The Eagle Foundation concentrates its giving on strengthening local philanthropic infrastructure in its hometown: a single, substantial grant to the Moraga Community Foundation suggests the foundation prioritizes building community endowments and supporting local grantmaking that addresses a range of neighborhood needs. Their giving appears place-based and focused on enabling other nonprofits through a community foundation rather than funding programmatic services directly.
Highly concentrated: one large, single grant to a hometown community foundation, indicating targeted, place-based support rather than many small or diversified grants.
Notable grantees: Moraga Community Foundation
A $75,000 general-support grant to Moraga Community Foundation is the clearest signal in Eagle Foundation’s recent giving: the foundation uses concentrated local support to strengthen community philanthropy in Moraga. That award sits alongside a smaller set of grants to nearby education, youth, and civic groups, showing a place-based pattern rather than a broad national portfolio. In 2023, Eagle Foundation also gave $10,000 to East Bay School For Boys in Berkeley and $5,000 to Moraga Education Foundation in Moraga, both as general support. The foundation’s recent grants are almost entirely in California, with many recipients in the East Bay and surrounding areas. Its giving is consistently unrestricted in form, using general support to fund organizations directly rather than narrowly defined projects. The recipient mix includes a community foundation, an education nonprofit, and local civic groups, indicating interest in strengthening organizations that anchor community life. Across the available grant record, Eagle Foundation appears to prioritize flexible support for nonprofits that serve Moraga and nearby Bay Area communities.
One clear focus is community philanthropy infrastructure. Eagle Foundation gave $75,000 to Moraga Community Foundation for general support, a grant that aligns with support for local endowments and community-based grantmaking. Education is another visible area: the foundation awarded $10,000 to East Bay School For Boys in Berkeley and $5,000 to Moraga Education Foundation in Moraga, both for general support. The recent record also includes animal welfare and environmental giving. In that area, the foundation provided $1,000 grants to Animal Place in Grass Valley, Return to Freedom in Lompoc, and Animal Welfare Institute in Washington, DC, all as general support. Civic and community organizations also appear, including Joy in Motion and Moraga Citizens Network in Moraga, each receiving $1,000 for general support.
Typical grants are small and steady: the p25, median, and p75 are $1,000, $1,000, and $5,000, respectively, which shows a cluster of modest grants with one larger outlier. The recent record is all from 2023, so the available data supports a snapshot rather than a long multi-year pattern. Eagle Foundation is not shown funding individuals and does not make program-related investments. The grant language is consistently general support, which suggests flexible operating-style funding rather than restricted project grants or application-driven awards.
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$2K
Most grants fall between $1K and $5K, with a median of $1K.
25th Percentile
$1K
Median
$1K
75th Percentile
$5K
About 77% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Eagle Foundation gives overwhelmingly in California: 77% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and California is also the top state by grant count. Recent recipients include Moraga, Berkeley, San Jose, Grass Valley, Lompoc, and San Francisco. All listed grants are in the United States, with no non-U.S. recipients in the current record. The pattern is strongest in the East Bay and nearby California communities, especially Moraga.
The recent record includes a community foundation, schools, civic groups, animal welfare organizations, and environmental nonprofits. Examples include Moraga Community Foundation, East Bay School For Boys, Moraga Education Foundation, Animal Place, and Friends of the Earth, all funded with general support.
The foundation’s grant-size distribution is compact: p25 is $1,000, median is $1,000, and p75 is $5,000. Most of the listed awards are at the $1,000 level, with a few larger grants such as $5,000 and $10,000 and one $75,000 grant.
California is the top state by grant count, and 77% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Recent California recipients include Moraga, Berkeley, San Jose, Grass Valley, Lompoc, and San Francisco.
Yes. Every grant in the recent list is labeled general support, including awards to Moraga Community Foundation, East Bay School For Boys, Moraga Education Foundation, and several smaller local and national nonprofits.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moraga Community Foundation | Moraga, CA | $75,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| East Bay School For Boysorg | Berkeley, CA | $10,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| Here for Kids International | San Jose, CA | $5,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| Moraga Education Foundation | Moraga, CA | $5,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| The Humane Society of the US | Washington, DC | $1,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| Animal Place | Grass Valley, CA | $1,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| Return to Freedom | Lompoc, CA | $1,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| Joy in Motion | Moraga, CA | $1,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| Animal Welfare Institute | Washington, DC | $1,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| Friends of the Earth | Berkeley, CA | $1,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| Moraga Citizens Network | Moraga, CA | $1,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| ASPCA | New York, NY | $1,000 | 2023 | General Support |
| The Nature Conservancy | San Francisco, CA | $1,000 | 2023 | General Support |
Moraga Community Foundation
$75,000General Support
East Bay School For Boysorg
$10,000General Support
Here for Kids International
$5,000General Support
Moraga Education Foundation
$5,000General Support
The Humane Society of the US
$1,000General Support
Animal Place
$1,000General Support
Return to Freedom
General Support
Joy in Motion
$1,000General Support
Animal Welfare Institute
$1,000General Support
Friends of the Earth
$1,000General Support
Moraga Citizens Network
$1,000General Support
ASPCA
$1,000General Support
The Nature Conservancy
$1,000General Support