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    Martina O'Neil Tr

    ActivoMedical Research
    BOSTON, MA7815814222EIN: 04-64168793 declaraciones registradas

    About Martina O'Neil Tr

    The Martina O'Neil Trust concentrates its giving on major national health charities, with sizable, repeat grants focused primarily on vision preservation and cancer charities. Grants are directed to established national organizations rather than grassroots or local projects, suggesting a preference for well-known disease-focused nonprofits. The foundation's pattern indicates sustained support to a small group of trusted health organizations.

    Focus Areas

    Preventing blindness and vision health (support for national sight-conservation efforts)Cancer research, patient services, and national cancer society programsMulti-year/core support to established national health charities

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, high-dollar grants to a small number of repeat national grantees (few grants, large amounts per recipient), evenly split between vision-related and cancer-focused organizations.

    Funding Style

    unrestricted supportgeneral operating supportflexible funding

    Notable grantees: National Society to Prevent Blindness, American Cancer Society, Inc., American Cancer Society — Massachusetts Division

    About Martina O'Neil Tr

    Martina O'neil Tr’s recent giving is defined by repeated unrestricted support to two national health charities: National Society to Prevent Blindness and American Cancer Society affiliates. The trust backs established organizations rather than a broad mix of local projects, and the pattern is consistent across 2023, 2024, and 2025. That continuity shows up in the grant list itself, where the same recipients receive similar-sized awards year after year. The most recent grants include $35,140 to the National Society to Prevent Blindness and $35,140 to the American Cancer Society Inc in 2025. In 2024, both groups received $31,800, and in 2023 the trust gave $31,400 to each. The naming pattern matters: for cancer work, the trust has supported American Cancer Society Inc and American Cancer Society Mass Div Inc, while vision preservation remains anchored by the National Society to Prevent Blindness. The grants are unrestricted, which points to flexible support for operating needs or general mission use rather than project-specific funding.

    What Martina O'Neil Tr Funds

    Vision health is one of the trust’s clearest priorities. In 2025, it gave $35,140 to the National Society to Prevent Blindness, followed by $31,800 in 2024 and $31,400 in 2023, all unrestricted. That repeated pattern suggests sustained support for sight-conservation work. Cancer philanthropy is the other major thread. The trust gave $35,140 to American Cancer Society Inc in 2025 and $31,800 in 2024, then supported American Cancer Society Mass Div Inc with $31,400 in 2023. Those grants show ongoing backing for cancer research, patient services, and national society programs. The foundation’s support is not tied to a wide roster of recipients. Across the recent grants provided, the funding stays focused on established national health charities, with each award marked unrestricted.

    How Martina O'Neil Tr Gives

    Typical grant size is tightly clustered: the p25 is $31,500, the median is $31,800, and the p75 is $34,305. Recent awards also show a repeated annual pattern, with the same core recipients appearing in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The trust does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The grants are unrestricted, indicating flexible support rather than project-restricted funding. The pattern points to a small, steady set of recipient relationships rather than one-off gifts.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $197K

    Total Assets

    $1.2M

    Total Revenue

    $101K

    Total Expenses

    $92K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $32K and $34K, with a median of $32K.

    25th Percentile

    $32K

    Median

    $32K

    75th Percentile

    $34K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional2 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in OK.

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    Where Martina O'Neil Tr Makes Grants

    All of the recent grants in the data went to U.S. recipients. The most frequent recipient state is Oklahoma, driven by American Cancer Society offices in Oklahoma City. Chicago is another recurring recipient city through the National Society to Prevent Blindness. No grants in the recent list went to Massachusetts, even though the trust is headquartered in Boston. The geographic profile is narrow and concentrated in a small number of recipient locations.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Martina O'Neil Tr

    What causes does Martina O'neil Tr support most often?

    The recent grants center on two areas: preventing blindness and vision health, and cancer research, patient services, and national cancer society programs. Those themes appear repeatedly across 2023, 2024, and 2025 through the National Society to Prevent Blindness and American Cancer Society recipients.

    Are the grants restricted to specific projects?

    The recent grants are listed as unrestricted. That includes the 2025 awards of $35,140 to the National Society to Prevent Blindness and $35,140 to American Cancer Society Inc, along with the similar unrestricted awards in 2024 and 2023.

    Does the trust support the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. The National Society to Prevent Blindness and American Cancer Society recipients appear in multiple years. Both organizations received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, which points to recurring support rather than one-time gifts.

    How large are the typical grants?

    The grant-size distribution is narrow. The p25 is $31,500, the median is $31,800, and the p75 is $34,305, so most awards fall in the low-$30,000 range.

    Where do most grants go?

    Most recent grants go to U.S. recipients, with Oklahoma appearing most often because of the American Cancer Society offices in Oklahoma City. Chicago also appears through the National Society to Prevent Blindness.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    National Society to Prevent BlindnessCHICAGO, IL$35,1402025UNRESTRICTED
    American Cancer Society IncOKLAHOMA CITY, OK$35,1402025UNRESTRICTED
    AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY INCOKLAHOMA CITY, OK$31,8002024UNRESTRICTED
    NATIONAL SOCIETY TO PREVENT BLINDNESSCHICAGO, IL$31,8002024UNRESTRICTED
    AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY MASS DIV INCOKLAHOMA CITY, OK$31,4002023UNRESTRICTED
    NATIONAL SOCIETY TO PREVENT BLINDNESSCHICAGO, IL$31,4002023UNRESTRICTED

    National Society to Prevent Blindness

    $35,140
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    UNRESTRICTED

    American Cancer Society Inc

    $35,140
    OKLAHOMA CITY, OK2025

    UNRESTRICTED

    AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY INC

    $31,800
    OKLAHOMA CITY, OK2024

    UNRESTRICTED

    NATIONAL SOCIETY TO PREVENT BLINDNESS

    $31,800
    CHICAGO, IL2024

    UNRESTRICTED

    AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY MASS DIV INC

    $31,400
    OKLAHOMA CITY, OK2023

    UNRESTRICTED

    NATIONAL SOCIETY TO PREVENT BLINDNESS

    $31,400
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    UNRESTRICTED