Fiscal Sponsorship (Auspicio Fiscal)
¿Quién puede postularse? Groups or entities that do not have local/federal tax-exempt status and are carrying out non-profit projects aligned with HASER's mission (work toward equity and quality of life).
Promote social well-being in Puerto Rico through community-based projects working towards equity and quality of life.
HASER Inc’s largest recent grant went to Casa Pueblo de Adjuntas Inc, with awards of $373,966 in 2025 and $251,669 in 2023. That pattern points to a funder that supports community organizations over time rather than through isolated gifts, especially when the work centers on social and wellbeing projects in Puerto Rico. The foundation’s stated purpose is to promote social well-being in Puerto Rico through community-based projects working toward equity and quality of life, and its recent grants show that mission in practice. Multiple awards have gone to organizations serving local residents through community-based social and wellbeing work, including Casa Tallaboa in Peñuelas and Brigada Solidaria del Oeste in Boquerón. Other grants have supported Hurricane Fiona relief, showing that HASER Inc also responds to urgent community recovery needs. The foundation operates as a public charity and funds only recipients in Puerto Rico, with all recent grants going to US-based organizations in the island’s communities.
Community social and wellbeing projects are a central part of HASER Inc’s giving. In 2025, it awarded $68,100 to Casa Tallaboa in Peñuelas for community-based social and wellbeing projects, and $60,200 to Brigada Solidaria del Oeste in Boquerón for the same general purpose. The foundation also backed psychosocial and relief-oriented work after Hurricane Fiona: Federacion de Maestros de PR in San Juan received $288,020 in 2023 for Hurricane Fiona relief, and Movimiento al Rescate in Tabonuco received $13,143 for the same purpose. Its broader focus areas also include food sovereignty, conservation of natural areas, social and environmental justice, art and culture, fiscal sponsorship, and capacity building or training.
HASER Inc’s grants are uneven in size, with a p25 of $13,143, a median of $47,703, and a p75 of $251,669. That spread shows a mix of smaller awards and much larger project grants. The recent record includes repeated support for the same grantees across different years, including Casa Pueblo de Adjuntas Inc, Arecma, Brigada Solidaria del Oeste, and Federacion de Maestros de PR. The foundation is a public charity, not a fund for individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. It also has an active fiscal sponsorship program and a request for proposals for strategic planning services.
$522K
$5.8M
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Most grants fall between $13K and $252K, with a median of $48K.
25th Percentile
$13K
Median
$48K
75th Percentile
$252K
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All recent grants in the data went to recipients in Puerto Rico, and Puerto Rico is also the top state by grant count. Recent awards reached organizations in Adjuntas, San Juan, Peñuelas, Boquerón, Humacao, and Tabonuco. The distribution is entirely local rather than multi-state or international, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. That pattern fits a grantmaker focused on community-level support within Puerto Rico.
Its stated focus areas include food sovereignty, conservation of natural areas, social and environmental justice, art and culture, fiscal sponsorship, and capacity building or training. The recent grants also show support for community-based social and wellbeing projects and Hurricane Fiona relief.
The grant-size distribution is broad: p25 is $13,143, median grant size is $47,703, and p75 is $251,669. Recent awards range from five-figure grants to a 2025 grant of $373,966.
Yes. All recent grants in the data went to recipients in Puerto Rico, and the recipient country distribution shows 10 grants, or 100%, to US recipients. The foundation’s top grant-count state is also PR.
Yes. HASER Inc has an active Fiscal Sponsorship program in Puerto Rico that provides administrative, legal, and fiscal support so groups without tax-exempt status can receive tax-exempt funds and access nonprofit infrastructure, fundraising support, and administrative services.
Yes. The recent grants list shows repeat support for several organizations across different years, including Casa Pueblo de Adjuntas Inc, Arecma, Brigada Solidaria del Oeste, and Federacion de Maestros de PR.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
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Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Casa Pueblo de Adjuntas Inc | Adjuntas, PR | $373,966 | 2025 | Community based social/wellbeing pr |
| Casa Tallaboea | Penuelas, PR | $68,100 | 2025 | Community based social/wellbeing pr |
| Brigada Solidaria del Oeste | Boqueron, PR | $60,200 | 2025 | Community based social/wellbeing pr |
| ARECMA | Humacao, PR | $11,400 | 2025 | Community based social/wellbeing pr |
| Federacion de Maestros de PR | San Juan, PR | $8,752 | 2025 | Community based social/wellbeing pr |
| Casa Pueblo de Adjuntas Inc | Adjuntas, PR | $266,794 | 2024 | Community based social/wellbeing pr |
| Casa Tallaboea | Penuelas, PR | $103,650 | 2024 | Community based social/wellbeing pr |
| Brigada Solidaria del Oeste | Boqueron, PR | $40,103 | 2024 | Community based social/wellbeing pr |
| ARECMA | Humacao, PR | $30,288 | 2024 | Community based social/wellbeing pr |
| Federacion de Maestros de PR | San Juan, PR | $288,020 | 2023 | Hurricane Fiona Relief |
| Casa Pueblo de Adjuntas Inc | Adjuntas, PR | $251,669 | 2023 | Social Wellbeing Projects |
| ARECMA | Humacao, PR | $47,703 | 2023 | Social Wellbeing Projects |
| Movimiento al Rescate | Tabonuco, PR | $13,143 | 2023 | Hurricane Fiona Relief |
| Brigada Solidaria del Oeste | Boqueron, PR | $11,980 | 2023 | Hurricane Fiona Relief |
Casa Pueblo de Adjuntas Inc
$373,966Community based social/wellbeing pr
Casa Tallaboea
$68,100Community based social/wellbeing pr
Brigada Solidaria del Oeste
$60,200Community based social/wellbeing pr
ARECMA
$11,400Community based social/wellbeing pr
Federacion de Maestros de PR
$8,752Community based social/wellbeing pr
Casa Pueblo de Adjuntas Inc
$266,794Community based social/wellbeing pr
Casa Tallaboea
$103,650Community based social/wellbeing pr
Brigada Solidaria del Oeste
$40,103Community based social/wellbeing pr
ARECMA
$30,288Community based social/wellbeing pr
Federacion de Maestros de PR
$288,020Hurricane Fiona Relief
Casa Pueblo de Adjuntas Inc
$251,669Social Wellbeing Projects
ARECMA
$47,703Social Wellbeing Projects
Movimiento al Rescate
$13,143Hurricane Fiona Relief
Brigada Solidaria del Oeste
$11,980Hurricane Fiona Relief