)literacy and storytelling education (museum and story-centre programming)equality and anti-prejudice education for youth

    Where Peach Charitable Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are split between the UK and US, with 6 grants to UK-based organizations and 5 to US-based organizations. London appears repeatedly as a recipient city, including Npt Transatlantic, House of Illustration, Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, and Anne Frank Trust. In the US, Boston, MA appears more than once through Partners in Health, while Montgomery, AL appears through Equal Justice Initiative. The distribution shows a transatlantic grantmaking pattern rather than a single-country focus.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Peach Charitable Foundation

    What kinds of work does Peach Charitable Foundation fund most often?

    Its recent grants center on children’s education, healthcare, and creative arts, with additional support for equality, justice, and anti-prejudice education. Examples include funding for Npt Transatlantic’s work across those child-focused and creative areas, Partners in Health’s global healthcare delivery, and Anne Frank Trust’s prejudice-challenging education for 9- to 15-year-olds.

    Does Peach Charitable Foundation support repeat grantees?

    Yes. Partners in Health appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Npt Transatlantic appears in 2023 and 2024. That pattern suggests the foundation often renews support for organizations it already funds rather than giving only one-time grants.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $447,074 at the 25th percentile, $604,192 at the median, and $1,239,211 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also includes a very large outlier of $27,261,194 to Npt Transatlantic in 2024.

    Where do most grants go?

    The recipient distribution is split between the UK and US, with 6 grants to UK organizations and 5 to US organizations. London is a recurring recipient city, while Boston, MA and Montgomery, AL also appear in the recent grants list.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    45.5%

    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
    PARTNERS IN HEALTHBOSTON, MA$441,2042025SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK IN PROVIDING MODERN HEALTH CARE OPTIONS TO POORER COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE GLOBE.
    NPT TRANSATLANTICLONDON$383,3632025SUPPORT ONGOING CHARITABLE WORK IN THE FIELDS OF CHILDREN'S EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE AND CREATIVE ARTS.
    NPT TRANSATLANTICLONDON$27,261,1942024SUPPORT ONGOING CHARITABLE WORK IN THE FIELDS OF CHILDREN'S EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE AND CREATIVE ARTS.
    PARTNERS IN HEALTHBOSTON, MA$7,462,6872024SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK IN PROVIDING MODERN HEALTH CARE OPTIONS TO POORER COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE GLOBE.
    EQUAL JUSTICE INITIATIVEMONTGOMERY, AL$499,3392024SUPPORT ONGOING CHARITABLE WORK IN THE FIELDS OF EQUALITY AND JUSTICE.
    NPT TRANSATLANTICLONDON$1,245,3762023SUPPORT ONGOING CHARITABLE WORK IN THE FIELDS OF CHILDREN'S EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE AND CREATIVE ARTS.
    HOUSE OF ILLUSTRATIONLONDON$1,233,0462023SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK TO CHAMPION THE POWER OF ILLUSTRATION, PLACING IT AT THE HEART OF CONTEMPORARY VISUAL CULTURE AND INTRODUCING IT TO THE WIDEST POSSIBLE AUDIENCE THROUGH INNOVATIVE EXHIBITIONS, A PIONEERING LEARNING PROGRAMME, AND A THRIVING PUBLIC PROGRAMME OF TALKS AND EVENTS.
    ROALD DAHL MUSEUM AND STORY CENTRELONDON$618,9892023SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK TO EDUCATE AND ENGAGE YOUNG PEOPLE WITH THE WONDER OF WORDS AND THE POWER OF STORYTELLING THROUGH THE ROALD DAHL MUSEUM AND STORY CENTRE, BASED IN GREAT MISSENDEN.
    ROALD DAHL MARVELOUS CHILDREN'S CHARITYAMERSHAM$604,1922023SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK TO FIND INNOVATIVE WAYS TO ENSURE THAT CHILDREN AND FAMILIES HAVE THE CARE AND SUPPORT THEY NEED BY IMPROVING THE HEALTHCARE OUTCOMES AND RESILIENCE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, AND FOCUS ON COMPLEX, LIFELONG CONDITIONS THAT ARE UNDERFUNDED AND UNDER RESOURCED.
    PARTNERS IN HEALTHBOSTON, MA$452,9442023SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK IN PROVIDING MODERN HEALTH CARE OPTIONS TO POORER COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE GLOBE.
    ANNE FRANK TRUSTLONDON$141,8002023SUPPORT THE EDUCATION CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK TO EMPOWER 9- TO 15-YEAR-OLDS TO CHALLENGE ALL FORMS OF PREJUDICE, INSPIRED BY THE LIFE AND WORK OF ANNE FRANK.

    PARTNERS IN HEALTH

    $441,204
    BOSTON, MA2025

    SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK IN PROVIDING MODERN HEALTH CARE OPTIONS TO POORER COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE GLOBE.

    NPT TRANSATLANTIC

    $383,363
    LONDON2025

    SUPPORT ONGOING CHARITABLE WORK IN THE FIELDS OF CHILDREN'S EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE AND CREATIVE ARTS.

    NPT TRANSATLANTIC

    $27,261,194
    LONDON2024

    SUPPORT ONGOING CHARITABLE WORK IN THE FIELDS OF CHILDREN'S EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE AND CREATIVE ARTS.

    PARTNERS IN HEALTH

    $7,462,687
    BOSTON, MA2024

    SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK IN PROVIDING MODERN HEALTH CARE OPTIONS TO POORER COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE GLOBE.

    EQUAL JUSTICE INITIATIVE

    $499,339
    MONTGOMERY, AL2024

    SUPPORT ONGOING CHARITABLE WORK IN THE FIELDS OF EQUALITY AND JUSTICE.

    NPT TRANSATLANTIC

    $1,245,376
    LONDON2023

    SUPPORT ONGOING CHARITABLE WORK IN THE FIELDS OF CHILDREN'S EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE AND CREATIVE ARTS.

    HOUSE OF ILLUSTRATION

    $1,233,046
    LONDON2023

    SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK TO CHAMPION THE POWER OF ILLUSTRATION, PLACING IT AT THE HEART OF CONTEMPORARY VISUAL CULTURE AND INTRODUCING IT TO THE WIDEST POSSIBLE AUDIENCE THROUGH INNOVATIVE EXHIBITIONS, A PIONEERING LEARNING PROGRAMME, AND A THRIVING PUBLIC PROGRAMME OF TALKS AND EVENTS.

    ROALD DAHL MUSEUM AND STORY CENTRE

    $618,989
    LONDON2023

    SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK TO EDUCATE AND ENGAGE YOUNG PEOPLE WITH THE WONDER OF WORDS AND THE POWER OF STORYTELLING THROUGH THE ROALD DAHL MUSEUM AND STORY CENTRE, BASED IN GREAT MISSENDEN.

    ROALD DAHL MARVELOUS CHILDREN'S CHARITY

    $604,192
    AMERSHAM2023

    SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK TO FIND INNOVATIVE WAYS TO ENSURE THAT CHILDREN AND FAMILIES HAVE THE CARE AND SUPPORT THEY NEED BY IMPROVING THE HEALTHCARE OUTCOMES AND RESILIENCE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, AND FOCUS ON COMPLEX, LIFELONG CONDITIONS THAT ARE UNDERFUNDED AND UNDER RESOURCED.

    PARTNERS IN HEALTH

    $452,944
    BOSTON, MA2023

    SUPPORT THE CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK IN PROVIDING MODERN HEALTH CARE OPTIONS TO POORER COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE GLOBE.

    ANNE FRANK TRUST

    $141,800
    LONDON2023

    SUPPORT THE EDUCATION CHARITY'S ONGOING WORK TO EMPOWER 9- TO 15-YEAR-OLDS TO CHALLENGE ALL FORMS OF PREJUDICE, INSPIRED BY THE LIFE AND WORK OF ANNE FRANK.