The Jiao and Duan Family Foundation concentrates its philanthropy on a single faith-based beneficiary in Silicon Valley, providing unrestricted support to the Silicon Valley Christian Assembly. Their giving appears locally focused and directed toward sustaining a Christian congregation and its community activities rather than multiple causes or institutions.
Highly concentrated: all recorded grants (three) go to one repeat grantee; relatively modest total giving but committed multi-touch support to a single organization rather than broad or diversified grantmaking.
Notable grantees: Silicon Valley Christian Assembly
The Jiao and Duan Family Foundation’s recent giving is anchored by a consistent pattern of unrestricted support to Silicon Valley Christian Assembly, including grants of $56,000 in 2024, $42,000 in 2023, and $31,000 in 2025. That repeated support makes the church the clearest window into the foundation’s priorities: sustaining a local Christian congregation and its related community activity through flexible funding rather than project-specific awards. Beyond that core relationship, the foundation’s wider grant list shows a small set of additional gifts to organizations in education, faith-based service, and the arts. Rochester Institute of Technology received $2,000 in 2025, while World Vision received grants of $1,100 in 2023 and $800 in 2024. The foundation also made modest unrestricted awards to several California arts institutions, including the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Center for Photographic Art, the Los Angeles Center of Photography, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Overall, the grant pattern suggests a family foundation with a concentrated local base and a few small supplemental grants outside that center.
The foundation’s largest non-core grants point to a mix of education, humanitarian, and arts interests. In education, Rochester Institute of Technology received $2,000 in 2025, the largest grant outside the church relationship. In humanitarian and faith-based service, World Vision received $1,100 in 2023 and $800 in 2024, both unrestricted. Its arts giving is smaller but visible in California institutions. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco received $1,050 in 2023, the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel received $1,000 in 2023, the Los Angeles Center of Photography received $923 in 2023, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art received $650 in 2024. These grants show that the foundation’s giving is not limited entirely to congregational support, even though that remains its dominant pattern.
Typical grant size is small: the 25th percentile is $650, the median is $1,000, and the 75th percentile is $2,000. The grant list shows a strong repeat pattern at Silicon Valley Christian Assembly across 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating ongoing support rather than one-time funding. The foundation appears to use unrestricted, general operating support frequently, including for its largest and several smaller awards. It is a family foundation and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.
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$56K
Most grants fall between $650 and $2K, with a median of $1K.
25th Percentile
$650
Median
$1K
75th Percentile
$2K
About 69% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Grant recipients are overwhelmingly in the United States, with 13 grants and 100% of the listed recent awards going to U.S. organizations. California receives the bulk of support: 69% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s top giving state. Santa Clara appears repeatedly through Silicon Valley Christian Assembly, and other California recipients include San Francisco, Carmel, Los Angeles, Mountain View, and Bakersfield. Outside California, the list includes Rochester, New York; Federal Way, Washington; and Roswell, Georgia.
Its recent grants are centered on unrestricted support for Silicon Valley Christian Assembly in Santa Clara, with additional smaller gifts to education, humanitarian, and arts organizations. The repeated church grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025 are the clearest indicator of its core priority.
The grant-size distribution is small overall: the 25th percentile is $650, the median is $1,000, and the 75th percentile is $2,000. The largest recent awards are much bigger, but most listed grants fall near that lower range.
Yes. Silicon Valley Christian Assembly appears in three different years in the recent-grants list, with grants of $42,000 in 2023, $56,000 in 2024, and $31,000 in 2025. That repeated pattern suggests ongoing support rather than isolated grants.
California is the top giving state, with 69% of grants going to recipients in the state. Recent California recipients include organizations in Santa Clara, San Francisco, Carmel, Los Angeles, Mountain View, and Bakersfield.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Silicon Valley Christian Assembly | Santa Clara, CA | $31,000 | 2025 | UNRESTICTED |
| Rochester Institute of Technology | Rochester, NY | $2,000 | 2025 | UNRESTRICTED |
| Silicon Valley Christian Assembly | Santa Clara, CA | $56,000 | 2024 | UNRESTICTED |
| World VisionInc | FEDDERAL WAY, WA | $800 | 2024 | UNRESTICTED |
| San Francisco Museum of Modern Art | San Francisco, CA | $650 | 2024 | UNRESTICTED |
| Silicon Valley Christian Assembly | SANTA CLARA, CA | $42,000 | 2023 | UNRESTRICTED |
| World VisionInc | FEDERAL WAY, WA | $1,100 | 2023 | UNRESTRICTED |
| Fine Arts Museums of San Franciso | San Francisco, CA | $1,050 | 2023 | UNRESTRICTED |
| Center for Photographic Art | CARMEL, CA | $1,000 | 2023 | UNRESTRICTED |
| Los Angeles Center of Photography | LOS ANGELES, CA | $923 | 2023 | UNRESTRICTED |
| Yuan Chen Family Foundation | MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA | $500 | 2023 | UNRESTRICTED |
| AFC Inc | BAKERSFIELD, CA | $96 | 2023 | UNRESTRICTED |
| Ambassador for Christ | ROSWELL, GA | $26 | 2023 | UNRESTRICTED |
Silicon Valley Christian Assembly
$31,000UNRESTICTED
Rochester Institute of Technology
$2,000UNRESTRICTED
Silicon Valley Christian Assembly
$56,000UNRESTICTED
World VisionInc
$800UNRESTICTED
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
$650UNRESTICTED
Silicon Valley Christian Assembly
$42,000UNRESTRICTED
World VisionInc
$1,100UNRESTRICTED
Fine Arts Museums of San Franciso
$1,050UNRESTRICTED
Center for Photographic Art
$1,000UNRESTRICTED
Los Angeles Center of Photography
$923UNRESTRICTED
Yuan Chen Family Foundation
$500UNRESTRICTED
AFC Inc
$96UNRESTRICTED
Ambassador for Christ
$26UNRESTRICTED