
Provide compassionate Christian care and safe, affordable housing and services for older adults, reinvesting resources into resident services and a Resident Relief Fund so no senior is asked to leave for lack of finances.
Heritage Place Inc Dba Orchard Ridge Independent Living directs its grantmaking toward senior housing and resident support tied to Orchard Ridge in Coeur d’Alene. The largest recent grant in the file was $813,956 in 2024 to The Arbor at Orchard Ridge for senior housing supporting elderly, followed by $730,000 in 2025 to the same recipient for the same purpose. A third major grant, $430,000 in 2024 to Coeur Dalene Homes Phase II, supported elderly low-income housing. The foundation’s own program descriptions show how that grantmaking connects to operations: it funds a Resident Relief Fund for older adults who have exhausted their life savings, alongside HUD-subsidized housing for low-income seniors through The Grove and Grove East. That combination points to a funder that supports both housing supply and day-to-day affordability for residents. Its work is local and centered on older adults, with all recent grants going to recipients in Idaho.
Senior housing is the clearest theme in the recent grants. Heritage Place Inc Dba Orchard Ridge Independent Living gave $813,956 in 2024 to The Arbor at Orchard Ridge and $730,000 in 2025 to the same recipient, both for senior housing supporting elderly. Affordable housing for low-income older adults is another core area. In 2024, the foundation awarded $430,000 to Coeur Dalene Homes Phase II to support elderly low-income housing. Its active programs also show direct resident support. The Resident Relief Fund pays for care for Orchard Ridge residents who can no longer afford it, and The Grove and Grove East provide HUD-subsidized senior apartments with income-based rent in Coeur d’Alene.
Recent grants are sizable: the p25 grant is $525,989, the median is $621,978, and the p75 is $717,967. The three largest grants on file are all in the hundreds of thousands, which suggests a project- and housing-oriented grant pattern rather than small dispersed awards. The foundation gives locally, and the recent grant record shows repeated support to the same recipient across two years. It is not a fund that supports individuals directly, and it does not make program-related investments.
$730K
$6.4M
$2.3M
$2.7M
Most grants fall between $526K and $718K, with a median of $622K.
25th Percentile
$526K
Median
$622K
75th Percentile
$718K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in ID.
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Grantmaking is concentrated in Idaho. All recent grants in the file went to recipients in Coeur d’Alene, and the recipient country distribution is 100% U.S. The recent record also shows that the foundation’s giving is local rather than multi-state or international. Specific recipients include The Arbor at Orchard Ridge and Coeur Dalene Homes Phase II, both in Coeur d’Alene.
Its giving centers on senior housing and resident support. Recent grants funded The Arbor at Orchard Ridge for senior housing supporting elderly, Coeur Dalene Homes Phase II for elderly low-income housing, and the foundation’s active programs include a Resident Relief Fund plus HUD-subsidized senior apartments.
Typical grants are large: the p25 amount is $525,989, the median is $621,978, and the p75 is $717,967. The recent grants on file are all above $400,000.
The file shows repeated support to the same recipient. The Arbor at Orchard Ridge received $813,956 in 2024 and $730,000 in 2025, both for senior housing supporting elderly.
Giving is local and concentrated in Idaho. All recent grants went to recipients in Coeur d’Alene, and 100% of the grants in the file were made to U.S. recipients.
It lists a Resident Relief Fund, which pays for care when residents have exhausted their life savings, and two HUD-subsidized senior housing programs: The Grove and Grove East, both with income-based rent and applications available on the Orchard Ridge site.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE ARBOR AT ORCHARD RIDGE | COEUR DALENE, ID | $730,000 | 2025 | SENIOR HOUSING SUPPORTING ELDERLY |
| THE ARBOR AT ORCHARD RIDGE | COEUR DALENE, ID | $813,956 | 2024 | SENIOR HOUSING SUPPORTING ELDERLY |
| COEUR DALENE HOMES PHASE II | COEUR DALENE, ID | $430,000 | 2024 | SUPPORT ELDERLY LOW INCOME HOUSING |
THE ARBOR AT ORCHARD RIDGE
$730,000SENIOR HOUSING SUPPORTING ELDERLY
THE ARBOR AT ORCHARD RIDGE
$813,956SENIOR HOUSING SUPPORTING ELDERLY
COEUR DALENE HOMES PHASE II
$430,000SUPPORT ELDERLY LOW INCOME HOUSING