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    Friends Development Fund

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    Oskaloosa, IA6419397795EIN: 42-11226343 declaraciones registradas

    About Friends Development Fund

    The Friends Development Fund directs nearly all of its giving to the Quaker (Friends) religious community in Iowa, concentrating on congregational support, mission work, clergy support, and youth camping. Grants are primarily operational and program support payments (church extension, retired ministers, missions, leadership development and scholarships), often routed to the Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends and its affiliated camp. Its giving is local and denomination-specific rather than broadly ecumenical or secular.

    Focus Areas

    Quaker/Yearly Meeting congregational support in Iowa (church extension and grounds upkeep)Support for retired Quaker ministers and missionaries in the Iowa Friends networkQuaker youth camping and outdoor ministry (Camp Quaker Heights operations)Leadership development and small educational scholarships for Friends community membersTargeted support for Mesquakie Friends ministry in Tama County, IA

    Who They Fund

    congregations/church organizationsretired ministers and missionariesmission workers and outreach programs

    About Friends Development Fund

    Friends Development Fund Inc centers its giving on the Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends, and that recurring grant is its clearest signal of purpose. Year after year, the foundation routes the largest share of support through that Oskaloosa-based Quaker network for church extension, support for retired ministers and missionaries, missions, leadership development, educational scholarships, and Mesquakie Friends ministry in Tama County. The pattern shows a funder that strengthens one religious community through multiple connected needs rather than through broad, open-ended grantmaking. Its recent records also show direct support for Camp Quaker Heights in Eldora, tying the foundation’s work to youth camping and Christian camp operations. The gifts are mostly operational and program support, with the main Yearly Meeting award broken into specific line items that include grounds upkeep alongside clergy, mission, and education support. Taken together, the grants point to a local, denomination-specific funder focused on institutional continuity, clergy care, and faith-based community life in Iowa.

    What Friends Development Fund Funds

    A central theme in Friends Development Fund Inc’s grantmaking is congregational infrastructure. In 2025, it gave $52,902 to Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends for church extension, retired ministers and missionaries support, missions, leadership development, educational scholarships, Mesquakie Friends in Tama, IA, and grounds upkeep. The foundation also supports clergy and missionary care within the Friends network. The same 2025 grant to Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends included $18,799 for retired ministers and missionaries support. Youth ministry is another clear thread. In 2025, Friends Development Fund Inc granted $6,473 to Camp Quaker Heights for Christian camp operations. Educational support appears in the grant breakdown as well, with $1,541 directed to educational scholarships in the 2025 Yearly Meeting award.

    How Friends Development Fund Gives

    The foundation’s typical grant size is $6,100 at the 25th percentile, $26,827 at the median, and $48,444 at the 75th percentile. That spread matches a pattern of a few larger institutional awards alongside smaller operating grants. The recent record shows repeated support across 2023, 2024, and 2025 for the same recipients, indicating recurring relationships rather than one-time gifts. The foundation is not listed as a fund for individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its giving is local, with all recent grants going to recipients in Iowa.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $167K

    Total Assets

    $1.6M

    Total Revenue

    $122K

    Total Expenses

    $76K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $6K and $48K, with a median of $27K.

    25th Percentile

    $6K

    Median

    $27K

    75th Percentile

    $48K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in IA.

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    John Good

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    youth and participants in Christian camps
    students receiving educational scholarships
    Mesquakie/Meskwaki community (Tama, IA)

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated and denominational: almost all dollars go to the Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends and a closely affiliated camp, with multiple repeat grants across a single year. Grants are modest-to-medium sized and focused on operational and program support rather than one-off capital projects or broad geographic diversification.

    Funding Style

    operational/ongoing supportprogrammatic supportpersonnel support (retired clergy/missionaries)faith-based institutional strengthening

    Notable grantees: Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends, Camp Quaker Heights, Mesquakie Friends (program support in Tama, IA)

    Topics

    church infrastructure and extensionsupport for retired ministers and missionariesmissions and outreachleadership development in faith communitieseducational scholarships for faith-affiliated studentsChristian camp operations and youth ministrylocal Indigenous community support (Mesquakie/Meskwaki in Tama, IA)grounds and facilities maintenance

    Where Friends Development Fund Makes Grants

    All recent grants in the data went to U.S. recipients, and every grant landed in Iowa. Oskaloosa appears as the location for Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends, while Camp Quaker Heights is in Eldora. Tama County is reflected through support for Mesquakie Friends in Tama, IA within the Yearly Meeting grant. The recipient pattern is therefore concentrated in a small set of Iowa communities rather than spread across multiple states or countries.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Friends Development Fund

    What kinds of organizations does Friends Development Fund Inc support?

    It supports Quaker and Friends-related organizations in Iowa, especially Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends and Camp Quaker Heights. The recent grants also include line items for church extension, retired ministers and missionaries support, missions, leadership development, educational scholarships, and Mesquakie Friends in Tama, IA.

    How large are the foundation’s typical grants?

    Typical grant size is $6,100 at the 25th percentile, $26,827 at the median, and $48,444 at the 75th percentile. That range shows both smaller operating grants and larger institutional awards.

    Does the foundation give to the same recipients more than once?

    Yes. Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Camp Quaker Heights appears in each of those years as well. The repeated awards show ongoing relationships rather than isolated gifts.

    Where does Friends Development Fund Inc give?

    Its giving is local and all recent grants went to recipients in Iowa. Named recipient locations in the data include Oskaloosa and Eldora, with Mesquakie Friends in Tama, IA also included in the Yearly Meeting award.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Iowa Yearly Meeting of FriendsOskaloosa, IA$52,9022025Church Extension $25,180, Retired Ministers and Missionaries Support $18,799, Missions $4,217, Leadership Development $2,471, Educational Scholarships $1,541, Mesquakie Friends in Tama, IA $648, Grounds Upkeep $46.
    Camp Quaker HeightsEldora, IA$6,4732025Christian Camp operations
    Iowa Yearly Meeting of FriendsOskaloosa, IA$48,8652024Church Extension 23,258, Retired Ministers and Missionaries support 17,365, Missions 4311, Leadership Development 2282, Educational Scholarships 1423, Mesquakie Friends in Tama, IA 184, Grounds Upkeep 42,
    Camp Quaker HeightsEldora, IA$5,9762024Christian camp operations
    Iowa Yearly Meeting of FriendsOskaloosa, IA$47,1812023Church Extension 22,457, Retired Ministers and Missionaries support 16,767, Missions 4,162, Leadership Development 2,203, Educational Scholarships 1,374, Mesquakie Friends in Tama, IA 177, Grounds upkeep 41.
    Camp Quaker HeightsEldora, IA$5,7702023Christian camp operations

    Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends

    $52,902
    Oskaloosa, IA2025

    Church Extension $25,180, Retired Ministers and Missionaries Support $18,799, Missions $4,217, Leadership Development $2,471, Educational Scholarships $1,541, Mesquakie Friends in Tama, IA $648, Grounds Upkeep $46.

    Camp Quaker Heights

    $6,473
    Eldora, IA2025

    Christian Camp operations

    Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends

    $48,865
    Oskaloosa, IA2024

    Church Extension 23,258, Retired Ministers and Missionaries support 17,365, Missions 4311, Leadership Development 2282, Educational Scholarships 1423, Mesquakie Friends in Tama, IA 184, Grounds Upkeep 42,

    Camp Quaker Heights

    $5,976
    Eldora, IA2024

    Christian camp operations

    Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends

    $47,181
    Oskaloosa, IA2023

    Church Extension 22,457, Retired Ministers and Missionaries support 16,767, Missions 4,162, Leadership Development 2,203, Educational Scholarships 1,374, Mesquakie Friends in Tama, IA 177, Grounds upkeep 41.

    Camp Quaker Heights

    $5,770
    Eldora, IA2023

    Christian camp operations