About Isaiah Mission Foundation
Isaiah Mission Foundation’s recent giving is anchored by a single $185,000 grant to One Another Inc in Waterloo, Wisconsin for "CARING FOR THE ILL, NEEDY, & INFANTS." That size matches the foundation’s p25, median, and p75, showing a very concentrated grantmaking pattern rather than many small awards. The foundation describes its purpose as serving others through unique gifts and talents, sharing knowledge, resources, and networks to help those in need and build self-sustaining local infrastructures.
Its active programs point to a mix of direct service and systems support. One track supports Kibuye Hope Hospital in Burundi through construction, equipment, matched funding, and training projects. Another track covers orthopedic hardware for surgeons and hospitals in Sub-Saharan Africa, with donated implants, instruments, and customized supply boxes. Across these efforts, the foundation emphasizes capacity building, technical assistance, in-kind medical support, and infrastructure development. Recent grantmaking also shows an interest in care for vulnerable people, including infants and the ill, alongside health system needs and clinical training.
What Isaiah Mission Foundation Funds
Healthcare is the clearest throughline in the foundation’s work. Through Kibuye Hope Hospital Support, Isaiah Mission Foundation funds construction, equipment, and training projects at a hospital in Burundi, including wards, labs, radiology, and operational needs.
Medical education is another recurring emphasis. The foundation supports training programs and a surgical residency track at Kibuye Hope Hospital, linking capital projects with clinician development.
Infrastructure appears as a health-system tool rather than a separate theme. The foundation backs water, solar, and other facility projects tied to hospital function, including road, kitchen, and energy-related needs in Burundi.
Orthopedic care also receives direct support through the Orthopedic Hardware Project, which provides implants, instruments, and customized supply boxes to surgeons and hospitals in Sub-Saharan Africa.
How Isaiah Mission Foundation Gives
Isaiah Mission Foundation’s grant size profile is flat: p25, median, and p75 are all $185,000. That points to a single grant level in the available data. The foundation is a public charity, not a funder of individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. Recipients in the record appear across multiple programs, including both direct funding and matched grants, which suggests it uses a mix of grant and matching support rather than one fixed mechanism. One active program accepts unsolicited inquiries, while the Burundi hospital programs are marked as not accepting unsolicited applications.