The Schroth Family Foundation concentrates its giving on children’s needs, with large gifts to pediatric healthcare and organizations serving children with developmental or behavioral challenges, alongside targeted support for Catholic parish schools and tuition assistance for inner-city students. Grants are often sizeable and directed to a small set of repeat grantees, reflecting focused, relationship-driven philanthropy with ties to both South Florida and New Jersey communities.
The Schroth Family Foundation Inc. shows a clear preference for sustained, high-dollar support to a small circle of children’s and Catholic organizations. Its largest recent grant went to Nicklaus Childrens Health Care Foundation for serving children in medical need, and the same recipient appears again in the prior year, pointing to continuity in pediatric support. Another major relationship is with Ladacin Network in Ocean, New Jersey, where the foundation funded care that includes educational, therapeutic, social, residential, and support services for children and families. The giving pattern also reaches into faith-based education and parish life. Grants to Our Lady of Mt Carmel in New York, Carmel Connection Foundation in Bay Head, and the Scholarship Fund for Inner-city Children in Newark and New York tie the foundation to Catholic schooling and parish-centered support. Smaller awards extend to organizations serving young adults with physical challenges, families affected by rare diseases, and homeless mothers with children. Across these areas, the foundation’s grantmaking reflects focused, relationship-based philanthropy rather than a broad, scattershot portfolio.
Children’s medical care is a central theme. In 2025, The Schroth Family Foundation Inc. gave $750,000 to Nicklaus Childrens Health Care Foundation for serving children in medical need, following a $500,000 grant in 2024 for the same purpose. The foundation also supports residential and therapeutic services for children with developmental or behavioral disabilities. It awarded $247,750 in 2025 to Ladacin Network in Ocean, New Jersey, after providing $200,000 in both 2023 and 2024 for educational, therapeutic, social, residential, and support services. Catholic education and parish support form another thread. Grants included $80,000 to Scholarship Fund for Inner-city Children (sfic) in New York for helping families with financial needs send children to Catholic school, plus $100,000 to Carmel Connection Foundation for Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in Asbury Park, New Jersey. The portfolio also reaches into other community needs, including $10,000 to Live Like Maddie Corp. for rare-disease support and $500 to Good Counsel Inc. for residential care and community-based services for homeless, expectant, and new mothers and their children.
$2.9M
$29M
$1.3M
$1.9M
Most grants fall between $13K and $163K, with a median of $73K.
25th Percentile
$13K
Median
$73K
75th Percentile
$163K
About 7% of grants go to recipients in NY.
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Concentrated, high-dollar grants to a small portfolio of repeat grantees; combines major institutional gifts (healthcare, disability services) with targeted local education and faith-based support. Geographic focus appears to be regional (South Florida) with notable support for specific New Jersey parish/school initiatives.
Notable grantees: Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation, Ladacin Network, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Scholarship Fund for Inner City Children, Carmel Connection Foundation
Grant sizes are uneven but clearly oriented toward substantial awards: the typical grant size sits at $12,500 at the 25th percentile, $72,500 at the median, and $162,500 at the 75th percentile. The recent record shows repeated support to the same organizations across multiple years, especially in pediatric care, residential services, parish support, and Catholic education. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-off gifts. The foundation is a family foundation, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. No application process is identified in the data.
The foundation’s giving is regional, with most grants landing in New York by count. New Jersey is also prominent, including recipient locations such as Ocean, Newark, Bay Head, Spring Lake, Secaucus, and Long Branch. Florida appears in both the headquarters and the grant list, but only 7% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Outside the Northeast, the recent record also includes grants to Roswell, Georgia; Bronx, New York; Lemont, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Johns Creek, Georgia.
The foundation repeatedly funds children’s medical care, services for children with developmental or behavioral disabilities, Catholic parish and school support, and tuition assistance. Recent grants include pediatric health care, therapeutic residential services, and Catholic education-related organizations in New York and New Jersey.
Yes. The recent record shows repeated awards to several recipients across more than one year, including Nicklaus Childrens Health Care Foundation, Ladacin Network, Our Lady of Mt Carmel, Carmel Connection Foundation, and St Michaels Church. That pattern points to recurring support rather than isolated gifts.
The foundation’s grant-size distribution centers on $12,500 at the 25th percentile, $72,500 at the median, and $162,500 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also shows several larger awards, including seven-figure-scale support across multiple years for children’s medical care.
By grant count, New York is the top state for the foundation’s giving. New Jersey is also a major recipient state, with grants going to places such as Newark, Ocean, Bay Head, Spring Lake, Secaucus, and Long Branch.
No. The foundation does not fund individuals, and it does not make program-related investments.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NICKLAUS CHILDRENS HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION | NORTH PALM BEACH, FL | $750,000 | 2025 | SERVING CHILDREN IN MEDICAL NEED |
| LADACIN NETWORK | OCEAN, NJ | $247,750 | 2025 | PROVIDING CARE, INCLUDINGEDUCATIONAL, THERAPEUTIC, SOCIALRESIDENTIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES |
| OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL | NEW YORK, NY | $100,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS |
| CARMEL CONNECTION FOUNDATION | BAY HEAD, NJ | $100,000 | 2025 | SUPPORTS OUR LADY OF MOUNTCARMEL SCHOOL IN ASBURY PARK NJ |
| SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR INNER-CITY CHILDREN (SFIC) | NEW YORK, NY | $80,000 | 2025 | PROVIDES FAMILIES WITH FINANCIALNEEDS THE OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE THEIRCHILDREN CATHOLIC SCHOOL IN NY |
| CATHOLICS WORLD MISSION GA | ROSWELL, GA | $25,000 | 2025 | SPREAD THE CATHOLICFAITH AND SUPPORT UPLIFTING FAMILIES |
| SETON EDUCATION PARTNERS | CINCINNATI, OH | $10,000 | 2025 | EXPANDS OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARENTS INUNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES TO CHOOSECATHOLIC EDUCATION FOR THEIR CHILDREN |
| EVEREST ACADEMY LEMONT INC | LEMONT, IL | $10,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS EDUCATION |
| CHAMPIONS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | JOHNS CREEK, GA | $10,000 | 2025 | FOUNDATIONS MISSION IS TO EMPOWERYOUNG ADULTS WITH PHYSICAL CHALLENGES TO REACHTHEIR POTENTIAL FOR INDEPENDENCE |
| LIVE LIKE MADDIE CORP | SPRING LAKE, NJ | $10,000 | 2025 | SERVING THE LIVES OF INDIVIUDALS AND FAMILIESAFFECTED BY RARE DISEASES |
| ST MICHAELS CHURCH | LONG BRANCH, NJ | $1,000 | 2025 | RELIGIOUS AND COMMUNITYSUPPORT SERVICES |
| NICKLAUS CHILDRENS HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION | NORTH PALM BEACH, FL | $500,000 | 2024 | SERVING CHILDREN IN MEDICAL NEED |
| LADACIN NETWORK | OCEAN, NJ | $200,000 | 2024 | PROVIDING CARE, INCLUDINGEDUCATIONAL, THERAPEUTIC, SOCIALRESIDENTIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES |
| OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL | NEW YORK, NY | $125,000 | 2024 | RELIGIOUS |
| CARMEL CONNECTION FOUNDATION | BAY HEAD, NJ | $75,000 | 2024 | SUPPORTS OUR LADY OF MOUNTCARMEL SCHOOL IN ASBURY PARK NJ |
| ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK CHARITABLE TRUST | NEWARK, NJ | $70,000 | 2024 | RELIGIOUS GROUPSERVING THOSE MOST IN NEEDTO PROMOTE INHERENT DIGNITY |
| BRILLA COLLEGE PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOLS | BRONX, NY | $20,000 | 2024 | PROVIDING HOPE AND OPPORTUNITY IN CHRONICALLY UNDERSERVED NEIGHBORHOODS |
| CATHOLICS WORLD MISSION GA | ROSWELL, GA | $20,000 | 2024 | SPREAD THE CATHOLICFAITH AND SUPPORT UPLIFTING FAMILIES |
| CHAMPIONS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | JOHNS CREEK, GA | $10,000 | 2024 | FOUNDATIONS MISSION IS TO EMPOWERYOUNG ADULTS WITH PHYSICAL CHALLENGES TO REACHTHEIR POTENTIAL FOR INDEPENDENCE |
| ST MICHAELS CHURCH | LONG BRANCH, NJ | $1,000 | 2024 | RELIGIOUS AND COMMUNITYSUPPORT SERVICES |
| LADACIN NETWORK | OCEAN, NJ | $200,000 | 2023 | PROVIDING CARE, INCLUDINGEDUCATIONAL, THERAPEUTIC, SOCIALREDIDENTIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES |
| OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL | NEW YORK, NY | $175,000 | 2023 | RELIGIOUS |
| SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR INNER CITY CHILDREN | NEWARK, NJ | $110,000 | 2023 | SUPPORT FOR INNER CITYEDUCATION PROVIDINGTUITION ASSISTANCE |
| ST MICHAELS CHURCH | LONG BRANCH, NJ | $1,000 | 2023 | RELIGIOUS AND COMMUNITYSUPPORT SERVICES |
| GOOD COUNSEL INC | SECAUCUS, NJ | $500 | 2023 | PROVIDES SUPPORT AND RESIDENTIAL CAREAND COMMUNITY BASED SERIVCES FOR HOMELESS, EXPECTANTAND NEW MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN |
NICKLAUS CHILDRENS HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION
$750,000SERVING CHILDREN IN MEDICAL NEED
LADACIN NETWORK
$247,750PROVIDING CARE, INCLUDINGEDUCATIONAL, THERAPEUTIC, SOCIALRESIDENTIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES
OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL
$100,000RELIGIOUS
CARMEL CONNECTION FOUNDATION
$100,000SUPPORTS OUR LADY OF MOUNTCARMEL SCHOOL IN ASBURY PARK NJ
SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR INNER-CITY CHILDREN (SFIC)
$80,000PROVIDES FAMILIES WITH FINANCIALNEEDS THE OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE THEIRCHILDREN CATHOLIC SCHOOL IN NY
CATHOLICS WORLD MISSION GA
$25,000SPREAD THE CATHOLICFAITH AND SUPPORT UPLIFTING FAMILIES
SETON EDUCATION PARTNERS
$10,000EXPANDS OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARENTS INUNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES TO CHOOSECATHOLIC EDUCATION FOR THEIR CHILDREN
EVEREST ACADEMY LEMONT INC
$10,000RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
CHAMPIONS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$10,000FOUNDATIONS MISSION IS TO EMPOWERYOUNG ADULTS WITH PHYSICAL CHALLENGES TO REACHTHEIR POTENTIAL FOR INDEPENDENCE
LIVE LIKE MADDIE CORP
$10,000SERVING THE LIVES OF INDIVIUDALS AND FAMILIESAFFECTED BY RARE DISEASES
ST MICHAELS CHURCH
$1,000RELIGIOUS AND COMMUNITYSUPPORT SERVICES
NICKLAUS CHILDRENS HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION
$500,000SERVING CHILDREN IN MEDICAL NEED
LADACIN NETWORK
$200,000PROVIDING CARE, INCLUDINGEDUCATIONAL, THERAPEUTIC, SOCIALRESIDENTIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES
OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL
$125,000RELIGIOUS
CARMEL CONNECTION FOUNDATION
$75,000SUPPORTS OUR LADY OF MOUNTCARMEL SCHOOL IN ASBURY PARK NJ
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK CHARITABLE TRUST
$70,000RELIGIOUS GROUPSERVING THOSE MOST IN NEEDTO PROMOTE INHERENT DIGNITY
BRILLA COLLEGE PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOLS
$20,000PROVIDING HOPE AND OPPORTUNITY IN CHRONICALLY UNDERSERVED NEIGHBORHOODS
CATHOLICS WORLD MISSION GA
$20,000SPREAD THE CATHOLICFAITH AND SUPPORT UPLIFTING FAMILIES
CHAMPIONS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$10,000FOUNDATIONS MISSION IS TO EMPOWERYOUNG ADULTS WITH PHYSICAL CHALLENGES TO REACHTHEIR POTENTIAL FOR INDEPENDENCE
ST MICHAELS CHURCH
$1,000RELIGIOUS AND COMMUNITYSUPPORT SERVICES
LADACIN NETWORK
$200,000PROVIDING CARE, INCLUDINGEDUCATIONAL, THERAPEUTIC, SOCIALREDIDENTIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES
OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL
$175,000RELIGIOUS
SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR INNER CITY CHILDREN
$110,000SUPPORT FOR INNER CITYEDUCATION PROVIDINGTUITION ASSISTANCE
ST MICHAELS CHURCH
$1,000RELIGIOUS AND COMMUNITYSUPPORT SERVICES
GOOD COUNSEL INC
$500PROVIDES SUPPORT AND RESIDENTIAL CAREAND COMMUNITY BASED SERIVCES FOR HOMELESS, EXPECTANTAND NEW MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN