The Bainum Family Foundation is making targeted, high-dollar investments in community-based education, prioritizing capital and capacity-building for faith-affiliated K–12 programs and innovative early childhood networks. Their recent grants show an interest in enabling facility acquisition for a Boston Adventist school and supporting a national family child care network to serve as an early education innovation lab.
A $2,000,000 recoverable grant for Boston Adventist Dream Academy Corporation sets the tone for the Bainum Family Foundation’s recent work: it uses capital and program funding to expand community-based education, especially where facilities, networks, and school quality are part of the strategy. That approach shows up again in a $1,000,000 grant to the National Association for Family Child Care Foundation to serve as a WeVision Early Ed Solutions Lab site through a network of ECE homes. The foundation also backs early childhood system-change work, faith-based K–12 education, and capacity-building efforts that help programs grow or upgrade infrastructure. Recent awards include grants for school property purchase, lab-site demonstration projects, and support for early learning providers, suggesting a mix of recoverable financing, project-based grants, and partnership funding. Its portfolio also reaches beyond the United States in a smaller set of international early childhood and education grants, while still keeping most giving tied to U.S. organizations and Washington-area partners. The pattern is not broad, general philanthropy; it is targeted funding for specific models, sites, and facilities that can be built out or replicated.
Early childhood systems work is a major thread. The foundation gave $650,000 to Educare DC to serve as a WeVision Early Ed Solutions Lab site, and $600,000 to Brynmor Early Education & Preschool for the same purpose. It also funded Home Grown with $500,000 to serve as a lab site via a network of families and trusted caregivers. In educator support, DonorsChoose received $229,754 to provide DC teachers with items from their wish list, focused exclusively on pre-K and kindergarten. The foundation also funds integrated ECD work internationally: UNICEF USA received $238,041 for integrated early childhood care and development for young children of cross-border and market traders in Rwanda, and the Aga Khan Foundation received $170,000 for an integrated ECD initiative in Bihar, India.
Typical grants cluster around a median of $50,000, with a lower quartile of $200 and an upper quartile of $100,000. The recent list includes both very large capital and recoverable awards and many smaller foundation grants, showing a spread across project types. Recipients do recur: Brynmor Early Education & Preschool appears in both 2024 and 2025, as do Path, Aga Khan Foundation, UNICEF USA, International Rescue Committee Inc, and Brac USA. The foundation is a regular funder, makes program-related investments, and funds individuals. Unsolicited applications are accepted in some active programs, including the Early Learning Quality Fund and Quality Improvement Network, though not across every program.
$22.9M
$731.8M
$33.8M
$49.3M
Most grants fall between $200 and $100K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$200
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$100K
About 20% of grants go to recipients in MD.
Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Bainum Family Foundation.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United StatesDomestic | 245 | $24.3M | 99.6% |
| 2 | India | 1 | $75K |
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Concentrated, strategic giving: very few, large awards focused on capital and programmatic capacity rather than many small grants; use of recoverable/impact-oriented funding mechanisms.
Notable grantees: Boston Adventist Dream Academy Corporation, National Association for Family Child Care Foundation
Grantmaking is national, but it is most concentrated in Maryland, with 20% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state of DC. Recent awards also cluster in Washington, DC, including DC Action for Children, DC Fiscal Policy Institute, and DC Early Learning Collaborative Inc. Beyond the capital region, grants land in Massachusetts, Virginia, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Washington state, New York, and California. The recipient-country distribution is overwhelmingly U.S.-based, with one grant in India.
Recent grants center on community-based education, early childhood systems, and faith-affiliated K–12 schools. Examples include a $1,000,000 grant to the National Association for Family Child Care Foundation for a WeVision Early Ed Solutions Lab site, and a $2,000,000 recoverable grant to Boston Adventist Dream Academy Corporation for school property purchase.
Yes. It gives to early childhood organizations at both the systems and site level. Recent examples include $650,000 to Educare DC for a WeVision Early Ed Solutions Lab site, $500,000 to Home Grown for a lab site via families and trusted caregivers, and $229,754 to DonorsChoose for pre-K and kindergarten classroom items in DC.
The typical grant size is $50,000 at the median. The lower quartile is $200 and the upper quartile is $100,000, so the distribution includes both small grants and larger project-based awards.
Yes, but most of its grants go to U.S. recipients. In the recent grant data, 245 grants are to U.S. recipients and 1 grant is to a recipient in India. Named international awards include grants to UNICEF USA for work in Rwanda and to the Aga Khan Foundation for an integrated ECD initiative in Bihar, India.
Yes. The recent list includes a $2,000,000 recoverable grant to Boston Adventist Dream Academy Corporation for school property purchase and a $267,191 grant to Shenandoah Valley Academy for the Zirkle Auditorium capital improvement project. These fit the foundation’s Seventh-day Adventist education work.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FAMILY CHILD CARE FOUNDATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,000,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE VIA A NETWORK OF ECE-HOMES. |
| DC ACTION FOR CHILDREN | WASHINGTON, DC | $800,000 | 2025 | FY24 FOUNDATION GRANT |
| EDUCARE DC | WASHINGTON, DC | $650,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE |
| BRYNMOR EARLY EDUCATION & PRESCHOOL | FALLS CHURCH, VA | $600,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE |
| ADVENTHEALTH FOUNDATION CENTRAL FLORIDA | ORLANDO, FL | $550,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE (ECE-CENTER). |
| TOLEDO DAY NURSERY | TOLEDO, OH | $550,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE (ECE-CENTER). |
| HIGH SCOPE | YPSILANTI, MI | $550,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE |
| HOME GROWN | PHILADELPHIA, PA | $500,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE VIA A NETWORK OF FAMILIES AND TRUSTED CAREGIVERS |
| DREAMING OUT LOUD INC | WASHINGTON, DC | $500,000 | 2025 | BUILD OUT OF THE COMMERCIAL KITCHEN AND MARKET SPACE AND ENGAGING A RETAIL SPECIALIST FOR THE MARION BARRY/DREAMING OUT LOUD MARKET TOWARDS |
| DC FISCAL POLICY INSTITUTE | WASHINGTON, DC | $400,000 | 2025 | FY24 FOUNDATION GRANT |
| PATH | SEATTLE, WA | $303,928 | 2025 | ECDAN/ARNEC/AFECN COLLABORATION GRANT: BUILDING ECD CAPACITY AT GLOBAL, REGIONAL, AND NATIONAL LEVELS AND EXPANDING INITIATIVES TO ADDRESS THE EFFECTS OF THE CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS ON YOUNG CHILDREN |
| DC EARLY LEARNING COLLABORATIVE INC | WASHINGTON, DC | $250,000 | 2025 | FY24 FOUNDATION GRANT |
| FUSION PARTNERSHIPS INC | BALTIMORE, MD | $240,000 | 2025 | FY24 BFF GRANT |
| UNICEF USA | NEW YORK, NY | $238,041 | 2025 | ADVANCING INTEGRATED EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN OF CROSS-BORDER AND MARKET TRADERS IN RWANDA |
| DONORSCHOOSE | NEW YORK, NY | $229,754 | 2025 | PROVIDING DC TEACHERS WITH ITEMS FROM THEIR WISH LIST - BFF WILL EXCLUSIVELY SUPPORT THE PRE- K, AND KINDERGARTEN. |
| BRAC USA | NEW YORK, NY | $214,846 | 2025 | BRAC PLAY LAB HOME-BASED DAYCARE PROJECT IN BANGLADESH |
| INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE INC | NEW YORK, NY | $200,000 | 2025 | LEARNING THROUGH PLAY OPPORTUNITIES FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN IN JIJIGA, SOMALI REGION |
| AGA KHAN FOUNDATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $170,000 | 2025 | INTEGRATED ECD INITIATIVE IN BIHAR, INDIA |
| ONESKY FOR ALL CHILDREN | BERKELEY, CA | $150,000 | 2025 | BUILDING BETTER FUTURES, VIETNAM |
| NATIONAL ACADEMIES OF SCIENCES ENGINEERING AND MEDICINE | WASHINGTON, DC | $150,000 | 2025 | STUDY EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF TAX CREDITS ON POVERTY |
| VOX MEDIA LLC | WASHINGTON, DC | $150,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION MEDIA PARTNER |
| BRYNMOR EARLY EDUCATION & PRESCHOOL | FALLS CHURCH, VA | $150,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE (2ND SITE) |
| GLOBAL FUND FOR CHILDREN | WASHINGTON, DC | $150,000 | 2025 | SUPPORTING EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT IN HONDURAS (SEED-HN) |
| GANNETT COINC | MCLEAN, VA | $150,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED MEDIA PARTNER |
| CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES | BALTIMORE, MD | $150,000 | 2025 | CATALYZING QUALITY SUSTAINABLE AND REPLICABLE DAYCARE SERVICES IN LESOTHO |
| MARTHA'S TABLE INC | WASHINGTON, DC | $150,000 | 2025 | YEAR 2 COMMUNITY IMPACT FUND |
| IACT | REDONDO BEACH, CA | $149,885 | 2025 | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN IN EASTERN CHAD |
| BALTIMORE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | BALTIMORE, MD | $140,000 | 2025 | MARYLAND TOUGH BALTIMORE STRONG KEY BRIDGE FUND |
| LIFT ORLANDO | ORLANDO, FL | $138,000 | 2025 | FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION |
| EDUCATION PIONEERS INC | BOSTON, MA | $130,000 | 2025 | COACHING FOR EXECUTIVE REPRESENTATION PROGRAM |
| WORLD FORUM FOUNDATION | LINCOLN, NE | $100,000 | 2025 | FUNDING OF 10 GLOBAL LEADERS FROM THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION IN THE 2024-2025 COHORT |
| NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $100,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED MEDIA PARTNER |
| GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR EDUCATION-US | WASHINGTON, DC | $100,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS | ITASCA, IL | $100,000 | 2025 | THRIVE COALITION: BUILDING U.S. GOVERNMENT CHAMPIONS FOR GLOBAL EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT |
| DC DIGITAL COLLECTIVE INC | WASHINGTON, DC | $100,000 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE NEXT PHASE OF THE W8CED IMPLEMENTATION EFFORTS |
| VENETOULIS INSTITUTE FOR LOCAL JOURNALISM | FULTON, MD | $100,000 | 2025 | FOR THE BALTIMORE BANNER TO SERVE AS A WEVISION MEDIA PARTNER |
| NEW AMERICA | WASHINGTON, DC | $100,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS WEVISION MEDIA PARTNER |
| SOCIAL GOOD FUND | RICHMOND, CA | $100,000 | 2025 | FY24 BFF GRANT |
| GENERATION HOPE | WASHINGTON, DC | $100,000 | 2025 | TWO-GENERATIONAL WORK |
| ORLANDO SENTINEL COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY LLC | WILLOUGHBY, OH | $100,000 | 2025 | TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED MEDIA PARTNER |
| PATH | SEATTLE, WA | $78,051 | 2025 | DEVELOPING AND TESTING A MODEL FOR IMPROVING CHILDCARE IN GHANA BY STRENGTHENING LINKAGES BETWEEN CHILDCARE AND PRIMARY HEALTHCARE, NUTRITION, AND OTHER RELEVANT SECTORS |
| BREAD FOR THE CITY | WASHINGTON, DC | $75,000 | 2025 | TO CONTINUE SUPPORT OF THE ANTI-RACIST DC (ARDC) INITIATIVE |
| PROJECT DRAWDOWN | NEW YORK, NY | $75,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| IMMIGRATION INSTITUTE OF THE BAY AREA | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $65,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT OF THE DACA EDUCATION PROGRAM IN NAPA COUNTY |
| UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK FOUNDATION | COLLEGE PARK, MD | $55,000 | 2025 | LAUNCHING THE TRAUMA SENSITIVE PEDAGOGY TOOLKIT FOR EDUCATORS |
| LIFT ORLANDO | ORLANDO, FL | $50,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| CHILD CARE AWARE OF WASHINGTON | TACOMA, WA | $50,000 | 2025 | IMPROVING CHILD, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY OUTCOMES THROUGH RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF THE CHILD CARE WORKFORCE |
| ONEAMERICA | SEATTLE, WA | $50,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT OF MULTILINGUAL IMMIGRANT FAMILIES IN EARLY LEARNING |
| CENTER FOR RURAL AFFAIRS | LYONS, NE | $50,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
| REFUGEE & IMMIGRANT TRANSITIONS | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $50,000 | 2025 | GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT |
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FAMILY CHILD CARE FOUNDATION
$1,000,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE VIA A NETWORK OF ECE-HOMES.
DC ACTION FOR CHILDREN
$800,000FY24 FOUNDATION GRANT
EDUCARE DC
$650,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE
BRYNMOR EARLY EDUCATION & PRESCHOOL
$600,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE
ADVENTHEALTH FOUNDATION CENTRAL FLORIDA
$550,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE (ECE-CENTER).
TOLEDO DAY NURSERY
$550,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE (ECE-CENTER).
HIGH SCOPE
$550,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE
HOME GROWN
$500,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE VIA A NETWORK OF FAMILIES AND TRUSTED CAREGIVERS
DREAMING OUT LOUD INC
$500,000BUILD OUT OF THE COMMERCIAL KITCHEN AND MARKET SPACE AND ENGAGING A RETAIL SPECIALIST FOR THE MARION BARRY/DREAMING OUT LOUD MARKET TOWARDS
DC FISCAL POLICY INSTITUTE
$400,000FY24 FOUNDATION GRANT
PATH
$303,928ECDAN/ARNEC/AFECN COLLABORATION GRANT: BUILDING ECD CAPACITY AT GLOBAL, REGIONAL, AND NATIONAL LEVELS AND EXPANDING INITIATIVES TO ADDRESS THE EFFECTS OF THE CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS ON YOUNG CHILDREN
DC EARLY LEARNING COLLABORATIVE INC
$250,000FY24 FOUNDATION GRANT
FUSION PARTNERSHIPS INC
$240,000FY24 BFF GRANT
UNICEF USA
$238,041ADVANCING INTEGRATED EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN OF CROSS-BORDER AND MARKET TRADERS IN RWANDA
DONORSCHOOSE
$229,754PROVIDING DC TEACHERS WITH ITEMS FROM THEIR WISH LIST - BFF WILL EXCLUSIVELY SUPPORT THE PRE- K, AND KINDERGARTEN.
BRAC USA
$214,846BRAC PLAY LAB HOME-BASED DAYCARE PROJECT IN BANGLADESH
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE INC
$200,000LEARNING THROUGH PLAY OPPORTUNITIES FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN IN JIJIGA, SOMALI REGION
AGA KHAN FOUNDATION
$170,000INTEGRATED ECD INITIATIVE IN BIHAR, INDIA
ONESKY FOR ALL CHILDREN
$150,000BUILDING BETTER FUTURES, VIETNAM
NATIONAL ACADEMIES OF SCIENCES ENGINEERING AND MEDICINE
$150,000STUDY EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF TAX CREDITS ON POVERTY
VOX MEDIA LLC
$150,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION MEDIA PARTNER
BRYNMOR EARLY EDUCATION & PRESCHOOL
$150,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED SOLUTIONS LAB SITE (2ND SITE)
GLOBAL FUND FOR CHILDREN
$150,000SUPPORTING EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT IN HONDURAS (SEED-HN)
GANNETT COINC
$150,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED MEDIA PARTNER
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES
$150,000CATALYZING QUALITY SUSTAINABLE AND REPLICABLE DAYCARE SERVICES IN LESOTHO
MARTHA'S TABLE INC
$150,000YEAR 2 COMMUNITY IMPACT FUND
IACT
$149,885EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN IN EASTERN CHAD
BALTIMORE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$140,000MARYLAND TOUGH BALTIMORE STRONG KEY BRIDGE FUND
LIFT ORLANDO
$138,000FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION
EDUCATION PIONEERS INC
$130,000COACHING FOR EXECUTIVE REPRESENTATION PROGRAM
WORLD FORUM FOUNDATION
$100,000FUNDING OF 10 GLOBAL LEADERS FROM THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION IN THE 2024-2025 COHORT
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
$100,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED MEDIA PARTNER
GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR EDUCATION-US
$100,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS
$100,000THRIVE COALITION: BUILDING U.S. GOVERNMENT CHAMPIONS FOR GLOBAL EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
DC DIGITAL COLLECTIVE INC
$100,000TO SUPPORT THE NEXT PHASE OF THE W8CED IMPLEMENTATION EFFORTS
VENETOULIS INSTITUTE FOR LOCAL JOURNALISM
$100,000FOR THE BALTIMORE BANNER TO SERVE AS A WEVISION MEDIA PARTNER
NEW AMERICA
$100,000TO SERVE AS WEVISION MEDIA PARTNER
SOCIAL GOOD FUND
$100,000FY24 BFF GRANT
GENERATION HOPE
$100,000TWO-GENERATIONAL WORK
ORLANDO SENTINEL COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY LLC
$100,000TO SERVE AS A WEVISION EARLY ED MEDIA PARTNER
PATH
$78,051DEVELOPING AND TESTING A MODEL FOR IMPROVING CHILDCARE IN GHANA BY STRENGTHENING LINKAGES BETWEEN CHILDCARE AND PRIMARY HEALTHCARE, NUTRITION, AND OTHER RELEVANT SECTORS
BREAD FOR THE CITY
$75,000TO CONTINUE SUPPORT OF THE ANTI-RACIST DC (ARDC) INITIATIVE
PROJECT DRAWDOWN
$75,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
IMMIGRATION INSTITUTE OF THE BAY AREA
$65,000SUPPORT OF THE DACA EDUCATION PROGRAM IN NAPA COUNTY
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK FOUNDATION
$55,000LAUNCHING THE TRAUMA SENSITIVE PEDAGOGY TOOLKIT FOR EDUCATORS
LIFT ORLANDO
$50,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
CHILD CARE AWARE OF WASHINGTON
$50,000IMPROVING CHILD, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY OUTCOMES THROUGH RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF THE CHILD CARE WORKFORCE
ONEAMERICA
$50,000SUPPORT OF MULTILINGUAL IMMIGRANT FAMILIES IN EARLY LEARNING
CENTER FOR RURAL AFFAIRS
$50,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
REFUGEE & IMMIGRANT TRANSITIONS
$50,000GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT