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A U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organization that provides funding and direct support for projects helping neglected, abused, abandoned and impoverished children in the Philippines by providing shelter, education, health care, counseling and community outreach.
The Lingap Children's Foundation centers its giving on youth in the Philippines, with support for shelter, education, health care, counseling, and community outreach. Its latest reported grant was $800,000 in 2025 to Mission for Wisdom and Hope in Toledo, Ohio, for initiatives related to the growth and assistance of youth in the Philippines. That single award matches the foundation’s annual grants given figure, underscoring how its recent grantmaking can be tied to a concentrated annual outlay. The foundation’s public-facing programs also show a strong direct-service orientation: child sponsorship for ongoing care at The Lingap Center, one-time donations for operating support, and fundraising and speaking opportunities that help sustain the organization’s work. The Lingap Children's Foundation is a U.S.-based public charity, but its stated beneficiaries are children in the Philippines. Its program language emphasizes neglected, abused, abandoned, and impoverished children, along with services such as shelter, education, health care, counseling, nutrition, and basic literacy. The foundation also supports legacy giving and donor engagement through planned giving, host events, and invitations for representatives to speak, suggesting a structure that blends fundraising, outreach, and ongoing child-welfare support.
Child welfare is the clearest throughline in the foundation’s work. The A Place at the Table sponsorship program funds ongoing care, education, meals, healthcare, and shelter for children at The Lingap Center in the Philippines, making it a core support mechanism rather than a one-off award. Education also appears as a recurring priority. The foundation’s stated focus includes K-12 and college education, while its broader summary mentions support for school-related needs alongside shelter and health care. That same direct-service model extends to basic literacy and community outreach for vulnerable children. Health and counseling are part of the service package as well. The foundation’s program descriptions include nutrition and health services, and the core mission language specifically names counseling for neglected, abused, abandoned, and impoverished children. Together, these priorities point to a model built around whole-child support rather than a single intervention.
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About 0% of grants go to recipients in OH.
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The foundation’s reported annual grants given is $800,000, and the latest filing shows a single 2025 grant of the same size. That points to very concentrated giving in the most recent year on file. The organization is a public charity, not a private foundation, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Several of its giving and support channels are recurring rather than one-time: child sponsorship, planned giving, speaking engagements, hosted fundraising events, and general donations. The presence of both unsolicited and non-unsolicited options suggests a mix of open support opportunities and donor-initiated activities. The recent grant record does not show a multi-year pattern in the data provided.
Grant activity in the data lands outside the foundation’s Michigan headquarters. The recent grant went to Toledo, Ohio, and the recipient country distribution shows all reported grants in the United States. At the program level, the foundation’s beneficiary geography is the Philippines, where children at The Lingap Center receive care, education, and shelter. Support activities also connect the United States and the Philippines through speaking, fundraising, and travel support for the founder and board.
Its stated focus includes orphan and vulnerable children, residential care, education from K-12 through college, street outreach and basic literacy, and nutrition and health services. The foundation’s mission language also names shelter, counseling, and community outreach for neglected, abused, abandoned, and impoverished children in the Philippines.
Yes. The A Place at the Table program is a monthly child sponsorship option that funds ongoing care, education, meals, healthcare, and shelter for children at The Lingap Center in the Philippines. It is described as the principal program supporting operations and the ability to admit children in crisis.
The latest reported grant was $800,000 in 2025. That amount also matches the foundation’s annual grants given figure of $800,000, indicating a very concentrated recent giving year in the data provided.
Yes. The foundation lists one-time donations, gifts of stock, donated airline miles, hosted fundraising events, speaking engagements, and planned giving. These options support both operations and outreach, including travel costs for the founder or board to visit the Lingap Center.
The recent grant record shows a recipient in Toledo, Ohio, while the foundation’s beneficiary focus is children in the Philippines. Program descriptions also connect United States-based supporters and events with services delivered in the Philippines.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
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Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MISSION FOR WISDOM AND HOPE | TOLEDO, OH | $800,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT INITIATIVES RELATED TO GROWTH AND ASSISTANCE OF YOUTH IN THE PHILIP |
MISSION FOR WISDOM AND HOPE
$800,000SUPPORT INITIATIVES RELATED TO GROWTH AND ASSISTANCE OF YOUTH IN THE PHILIP