The Stuart Family Charitable Trust directs all known giving to a single nonprofit, Curebound, providing general support over multiple grants. Their giving appears focused on sustaining one organization tied to medical/cancer-related fundraising or research support rather than a diversified portfolio. The grants are unrestricted/general in purpose and likely intended to support organizational capacity or program continuity.
Highly concentrated: repeat, modest-sized grants exclusively to one grantee (three grants totaling $98,700), focused on general operating support rather than a spread across many organizations.
A single nonprofit dominates the Stuart Family Charitable Trust’s known giving: Curebound received $54,000 in 2025, $28,500 in 2024, and $16,200 in 2023, all listed as general support. That repeated pattern points to a funder that sustains one primary partner over time rather than spreading gifts across a broad portfolio. The trust’s largest recent checks sit alongside smaller general grants to other organizations, but the clearest thread is continued support for cancer and medical-research fundraising infrastructure. Across the recent grants list, the trust also appears in other mission areas, including youth services, legal aid, animal rescue, and local community groups. Yet the overall profile is shaped by concentrated, repeat funding and unrestricted awards. City of Hope received a general grant in 2025, and Candlelighters Childhood Cancer also appears in 2025, reinforcing the connection to health-related philanthropy. The trust’s giving pattern suggests emphasis on organizational continuity, with grants that can support operations, fundraising, or program delivery rather than narrowly restricted projects.
Cancer-related philanthropy is the most visible theme in the trust’s recent grants. Curebound received the trust’s largest listed award, and City of Hope also received a general grant in 2025. A separate health-focused recipient, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Research Foundation, appears in the list as well. Outside health, the trust has supported youth and family-facing services. Communities in Schools of Nevada received $7,500 in 2025 and another $7,500 in 2023, showing repeat support for school-based services. Legal Aid Center of Nevada received $5,000 in 2025, adding a civil-legal access dimension to the portfolio. The list also includes animal welfare and local community organizations. Little Hooves Rescue Incorporated received $10,000 in 2023, while Rancho Santa Fe Vinters & Growers Association received $5,000 in 2023.
Typical grant sizes cluster in the low thousands: p25 is $2,500, median is $5,000, and p75 is $7,500. The distribution is lopsided because one recipient, Curebound, received much larger awards than the rest. The trust also shows repeat giving across multiple years, including several organizations that appear more than once in the recent-grants list. All grants shown are general support, and the foundation does not fund individuals or program-related investments. The grant pattern is consistent with a small trust making a mix of recurring and occasional gifts, often at modest amounts.
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$682K
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$88K
Most grants fall between $3K and $8K, with a median of $5K.
25th Percentile
$3K
Median
$5K
75th Percentile
$8K
About 41% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Notable grantees: Curebound
Grants are U.S.-only and concentrated in California, which accounts for 41% of grants in the HQ state and is also the top state by grant count. San Diego appears repeatedly through Curebound, while Las Vegas appears through Communities in Schools of Nevada, Candlelighters Childhood Cancer, and Legal Aid Center of Nevada. Other recipient locations include Encinitas, Duarte, La Jolla, and Rancho Santa Fe in California, with additional grants to Rye Brook, Saint Louis, Amissville, and Porter.
The trust’s recent grants include cancer and medical-research fundraising organizations, youth-serving nonprofits, legal aid, animal rescue, and local community groups. Curebound, City of Hope, and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Research Foundation point to a health-related emphasis, while Communities in Schools of Nevada and Legal Aid Center of Nevada show broader community support.
Yes. Curebound appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Communities in Schools of Nevada appears in both 2023 and 2025. Southern States Equine Savers Inc also appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, showing that the trust does make recurring grants.
The middle of the distribution is modest: p25 is $2,500, median is $5,000, and p75 is $7,500. The recent list also includes larger awards, with Curebound receiving $54,000 in 2025 and $28,500 in 2024.
California is the top state by grant count, and 41% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. San Diego, Las Vegas, Encinitas, Duarte, La Jolla, and Rancho Santa Fe all appear in the recent grants list.
The recent grants are listed as general support. That includes the trust’s largest awards to Curebound and its other named recipients, suggesting flexibility for operating or program continuity rather than narrowly restricted project funding.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CUREBOUND | SAN DIEGO, CA | $54,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF NEVADA | LAS VEGAS, NV | $7,500 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| CANDLELIGHTERS CHILDHOOD CANCER | LAS VEGAS, NV | $5,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| CITY OF HOPE | DUARTE, CA | $5,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| LEGAL AID CENTER OF NEVADA | LAS VEGAS, NV | $5,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| SOUTHERN STATES EQUINE SAVERS INC | PORTER, TX | $2,000 | 2025 | GENERAL |
| CUREBOUND | SAN DIEGO, CA | $28,500 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| PEDAL THE CAUSE | SAINT LOUIS, MO | $2,500 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| SOUTHERN STATES EQUINE SAVERS INC | PORTER, TX | $2,000 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| THE LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY RESEARCH FOUNDATION | RYE BROOK, NY | $500 | 2024 | GENERAL |
| CUREBOUND | SAN DIEGO, CA | $16,200 | 2023 | GENERAL |
| LITTLE HOOVES RESCUE INCORPORATED | ENCINITAS, CA | $10,000 | 2023 | GENERAL |
| COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF NEVADA | LAS VEGAS, NV | $7,500 | 2023 | GENERAL |
| RANCHO SANTA FE VINTERS & GROWERS ASSOCIATION | RANCHO SANTA FE, CA | $5,000 | 2023 | GENERAL |
| HEALING HEARTS ANIMAL RESCUE INC | AMISSVILLE, VA | $2,500 | 2023 | GENERAL |
| SOUTHERN STATES EQUINE SAVERS INC | PORTER, TX | $2,500 | 2023 | GENERAL |
| TEENS RISE FOUNDATION | LA JOLLA, CA | $300 | 2023 | GENERAL |
CUREBOUND
$54,000GENERAL
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF NEVADA
$7,500GENERAL
CANDLELIGHTERS CHILDHOOD CANCER
$5,000GENERAL
CITY OF HOPE
$5,000GENERAL
LEGAL AID CENTER OF NEVADA
$5,000GENERAL
SOUTHERN STATES EQUINE SAVERS INC
$2,000GENERAL
CUREBOUND
GENERAL
PEDAL THE CAUSE
$2,500GENERAL
SOUTHERN STATES EQUINE SAVERS INC
$2,000GENERAL
THE LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY RESEARCH FOUNDATION
$500GENERAL
CUREBOUND
$16,200GENERAL
LITTLE HOOVES RESCUE INCORPORATED
$10,000GENERAL
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF NEVADA
$7,500GENERAL
RANCHO SANTA FE VINTERS & GROWERS ASSOCIATION
$5,000GENERAL
HEALING HEARTS ANIMAL RESCUE INC
$2,500GENERAL
SOUTHERN STATES EQUINE SAVERS INC
$2,500GENERAL
TEENS RISE FOUNDATION
$300GENERAL