To provide Affordable Housing and Service Coordination for persons with limited incomes in an inclusive environment that enhances their quality of life physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Rhf Holdings Group Inc’s largest recent grant went to Rhf Foundation Inc for low and very low income housing development and resident benevolent care, signaling a funding strategy centered on housing and resident support rather than broad discretionary philanthropy. The foundation’s work is closely tied to affordable housing, assisted living, housing for older adults, housing for families, housing for people with disabilities, and community development. In the latest grants on file, that same housing-and-care model appears again through support to Retirement Housing Foundation for affordable housing and service coordination for persons with limited incomes in an inclusive environment that enhances quality of life physically, mentally, and spiritually. The foundation’s stated purpose emphasizes affordable housing and service coordination for persons with limited incomes, with an inclusive environment as part of the operating model. Its beneficiary profile points to low-income households, very low-income households, and residents who require coordinated services and supports. Leadership is listed as Stuart Hartman, and the organization’s funding approach is aligned with direct service delivery, capital or housing development, supportive services integration, and resident-focused benevolent care. The recent grant record shows a high level of concentration in housing-related support for communities connected to RHF.
Affordable housing is the clearest theme in the grant record. The foundation gave $59,537,574 to Rhf Foundation Inc for low and very low income housing development and resident benevolent care, a combination that links property development with resident support. Supportive housing and service coordination also appear in the latest filing. Rhf Holdings Group Inc awarded $6,245,418 to Retirement Housing Foundation to provide affordable housing and service coordination for persons with limited incomes in an inclusive environment that enhances quality of life physically, mentally, and spiritually. Beyond housing itself, the foundation’s program list shows resident-centered support functions such as resident benevolence, rental assistance, holiday toys for children, Project H.A.N.D.S., and youth education scholarships. Those programs point to a broader model in which housing stability and day-to-day support are treated together.
$6.2M
$13.4M
$111K
$6.3M
Most grants fall between $19.6M and $46.2M, with a median of $32.9M.
25th Percentile
$19.6M
Median
$32.9M
75th Percentile
$46.2M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in CA.
STUART HARTMAN
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The two recent grants on file are large, with a p25 of $19,568,457, a median of $32,891,496, and a p75 of $46,214,535. That distribution indicates very high-value grants rather than small awards. The recent record is also concentrated: the same Long Beach recipient location appears in both grants, and the foundation’s recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. The filing identifies the organization as not funding individuals and not making program-related investments. One active grant program, Volunteer of the Year Award, accepts unsolicited nominations; other listed programs also indicate unsolicited support in some cases.
Grantmaking is highly local and entirely U.S.-based in the recent file. Both recent grants went to Long Beach, CA recipients, and 100% of grants were awarded to recipients in California. The broader program list includes U.S. geography, with some RHF Charitable Foundation programs also reaching Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Even where programs are described more broadly, the recent grant record itself is concentrated in Long Beach and California.
Its stated purpose is to provide affordable housing and service coordination for persons with limited incomes in an inclusive environment. The beneficiary profile includes low-income households, very low-income households, and residents requiring coordinated services and supports, with focus areas that include older adults, families, and people with disabilities.
The listed focus areas are affordable housing, assisted living, housing for older adults, housing for families, housing for people with disabilities, and community development. The topic taxonomy also emphasizes supportive housing, case management, holistic quality-of-life supports, and resident-focused benevolent care.
The grant-size distribution is very large: p25 is $19,568,457, the median is $32,891,496, and p75 is $46,214,535. The recent grants file shows awards in the multi-million-dollar range rather than smaller program grants.
Recent grants are entirely U.S.-based, and 100% of grants in the file were awarded to recipients in California. The named recent recipients are both in Long Beach, CA, while some active programs extend to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Some active programs do. The Volunteer of the Year Award, RHF Charitable Foundation - Affordable Housing Fund, Resident Benevolence / Rental Assistance Funds, Holiday Toys for Children, Project H.A.N.D.S., and Youth Education Scholarships all list unsolicited support as accepted. The general RHF Charitable Foundation Grants program does not.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RETIREMENT HOUSING FOUNDATION | LONG BEACH, CA | $6,245,418 | 2025 | TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND SERVICE COORDINATION FOR PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES IN AN INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENT THAT ENHANCES THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE PHYSICALLY, MENTALLY AND SPIRITUALLY. |
| RHF FOUNDATION INC | LONG BEACH, CA | $59,537,574 | 2024 | TO PROVIDE LOW AND VERY LOW INCOME HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND RESIDENT BENEVOLENT CARE |
RETIREMENT HOUSING FOUNDATION
$6,245,418TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND SERVICE COORDINATION FOR PERSONS WITH LIMITED INCOMES IN AN INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENT THAT ENHANCES THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE PHYSICALLY, MENTALLY AND SPIRITUALLY.
RHF FOUNDATION INC
$59,537,574TO PROVIDE LOW AND VERY LOW INCOME HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND RESIDENT BENEVOLENT CARE