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    Altrusa International Foundation

    ActivoPublic CharityEducation
    CHICAGO, ILSitio webEIN: 36-61104181 declaraciones registradas

    About Altrusa International Foundation

    Support Altrusa Foundation with gifts to build strong communities by advancing healthcare, education, community service and leadership projects locally and internationally.

    Focus Areas

    international healthcareeducationcamps for children with disabilitiesdisaster reliefscholarshipscommunity serviceleadership development

    Who They Fund

    underserved childrenill / medically vulnerable childrencommunities affected by disasterslocal community service organizations

    Funding Style

    direct service / program support

    About Altrusa International Foundation

    A large share of Altrusa International Foundation Inc’s 2023 grantmaking went to disaster relief, with $10,000 awards to World Central Kitchen, UNICEF, International Disaster Emergency Services, American Red Cross, Northside Christian Church, and Doctors Without Borders. That pattern sits alongside support for Altrusa clubs’ own service projects, children’s camps, and medical care for children, showing a funder that combines emergency response with chapter-based community service. The foundation is a public charity with $186,056 in annual grants and $4,173,978 in assets on file for 2023. Its recent grants also show direct support for local Altrusa affiliates’ project work. Altrusa International of Enterprise Al, Altrusa International of San Antonio TX, Altrusa International of Anaheim California, Altrusa International of Chula Vista California, and Altrusa International of Downtown Dallas Texas each received $8,000 for community service projects. Other awards went to Sherwood Forest Camp Inc for support for underserved or ill children and to The Healing Hands Foundation for medical care for children. The funding pattern suggests a national network of club-led projects rather than a single issue area or one-off response.

    What Altrusa International Foundation Funds

    Disaster relief is the clearest theme in the recent grants. The foundation gave $10,000 to World Central Kitchen for disaster relief and $10,000 to Doctors Without Borders for the same purpose, along with a $9,500 grant to Graves County Board of Education for disaster releif. Those awards align with the year-round disaster relief aid program described in its grantmaking structure. The foundation also supports children’s health and respite programming. Sherwood Forest Camp Inc received $10,000 for support camp for underserved/ill children, while The Healing Hands Foundation received $7,500 for medical care for children. Medicine for Mali was awarded $7,000 for medical care for children. Community service through Altrusa clubs is another recurring area. Several club affiliates received $8,000 awards for community service projects, and the program structure includes project grants for Altrusa Clubs, ASTRA Clubs, and districts.

    How Altrusa International Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster tightly around a small range: the p25 is $6,800, median is $8,000, and p75 is $10,000. That fits a pattern of modest, project-level awards rather than large institutional grants. The foundation is a public charity and a regular funder, not a DAF. Recent grants show both outside grantees and Altrusa-affiliated recipients, with club and district support appearing alongside direct-service awards. Several named recipients recur by type rather than as repeated organizations, especially disaster-response groups and Altrusa clubs. Unsolicited applications are accepted for multiple active programs, including Project Grants, New Club Charter Grants, Disaster Relief Aid, and Club 52 Grants.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $186K

    Total Assets

    $4.2M

    Total Revenue

    $401K

    Total Expenses

    $728K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $7K and $10K, with a median of $8K.

    25th Percentile

    $7K

    Median

    $8K

    75th Percentile

    $10K

    Geographic Reach

    National15 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in IN.

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    Where Altrusa International Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are entirely U.S.-based in the recent list, with 23 grants and 100% going to U.S. recipients. Indiana appears most often by grant count, and the named recipients include Noblesville, New Albany, and multiple other Indiana locations. Other repeated cities include Washington, DC; Dallas, TX; and Anaheim, CA. The recent grants also reach St. Louis, MO; Mayfield, KY; Mesa, AZ; and Freeland, MD, showing a broad national spread rather than concentration in Illinois, where the foundation is headquartered.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Altrusa International Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Altrusa International Foundation Inc fund most often?

    The foundation funds disaster relief groups, children’s health and camp programs, and Altrusa club service projects. In the recent grants list, awards went to World Central Kitchen, UNICEF, American Red Cross, Sherwood Forest Camp Inc, The Healing Hands Foundation, and multiple Altrusa club affiliates for community service projects.

    What is a typical grant size?

    Typical awards are in the low thousands. The grant-size distribution shows a p25 of $6,800, a median of $8,000, and a p75 of $10,000. Many recent grants land at $8,000 or $10,000, with smaller project awards also appearing in the active programs.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes, for several programs. Project Grants, New Club Charter Grants, Disaster Relief Aid, and Club 52 Grants all accept unsolicited applications. Other award programs, including the Wilma B. Hogan Enduring Community Project Award and the Anna H. Settle Community Leadership Award, are not open to unsolicited applications.

    Where does the foundation give geographically?

    Recent grants are all in the United States, and the geographic scope of giving is national. Indiana is the top state by grant count, with recipient cities including Noblesville and New Albany. Other recent recipient locations include Washington, DC; Dallas, TX; Anaheim, CA; and St. Louis, MO.

    What areas are covered by the active grant programs?

    Active programs cover community service projects, disaster relief, children’s health and camps, leadership awards, and individual education support. The named focus areas include literacy, education, economic well-being, quality of life, emergency response, medical care for children, and vocational or technical training.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2023

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.

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    Project Grants (Altrusa Foundation Grants Program)

    community serviceliteracyeducation+2 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Only Altrusa-affiliated organizations (Altrusa Clubs, ASTRA Clubs, and Altrusa Districts). Applicants must be current with any required follow-up reports from previous awards.

    Fecha límite: Cycle One application deadline: September 15. Cycle Two application deadline: March 15. Two grant cycles each fiscal year (June 1-May 31).

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    Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abiertaMonto: Variable

    New Club Charter Grants

    service projectsclub startup support

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Clubs chartered less than 12 months from application date. Applications must be received on or before the charter anniversary (within 12 months).

    Fecha límite: Applications may be submitted any time during the 12 months following the club's charter date; must be received on or before the charter anniversary.

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    Disaster Relief Aid

    disaster reliefnatural disastersemergency response+1 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Requests must be initiated by a written request from a District Governor to the International Foundation. The project should benefit at least 100 community members and include a narrative of the need and project, an estimated number of recipients affected, the name of the nonprofit for which aid is requested, and a statement from the nonprofit describing the need.

    Fecha límite: Available year-round.

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    Club 52 Grants

    children's healthdisability supportdisease support+3 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Awards are made to external organizations (non-Altrusa entities) providing services aligned with the program mission. Altrusa Clubs, ASTRA Clubs, Local Club Foundations, and Altrusa Districts are not eligible.

    Fecha límite: Two annual funding cycles: September 15 for international healthcare and education initiatives; March 15 for camps for children with disabilities or affected by disease.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    WORLD CENTRAL KITCHENWASHINGTON, DC$10,0002023DISASTER RELIEF
    UNICEFNEW YORK, NY$10,0002023DISASTER RELIEF
    INTERNATIONAL DISASTER EMERGENCY SERVICESNOBLESVILLE, IN$10,0002023DISASTER RELIEF
    SHERWOOD FOREST CAMP INCST LOUIS, MO$10,0002023SUPPORT CAMP FOR UNDERSERVED/ILL CHILDREN
    AMERICAN RED CROSSWASHINGTON, DC$10,0002023DISASTER RELIEF
    NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCHNEW ALBANY, IN$10,0002023DISASTER RELIEF
    DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERSMESA, AZ$10,0002023DISASTER RELIEF
    GRAVES COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATIONMAYFIELD, KY$9,5002023DISASTER RELEIF
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF ENTERPRISE ALENTERPRISE, AL$8,0002023PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF SAN ANTONIO TXSAN ANTONIO, TX$8,0002023PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF ANAHEIM CALIFORNIAANAHEIM, CA$8,0002023PROVIDES FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF CHULA VISTA CALIFORNIACHULA VISTA, CA$8,0002023PROVIDES FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF DOWNTOWN DALLAS TEXASDALLAS, TX$8,0002023PROVIDES FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF DALLAS-FORT WORTH TEXASDALLAS, TX$8,0002023PROVIDES FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    THE HEALING HANDS FOUNDATIONFREELAND, MD$7,5002023MEDICAL CARE FOR CHILDREN
    MEDICINE FOR MALIJOHNSON, IA$7,0002023MEDICAL CARE FOR CHILDREN
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF RICHARDSON FOUNDATION INCRICHARDSON, TX$7,0002023PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF EASTERN SIERRABISHOP, CA$6,6002023PROVIDES FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF EUGENE ORCRESWELL, OR$6,4562023PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF BENTONVILLE- BELLA VISTABENTONVILLE, AR$6,0002023FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF RENOSPARKS NVSPARKS, NV$6,0002023PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF WASHINGTON COSPRINGDALE, AR$6,0002023PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF FREEMONT NEFREEMONT, NE$6,0002023PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN

    $10,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    DISASTER RELIEF

    UNICEF

    $10,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    DISASTER RELIEF

    INTERNATIONAL DISASTER EMERGENCY SERVICES

    $10,000
    NOBLESVILLE, IN2023

    DISASTER RELIEF

    SHERWOOD FOREST CAMP INC

    $10,000
    ST LOUIS, MO2023

    SUPPORT CAMP FOR UNDERSERVED/ILL CHILDREN

    AMERICAN RED CROSS

    $10,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    DISASTER RELIEF

    NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

    $10,000
    NEW ALBANY, IN2023

    DISASTER RELIEF

    DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS

    $10,000
    MESA, AZ2023

    DISASTER RELIEF

    GRAVES COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION

    $9,500
    MAYFIELD, KY2023

    DISASTER RELEIF

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF ENTERPRISE AL

    $8,000
    ENTERPRISE, AL2023

    PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF SAN ANTONIO TX

    $8,000
    SAN ANTONIO, TX2023

    PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA

    $8,000
    ANAHEIM, CA2023

    PROVIDES FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF CHULA VISTA CALIFORNIA

    $8,000
    CHULA VISTA, CA2023

    PROVIDES FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF DOWNTOWN DALLAS TEXAS

    $8,000
    DALLAS, TX2023

    PROVIDES FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF DALLAS-FORT WORTH TEXAS

    $8,000
    DALLAS, TX2023

    PROVIDES FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    THE HEALING HANDS FOUNDATION

    $7,500
    FREELAND, MD2023

    MEDICAL CARE FOR CHILDREN

    MEDICINE FOR MALI

    $7,000
    JOHNSON, IA2023

    MEDICAL CARE FOR CHILDREN

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF RICHARDSON FOUNDATION INC

    $7,000
    RICHARDSON, TX2023

    PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF EASTERN SIERRA

    $6,600
    BISHOP, CA2023

    PROVIDES FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF EUGENE OR

    $6,456
    CRESWELL, OR2023

    PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF BENTONVILLE- BELLA VISTA

    $6,000
    BENTONVILLE, AR2023

    FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF RENOSPARKS NV

    $6,000
    SPARKS, NV2023

    PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF WASHINGTON CO

    $6,000
    SPRINGDALE, AR2023

    PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

    ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF FREEMONT NE

    $6,000
    FREEMONT, NE2023

    PROVIDE FUNDING TO ASSIST WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS