Room Five Charity Foundation concentrates its philanthropy on a very small set of nonprofits, providing unrestricted operating support with an emphasis on programs that promote emotional wellbeing for children and families. Nearly all giving in this period went to a single organization (The Gratitude Project), with a single small additional grant to an organization that appears to serve bereaved children. The foundation appears to prioritize direct program/operating funding over many small, diversified gifts.
Highly concentrated giving: very few grants, one repeat and dominant grantee receiving the bulk of funding, plus an isolated small gift; preference for unrestricted/operating support rather than project-specific grants.
Room Five Charity Foundation Inc directs most of its grantmaking to a very small set of nonprofits, and the largest recent awards have gone to The Gratitude Project for operating expenses. The foundation’s giving profile points to unrestricted support rather than narrowly restricted project funding, with one award of $70,000 in 2023 and another of $55,330 in 2024 to the same recipient. That repeated support is consistent with a funder that appears to prioritize organizational stability over a wide spread of small grants. A separate recent grant of $300 went to Tomorrows Rainbow in Coconut Creek, Florida, showing that the foundation also makes smaller operating grants alongside its larger commitments. Beyond grantmaking, Room Five runs its own community-facing efforts, including a Holiday Toy Drive, a Back to School Supplies Project, and local support for children and people experiencing homelessness in Miami. Its active program list also includes the Pet Foster Program with the Humane Society of Miami and The Gratitude Project, which is tied to relief for child-headed households in Nkomazi, South Africa.
A central theme in the foundation’s giving is operating support for child and family services. The Gratitude Project received $70,000 in 2023 and $55,330 in 2024, both earmarked for operating expenses, which indicates sustained backing for a program focused on child-headed households in Nkomazi. The foundation also touches grief support through a $300 grant to Tomorrows Rainbow for operating expenses, a recipient associated with bereaved children. Separate from grantmaking, Room Five’s own programs show a practical service orientation: the Holiday Toy Drive provides toys to children during the holidays, and the Back to School Supplies Project supplies backpacks and school materials through local partnerships. Its direct volunteer activity also includes feeding the homeless in downtown Miami.
Room Five Charity Foundation Inc’s recent grants cluster around a narrow band of sizes, with a p25 of $27,815, a median of $55,330, and a p75 of $62,665. The pattern suggests a small number of meaningful grants rather than many minor awards. Recurring support is visible in the records: The Gratitude Project appears in multiple years with operating-expense funding. The foundation funds individuals: False, and it does not make program-related investments. The available data points to grantmaking that is largely unrestricted or operating support oriented.
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Most grants fall between $28K and $63K, with a median of $55K.
25th Percentile
$28K
Median
$55K
75th Percentile
$63K
Top 3 recipient countries by grant volume for Room Five Charity Foundation.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | South Africa | 2 | $78K | 40.0% |
| 2 | United StatesDomestic |
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Notable grantees: THE GRATITUDE PROJECT, TOMORROWS RAINBOW
Grant recipients are concentrated in Florida and one international location. The top state by grant count is Florida, and 100% of grants went to recipients in the HQ state. Recent recipient locations include Coconut Creek, Florida, and grants tied to North Miami Beach and Miami through the foundation’s own program activity. One of the named recipients is associated with Nkomazi in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, showing that the foundation’s activity is not limited to one country in its programmatic reach.
The foundation supports child and family-focused work, including operating support for The Gratitude Project, grief support through Tomorrows Rainbow, and local community aid such as school supplies, holiday toys, and feeding programs in Miami.
Yes. The recent grants listed for The Gratitude Project were both for operating expenses, including $70,000 in 2023 and $55,330 in 2024. The $300 grant to Tomorrows Rainbow was also for operating expenses.
It is highly concentrated. Nearly all giving in the period went to The Gratitude Project, with only one other small recent grant listed in the data.
The grant-size distribution is relatively narrow: p25 is $27,815, median is $55,330, and p75 is $62,665. That points to a small set of mid-sized grants rather than many tiny awards.
The foundation gives most often in Florida, and 100% of the grants in the data went to recipients in the HQ state. Recent recipient cities include Coconut Creek, and the foundation’s own program activity is centered in Miami and North Miami Beach.
2026
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.
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40.0% |
| 3 | Afghanistan | 1 | $55K | 20.0% |
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE GRATITUDE PROJECT | GAUTENG, SO | $8,000 | 2026 | FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY CENTER FOR CHILDREN |
| KRISTI HOUSE | MIAMI, FL | $200 | 2026 | BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
| TOMORROWS RAINBOW | COCONUT CREEK, FL | $300 | 2025 | TO FUND OPERATING EXPENSES |
| THE GRATITUDE PROJECT | GAUTENG | $55,330 | 2024 | TO FUND OPERATING EXPENSES |
| THE GRATITUDE PROJECT | GAUTENG | $70,000 | 2023 | OPERATING EXPENSES |
THE GRATITUDE PROJECT
$8,000FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY CENTER FOR CHILDREN
KRISTI HOUSE
$200BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES
TOMORROWS RAINBOW
$300TO FUND OPERATING EXPENSES
THE GRATITUDE PROJECT
$55,330TO FUND OPERATING EXPENSES
THE GRATITUDE PROJECT
$70,000OPERATING EXPENSES