
Allies, Inc. is a nonprofit agency dedicated to providing housing, healthcare, meaningful employment and recreational activities to people with special needs in the communities of their choice.
Allies Inc. uses a single recurring grant size of $2,000,000, and its recent filing shows that amount going to Woods Foundation of New Jersey Inc. in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, to support various New Jersey affiliates of Woods, including Allies. That pattern fits a public charity with a regional grantmaking profile and a clear emphasis on strengthening affiliated organizations rather than funding individuals. The organization’s stated work centers on people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with services that include housing, healthcare, meaningful employment, recreational activities, residential supports, day habilitation, crisis stabilization, and supported employment and vocational training. A distinctive feature of the foundation is its active Community Engagement & Enrichment Fund, which is designed to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities take part in community inclusion activities and enrichment opportunities. The fund covers activities such as art or dance classes, concerts, museum visits, gym memberships, sporting events, and trips, showing that the foundation’s giving extends beyond core service delivery into participation in everyday community life. The foundation also supports allied partner organizations and New Jersey-based nonprofit affiliates through organizational support and partnership-based funding.
Allies Inc. gives through a mix of affiliate support and community participation funding tied to its disability services mission. One recent grant of $2,000,000 went to Woods Foundation of New Jersey Inc. for support of various New Jersey affiliates of Woods, including Allies, which shows how the foundation backs network capacity rather than isolated projects. Its Community Engagement & Enrichment Fund adds another dimension. The fund is meant to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in pursuing community inclusion activities, hobbies, classes, events, and other enrichment opportunities. The examples listed include art or dance classes, concerts, museum visits, gym memberships, sporting events, and trips. The foundation’s broader service profile includes residential services, children’s intensive residential treatment, crisis stabilization, supported employment and vocational training, and integrated healthcare. That mix points to a grantmaking approach linked to direct service systems and day-to-day quality of life for people with special needs.
$2M
$50.4M
$81.3M
$70.8M
Most grants fall between $2M and $2M, with a median of $2M.
25th Percentile
$2M
Median
$2M
75th Percentile
$2M
About 0% of grants go to recipients in PA.
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Allies Inc. shows a very uniform grant-size pattern: the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile are all $2,000,000. That indicates a highly concentrated distribution rather than a broad range of grant sizes. The latest 990 year on file is 2023, and the foundation’s annual grants given total $2,000,000. It is a public charity, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. The available data points to organizational support and affiliate strengthening rather than small project grants or a mixed grant portfolio.
Grantmaking is regional, with New Jersey as the intended geography for the active Community Engagement & Enrichment Fund. In the recent grants list, the recipient is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, while the support is directed to New Jersey affiliates. The top state by grant count is Pennsylvania, and 0% of grants went to recipients in the headquarters state of New Jersey. The grant recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
The foundation supports New Jersey-based nonprofit affiliates and allied partner organizations. Its recent grant to Woods Foundation of New Jersey Inc. was for various New Jersey affiliates of Woods, including Allies, which fits its focus on affiliate capacity building and organizational sustainability.
The grant-size distribution is flat: p25, median, and p75 are each $2,000,000. The 2023 filing also shows $2,000,000 in annual grants given, suggesting one large grant rather than many smaller awards.
Yes. The active Community Engagement & Enrichment Fund is listed as accepting unsolicited applications, and it is designed to support community inclusion and enrichment activities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in New Jersey.
The foundation’s stated focus areas include intellectual and developmental disabilities, residential services, day habilitation, children’s intensive residential treatment, crisis stabilization, supported employment and vocational training, community inclusion and recreation, and integrated healthcare.
Giving is regional, with New Jersey as the intended geography for its active fund. In the recent grants data, the top state by grant count is Pennsylvania, and the recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
2023
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WOODS FOUNDATION OF NEW JERSEY INC | LANGHORNE, PA | $2,000,000 | 2023 | TO SUPPORT VARIOUS NEW JERSEY AFFILIATES OF WOODS, INCLUDING ALLIES. |
WOODS FOUNDATION OF NEW JERSEY INC
$2,000,000TO SUPPORT VARIOUS NEW JERSEY AFFILIATES OF WOODS, INCLUDING ALLIES.