DTCare intends to leave the world a better place than we found it by elevating and empowering disadvantaged communities across the globe through creating unique opportunities for employment, education, job training, local awareness, capacity building, and celebrating diversity within the communities we affect.
DTCare’s recent grantmaking is marked by very large awards to a small set of organizations serving children, health, animals, and community-focused education. The biggest grant on file is $27,336,738 to Baby2Baby for diapers, clothing, and other basic necessities for children living in poverty. DTCare also made multi-million-dollar grants to National Breast Cancer Foundation for early screenings, education, and support services, and to Progressive Animal Welfare Society for wildlife rehabilitation, shelter, and adoption help for homeless pets. Those awards show a pattern of direct support for operating missions rather than narrow project funding. Across the grants list, the foundation backs organizations working on child basic needs, breast cancer assistance, pediatric health, and animal welfare, while also funding groups connected to youth development and community opportunity. It has also supported The Andrew McDonaugh B Foundation for childhood cancer research and family assistance, and Children’s Miracle Network for research, equipment, and treatments for children. The scale is substantial: several grants are in the multi-million-dollar range, and the foundation’s giving reaches national organizations across the country. The recurring awards to the same grantees suggest continued support over multiple years rather than one-time gifts only.
In child basic-needs work, DTCare gave $27,336,738 to Baby2Baby to provide diapers, clothing, and other essentials for children living in poverty. In breast cancer support, it awarded $9,937,856 to National Breast Cancer Foundation for early screenings, education, and support services, then renewed that support with additional large grants in later years. For pediatric health, Children’s Miracle Network received $6,682,159 to fund research, equipment, and treatments to save children’s lives. The foundation also funds animal welfare and conservation. Progressive Animal Welfare Society received $9,531,900 for rehabilitation of injured wildlife, shelter, and adoption help for homeless pets, while Conservation First USA received $989,346 for wildlife conservation, primarily in Arizona. On the youth side, The Skatepark Project was funded for safe and inclusive public skateparks, and Kind Campaign received support for anti-bullying work focused on girls.
DTCare’s typical grant size is large: the 25th percentile is $851,615, the median is $1,540,024, and the 75th percentile is $3,633,945. The recent record shows repeated support to the same organizations across multiple years, including National Breast Cancer Foundation, Progressive Animal Welfare Society, Children’s Miracle Network, James Beard Foundation, and The Andrew McDonaugh B Foundation. That pattern points to sustained, multi-year funding rather than isolated awards. The grants shown are direct support to organizations and align with the foundation’s operating-style philanthropy; no application process is described in the data.
$67.5M
$16.1M
$127.4M
$127.5M
Most grants fall between $852K and $3.6M, with a median of $1.5M.
25th Percentile
$852K
Median
$1.5M
75th Percentile
$3.6M
About 0% of grants go to recipients in CA.
Marco T Gruelle
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DTCare gives nationally, and the recent grants are all to U.S. recipients. California appears most often among recipient locations, including Los Angeles, Seattle, Culver City, Santa Monica, Vista, and Phoenix among the listed grant destinations. Other recurring recipient cities include Dallas, New York, Salt Lake City, Wilmington, and Washington, DC. Although the foundation’s headquarters are in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, the listed grants show no recipients in Pennsylvania.
The grants list centers on children living in poverty, breast cancer support, pediatric health, animal welfare, youth development, and conservation. Examples include basic-needs aid, early screening and support services for breast cancer, research and treatment funding for children, and wildlife rehabilitation and pet adoption work.
Several recipients appear in multiple years, including National Breast Cancer Foundation, Progressive Animal Welfare Society, Children’s Miracle Network, James Beard Foundation, and The Andrew McDonaugh B Foundation. That pattern indicates recurring support rather than only one-time grants.
The grant-size distribution is high-dollar. The 25th percentile is $851,615, the median grant is $1,540,024, and the 75th percentile is $3,633,945.
No non-U.S. recipients appear in the recent grants list. The country distribution shows 25 grants, all to U.S. recipients.
The highest recipient concentration is in California, with multiple grant recipients in cities such as Los Angeles, Seattle, Culver City, Santa Monica, Vista, and Phoenix. Pennsylvania, the foundation’s headquarters state, accounts for 0% of the listed grants.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baby2Baby | Los Angeles, CA | $27,336,738 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue its stated mission to provide children living in poverty with diapers, clothing, and all the basic necessities that every child deserves. |
| Progressive Animal Welfare Society | Seattle, WA | $9,531,900 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of rehabilitation of injuired wildlife, shelter, and adoption help for homeless pets. |
| National Breast Cancer Foundation | Dallas, TX | $6,996,795 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization to so that it may continue to provide assistance by those affected by breast cancer through early screenings, education and support services. |
| Children's Miracle Network | Salt Lake City, UT | $6,682,159 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission to save children's lives by funding research, equipment, and treatments. |
| James Beard Foundation | New York, NY | $4,778,956 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of supporting and celebrating the people who make up America's food culture. |
| Teach For America | New York, NY | $2,849,219 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue its mission to find, develop and support extraordinary leaders to transform education and expand opportunity for all children. |
| Starlight Childern's Foundation | Culver City, CA | $2,418,928 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission which is bringing happiness to childern who have been diagnosed with sever illnesses. |
| MusicCares | Santa Monica, CA | $2,173,907 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue its stated mission to help humans behind music because music gives so much to the world. |
| Kind Campaign | Los Angeles, CA | $1,780,602 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of solving and spreading awareness for girl on girl bullying. |
| The Andrew McDonaugh B Foundation | Wilmington, DE | $1,114,110 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organizatian so that it may continue it's mission of funding childhood cancer research and providing assistance to affected families. |
| National Park Foundation | Washington, DC | $923,542 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue its mission of generating private support and building strategic partnerships to protect and enhance America's national parks for present and future generations. |
| Helpusadoptorg | New York, NY | $902,066 | 2025 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue its mission to help couples and individuals with the cost of adoptions. |
| National Breast Cancer Foundation | Dallas, TX | $9,937,856 | 2024 | Provide funding to the organization to so that it may continue to provide assistance by those affected by breast cancer through early screenings, education and support services. |
| James Beard Foundation | New York, NY | $5,406,908 | 2024 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of supporting and celebrating the people who make up America's food culture. |
| Progressive Animal Welfare Society | Seattle, WA | $3,633,945 | 2024 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of rehabilitation of injuired wildlife, shelter, and adoption help for homeless pets. |
| Children's Miracle Network | Salt Lake City, UT | $2,950,072 | 2024 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission to save children's lives by funding research, equipment, and treatments. |
| New Freedom Project | Phoenix, AZ | $1,928,028 | 2024 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission to provide resources to people have been incarcerated and help rehabilitate back to life. |
| The Andrew McDonaugh B Foundation | Wilmington, DE | $952,355 | 2024 | Provide funding to the organizatian so that it may continue it's mission of funding childhood cancer research and providing assistance to affected families. |
| Kind Campaign | Los Angeles, CA | $851,615 | 2024 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of solving and spreading awareness for girl on girl bullying. |
| The Skatepark Project | Vista, CA | $768,499 | 2024 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of creating safe and inclusive public skateparks for youth. |
| Oceana | Washington, DC | $729,116 | 2024 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of providing ocean conservation all over the world. |
| Starlight Childern's Foundation | Culver City, CA | $172,495 | 2024 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission which is bringing happiness to childern who have been diagnosed with sever illnesses. |
| National Breast Cancer Foundation | Dallas, TX | $8,220,174 | 2023 | Provide funding to the organization to so that it may continue to provide assistance by those affected by breast cancer through early screenings, education and support services. |
| The Andrew McDonaugh B Foundation | Wilmington, DE | $1,540,024 | 2023 | Provide funding to the organizatian so that it may continue it's mission of funding childhood cancer research and providing assistance to affected families. |
| Conservation First USA | Phoenix, AZ | $989,346 | 2023 | Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of wildlife conservation, primarily in Arizona. |
Baby2Baby
$27,336,738Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue its stated mission to provide children living in poverty with diapers, clothing, and all the basic necessities that every child deserves.
Progressive Animal Welfare Society
$9,531,900Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of rehabilitation of injuired wildlife, shelter, and adoption help for homeless pets.
National Breast Cancer Foundation
$6,996,795Provide funding to the organization to so that it may continue to provide assistance by those affected by breast cancer through early screenings, education and support services.
Children's Miracle Network
$6,682,159Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission to save children's lives by funding research, equipment, and treatments.
James Beard Foundation
$4,778,956Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of supporting and celebrating the people who make up America's food culture.
Teach For America
$2,849,219Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue its mission to find, develop and support extraordinary leaders to transform education and expand opportunity for all children.
Starlight Childern's Foundation
$2,418,928Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission which is bringing happiness to childern who have been diagnosed with sever illnesses.
MusicCares
$2,173,907Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue its stated mission to help humans behind music because music gives so much to the world.
Kind Campaign
$1,780,602Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of solving and spreading awareness for girl on girl bullying.
The Andrew McDonaugh B Foundation
$1,114,110Provide funding to the organizatian so that it may continue it's mission of funding childhood cancer research and providing assistance to affected families.
National Park Foundation
$923,542Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue its mission of generating private support and building strategic partnerships to protect and enhance America's national parks for present and future generations.
Helpusadoptorg
$902,066Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue its mission to help couples and individuals with the cost of adoptions.
National Breast Cancer Foundation
$9,937,856Provide funding to the organization to so that it may continue to provide assistance by those affected by breast cancer through early screenings, education and support services.
James Beard Foundation
$5,406,908Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of supporting and celebrating the people who make up America's food culture.
Progressive Animal Welfare Society
$3,633,945Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of rehabilitation of injuired wildlife, shelter, and adoption help for homeless pets.
Children's Miracle Network
$2,950,072Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission to save children's lives by funding research, equipment, and treatments.
New Freedom Project
$1,928,028Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission to provide resources to people have been incarcerated and help rehabilitate back to life.
The Andrew McDonaugh B Foundation
$952,355Provide funding to the organizatian so that it may continue it's mission of funding childhood cancer research and providing assistance to affected families.
Kind Campaign
$851,615Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of solving and spreading awareness for girl on girl bullying.
The Skatepark Project
$768,499Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of creating safe and inclusive public skateparks for youth.
Oceana
$729,116Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of providing ocean conservation all over the world.
Starlight Childern's Foundation
$172,495Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission which is bringing happiness to childern who have been diagnosed with sever illnesses.
National Breast Cancer Foundation
$8,220,174Provide funding to the organization to so that it may continue to provide assistance by those affected by breast cancer through early screenings, education and support services.
The Andrew McDonaugh B Foundation
$1,540,024Provide funding to the organizatian so that it may continue it's mission of funding childhood cancer research and providing assistance to affected families.
Conservation First USA
$989,346Provide funding to the organization so that it can continue it stated mission of wildlife conservation, primarily in Arizona.