The Joseph Rauenhorst Family Foundation concentrates its giving on international clean water and sanitation projects—primarily funding boreholes, water tanks, and solar-powered wells in East Africa. Grants are often channeled through faith-based and community development partners, and the foundation shows a clear preference for project-specific capital support (drilling, tanks, solar equipment) rather than broad operating support. A single implementer (TeamLift Inc.) receives the vast majority of funds, while smaller grants support religiously affiliated relief and vocational programs tied to water access.
The Joseph Rauenhorst Family Foundation’s largest recent grants have gone to Teamlift Inc. for wells in Malawi, including a $250,000 award in 2025 and another $100,000 grant the same year. That pattern shows a foundation built around project-specific water infrastructure rather than broad unrestricted support. Across the recent grants list, its funding centers on boreholes, wells, water tanks, and solar-powered water systems, usually directed to faith-based or community development partners working in East and southern Africa. Teamlift Inc. appears repeatedly as the main implementer, with multiple awards for “Water in Every Village Project,” “Boreholes in Northern Malawi,” “Two Boreholes in Blantyre,” and “Drillmax 10 Wells.” Smaller grants extend the same water-and-development theme through other partners. Little Sisters of St Francis Midwest received $30,000 for a solar borehole in Kenya, while American Friends of Journey House received $30,000 for a bore hole and 10 water tanks. The foundation also supports related education, healthcare, and formation projects when they connect to community infrastructure and service delivery.
Clean water infrastructure is the foundation’s clearest focus. It gave $100,000 to Teamlift Inc. for boreholes in northern Malawi and $25,000 for two boreholes in Blantyre, both tied to rural water access. Solar-powered systems also appear in the portfolio: Little Sisters of St Francis Midwest received $30,000 for a solar borehole in Kenya. The foundation also funds multi-site water delivery efforts through community partners. American Friends of Journey House received $30,000 for a bore hole and 10 water tanks, and Good Shepherd Mission Development received $15,000 for an Angola water project. Beyond water, the foundation has made smaller grants for education, training, and mission-based facilities. Operation Eyesight Universal USA received $22,216 for the St. Charles Lwanga Educational Centre & Vocational Training Centre, and Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters received $14,154 for two formation houses and a nursery school.
Typical grant size is modest, with a p25 of $3,500, a median of $6,450, and a p75 of $21,662, even though a few awards are much larger. The foundation’s recent giving pattern is repetitive rather than one-off: Teamlift Inc. appears across multiple years and receives several grants for different water projects. The pattern is project-specific capital support, especially for drilling, boreholes, wells, tanks, and solar equipment. It also funds individuals, and the foundation is not making program-related investments. The latest 990 year on file is 2025.
$1.1M
$9.3M
$437K
$607K
Most grants fall between $4K and $22K, with a median of $6K.
25th Percentile
$4K
Median
$6K
75th Percentile
$22K
About 13% of grants go to recipients in WI.
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Highly concentrated: a few large, project-specific capital grants with strong repeat support to a single primary implementer (TeamLift Inc.), supplemented by smaller, one-off grants to faith-based partners. Funding emphasizes tangible infrastructure outcomes rather than diversified or unrestricted support.
Notable grantees: TeamLift Inc., American Friends of Journey House, Little Sisters of St Francis Midwest, Brothers of St Charles Lwanga Foundation
Grant recipients are located entirely in the United States in the recent grants list, even though the funded work is often abroad. The top recipient state by count is Wisconsin, with grants to organizations in Milwaukee, Brookfield, and other Wisconsin cities. Other repeated recipient locations include Portland, Oregon; Aberdeen, South Dakota; and Miami, Florida. The foundation’s headquarters are in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and 13% of grants go to recipients in that state.
Its recent grants focus on water infrastructure, especially boreholes, wells, water tanks, and solar-powered systems. The same theme appears across multiple years and multiple partners, with project descriptions tied to specific locations such as Malawi, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Angola.
The typical grant size is small-to-mid sized: p25 is $3,500, median grant size is $6,450, and p75 is $21,662. A few awards are much larger, including a $250,000 grant and several $100,000 grants.
Yes. Teamlift Inc. appears repeatedly across 2023, 2024, and 2025, with grants for Wells in Malawi, Water in Every Village Project, Boreholes in Northern Malawi, and Drillmax 10 Wells. Presentation Sisters also recur with multiple water-related grants.
By recipient count, Wisconsin is the top state, with grants to organizations in Milwaukee and Brookfield among others. The foundation’s headquarters are in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and 13% of grants go to recipients in South Dakota.
Yes. Recent grants also support vocational training, educational centers, a nursery school, scholarships, hospital-related work, and general operations. Examples include a vocational training center grant, a nursery school grant, and scholarship funds at Marquette University and the University of San Francisco.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $250,000 | 2025 | WELLS IN MALAWI |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $100,000 | 2025 | WELLS IN MALAWI |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $85,794 | 2025 | WATER IN EVERY VILLAGE PROJECT |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $50,000 | 2025 | WELLS IN MALAWI |
| LITTLE SISTERS OF ST FRANCIS MIDWEST | MILWAUKEE, WI | $30,000 | 2025 | SOLAR BOREHOLE IN KENYA |
| SISTERS OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY | NEW WINDSOR, NY | $16,000 | 2025 | HOSPITAL MALAWI DEDZA |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $15,450 | 2025 | DRILLMAX 10 WELLS |
| HOLY SPIRIT MISSIONARY SISTERS | NORTFIELD, IL | $14,154 | 2025 | 2 FORMATION HOUSES AND NURSERY SCHOOL |
| CRISTO REY JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL - MILWAUKEE | MILWAUKEE, WI | $5,000 | 2025 | MERENGUE SPONSORSHIP |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $60,000 | 2024 | WATER IN EVERY VILLAGE PROJECT |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $55,000 | 2024 | 2024 BORE HOLE PROJECTS |
| AMERICAN FRIENDS OF JOURNEY HOUSE | BROOKFIELD, WI | $30,000 | 2024 | BORE HOLE & 10 WATER TANKS |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $25,882 | 2024 | WATER IN EVERY VILLAGE PROJECT |
| OPERATION EYESIGHT UNIVERSAL USA | SEATTLE, WA | $22,216 | 2024 | ST. CHARLES LWANGA EDUCATIONAL CENTRE & VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE |
| GOOD SHEPHERD MISSION DEVELOPMENT | OLIVETTE, MO | $15,000 | 2024 | ANGOLA WATER PROJECT |
| PRESENTATION SISTERS | ABERDEEN, SD | $12,000 | 2024 | KAUKUNDUWE FARM BORE HOLE |
| FADICA | WASHINGTON, DC | $7,900 | 2024 | 2024 MEMBERSHIP |
| MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY | MILWAUKEE, WI | $5,000 | 2024 | JOSEPH J. RAUENHORST SCHOLARSHIP FUND |
| UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $5,000 | 2024 | J. RAUENHORST SCHOLARSHIP FUND |
| IMPACT 100 PALM BEACH COUNTY INC | BOCA RATON, FL | $5,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATIONS |
| 4KIDS OF SOUTH FLORIDA INC | FORT LAUDERDALE, FL | $5,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATIONS |
| THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INC | MIAMI, FL | $5,000 | 2024 | CRISTO REY MIAMI HIGH SCHOOL FUND |
| JUBILEE HOUSE COMMUNITY INC | MONROE, NC | $3,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATIONS |
| JOAN OF ARC | MINNEAPOLIS, MN | $3,000 | 2024 | GENERAL OPERATIONS |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $100,000 | 2023 | BOREHOLES IN NORTHERN MALAWI |
| BROTHERS OF ST CHARLES LWANGA FOUNDATION | CHICAGO, IL | $27,087 | 2023 | VOCATIONAL WATER PROJECT |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $25,000 | 2023 | TWO BOREHOLES IN BLANTYRE |
| PRESENTATION SISTERS | ABERDEEN, SD | $20,000 | 2023 | MALAWI WATER PROJECT |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $20,000 | 2023 | SUPPORT FOR VILLAGE BOREHOLES |
| PRESENTATION SISTERS | ABERDEEN, SD | $19,000 | 2023 | ZAMBIA/ZIMBABWE PROVINCE WATER PROJECT |
| PRESENTATION SISTERS | ABERDEEN, SD | $15,287 | 2023 | ZAMBIA BOREHOLE |
| THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INC | MIAMI, FL | $5,000 | 2023 | CRISTO REY MIAMI HIGH SCHOOL FUND |
| IMPACT 100 PALM BEACH COUNTY | BOCA RATON, FL | $5,000 | 2023 | GENERAL OPERATIONS |
| ST ANDREWS SCHOOL OF BOCA RATON INC | BOCA RATON, FL | $3,000 | 2023 | GENERAL OPERATIONS |
| ST JOAN OF ARC CATHOLIC CHURCH | BOCA RATON, FL | $2,000 | 2023 | GENERAL OPERATIONS |
| MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY | MILWAUKEE, WI | $2,000 | 2023 | IN HONOR OF DR. MIKE LOVELL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FUND |
| MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY | MILWAUKEE, WI | $1,000 | 2023 | JOSEPH J. RAUENHORST SCHOLARSHIP FUND |
| UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $1,000 | 2023 | J. RAUENHORST SCHOLARSHIP FUND |
| TEAMLIFT INC | PORTLAND, OR | $1,000 | 2023 | DON NEUREUTHER CONSULTING |
TEAMLIFT INC
$250,000WELLS IN MALAWI
TEAMLIFT INC
$100,000WELLS IN MALAWI
TEAMLIFT INC
$85,794WATER IN EVERY VILLAGE PROJECT
TEAMLIFT INC
$50,000WELLS IN MALAWI
LITTLE SISTERS OF ST FRANCIS MIDWEST
$30,000SOLAR BOREHOLE IN KENYA
SISTERS OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
$16,000HOSPITAL MALAWI DEDZA
TEAMLIFT INC
$15,450DRILLMAX 10 WELLS
HOLY SPIRIT MISSIONARY SISTERS
$14,1542 FORMATION HOUSES AND NURSERY SCHOOL
CRISTO REY JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL - MILWAUKEE
$5,000MERENGUE SPONSORSHIP
TEAMLIFT INC
$60,000WATER IN EVERY VILLAGE PROJECT
TEAMLIFT INC
$55,0002024 BORE HOLE PROJECTS
AMERICAN FRIENDS OF JOURNEY HOUSE
$30,000BORE HOLE & 10 WATER TANKS
TEAMLIFT INC
$25,882WATER IN EVERY VILLAGE PROJECT
OPERATION EYESIGHT UNIVERSAL USA
$22,216ST. CHARLES LWANGA EDUCATIONAL CENTRE & VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE
GOOD SHEPHERD MISSION DEVELOPMENT
$15,000ANGOLA WATER PROJECT
PRESENTATION SISTERS
$12,000KAUKUNDUWE FARM BORE HOLE
FADICA
$7,9002024 MEMBERSHIP
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY
$5,000JOSEPH J. RAUENHORST SCHOLARSHIP FUND
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO
$5,000J. RAUENHORST SCHOLARSHIP FUND
IMPACT 100 PALM BEACH COUNTY INC
$5,000GENERAL OPERATIONS
4KIDS OF SOUTH FLORIDA INC
$5,000GENERAL OPERATIONS
THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INC
$5,000CRISTO REY MIAMI HIGH SCHOOL FUND
JUBILEE HOUSE COMMUNITY INC
$3,000GENERAL OPERATIONS
JOAN OF ARC
$3,000GENERAL OPERATIONS
TEAMLIFT INC
$100,000BOREHOLES IN NORTHERN MALAWI
BROTHERS OF ST CHARLES LWANGA FOUNDATION
$27,087VOCATIONAL WATER PROJECT
TEAMLIFT INC
$25,000TWO BOREHOLES IN BLANTYRE
PRESENTATION SISTERS
$20,000MALAWI WATER PROJECT
TEAMLIFT INC
$20,000SUPPORT FOR VILLAGE BOREHOLES
PRESENTATION SISTERS
$19,000ZAMBIA/ZIMBABWE PROVINCE WATER PROJECT
PRESENTATION SISTERS
$15,287ZAMBIA BOREHOLE
THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INC
$5,000CRISTO REY MIAMI HIGH SCHOOL FUND
IMPACT 100 PALM BEACH COUNTY
$5,000GENERAL OPERATIONS
ST ANDREWS SCHOOL OF BOCA RATON INC
$3,000GENERAL OPERATIONS
ST JOAN OF ARC CATHOLIC CHURCH
$2,000GENERAL OPERATIONS
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY
$2,000IN HONOR OF DR. MIKE LOVELL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FUND
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY
$1,000JOSEPH J. RAUENHORST SCHOLARSHIP FUND
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO
$1,000J. RAUENHORST SCHOLARSHIP FUND
TEAMLIFT INC
$1,000DON NEUREUTHER CONSULTING