
Our mission is to provide premier services to youth and their families as they navigate through some of life’s most difficult challenges, offering safe, healing environments and supports to help children succeed and thrive.
Abbott House Foundation Inc centers its giving on one organization: Abbott House Inc in Mitchell, South Dakota, with three recent mission-support grants totaling $4,181,495 across 2023, 2024, and 2025. That pattern points to sustained backing for the same youth-serving institution rather than a broad, dispersed grant portfolio. The foundation’s mission language emphasizes safe, healing environments and supports for children and families navigating difficult challenges, and the recent grants align with that purpose through unrestricted support for mission continuity. Two scholarship funds also show how the foundation extends support beyond core operations. The Mary E. Fuchs Scholarship has provided awards since 2020 to Abbott House alumni for certification, technical school, post-secondary education, and other training. A separate Abbott House Scholarship Fund serves the same alumni population through educational awards reviewed by the Abbott House Scholarship Committee, with funds sent directly to educational institutions. Together, these programs show a funder tied closely to youth services, alumni education, and organizational stability.
A clear theme in Abbott House Foundation Inc’s grantmaking is direct support for Abbott House’s program model. The largest recent grants were designated for “SUPPORT OF MISSION” to Abbott House Inc in Mitchell, South Dakota, indicating emphasis on continuity and general operations rather than narrow project funding. Education support is another defined area. The Mary E. Fuchs Scholarship supports Abbott House alumni pursuing certification, technical school, post-secondary education, and other training, with awards offered since 2020. A second alumni-focused fund, the Abbott House Scholarship Fund, supports the same kinds of educational goals and routes payments directly to educational institutions. That structure shows a preference for institution-based administration of student aid. Across these programs, the foundation’s support connects youth services, alumni advancement, and mission-aligned operating support.
Abbott House Foundation Inc gives at a relatively high dollar level, with typical grant sizes of $833,359 at the 25th percentile, a median of $1,245,394, and $1,657,429 at the 75th percentile. The recent record shows repeated awards to the same recipient across multiple years, suggesting ongoing support rather than isolated one-time grants. The foundation does not fund individuals directly, and its active scholarship programs are administered through Abbott House committees, with one fund sending payments directly to educational institutions. The grantmaking profile is local and concentrated in South Dakota.
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$1.9M
Most grants fall between $833K and $1.7M, with a median of $1.2M.
25th Percentile
$833K
Median
$1.2M
75th Percentile
$1.7M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in SD.
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Grantmaking is entirely in the United States and fully concentrated in South Dakota, which accounts for 100% of grants. The recipient location that appears most often is Mitchell, where Abbott House Inc received the recent mission-support awards. The active scholarship programs are also tied to South Dakota and support Abbott House alumni within the state. This is a highly localized pattern with no non-U.S. recipient countries in the available data.
Its recent grantmaking is centered on Abbott House Inc in Mitchell, South Dakota, with support described as “SUPPORT OF MISSION.” The foundation also runs two scholarship funds for Abbott House alumni pursuing certification, technical school, post-secondary education, and other training.
No. The foundation does not fund individuals directly. Its scholarship programs are administered through Abbott House scholarship processes, and the Abbott House Scholarship Fund sends payments directly to educational institutions.
Typical grants are large: $833,359 at the 25th percentile, a median of $1,245,394, and $1,657,429 at the 75th percentile. Recent grants also show repeated seven-figure support to the same recipient.
Giving is local and entirely in South Dakota. The data shows 100% of grants to recipients in South Dakota, with Mitchell appearing as the recipient city for the recent mission-support awards.
Yes. The Mary E. Fuchs Scholarship has provided awards since 2020 to Abbott House alumni, and the Abbott House Scholarship Fund supports alumni pursuing certification programs, technical school, post-secondary education, and other training.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABBOTT HOUSE INC | MITCHELL, SD | $1,690,707 | 2025 | SUPPORT OF MISSION |
| ABBOTT HOUSE INC | MITCHELL, SD | $2,069,464 | 2024 | SUPPORT OF MISSION |
| ABBOTT HOUSE INC | MITCHELL, SD | $421,324 | 2023 | SUPPORT OF MISSION |
ABBOTT HOUSE INC
$1,690,707SUPPORT OF MISSION
ABBOTT HOUSE INC
$2,069,464SUPPORT OF MISSION
ABBOTT HOUSE INC
$421,324SUPPORT OF MISSION