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    Mcintosh Family Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    PHOENIX, AZ8008391754EIN: 26-21997993 declaraciones registradas

    About Mcintosh Family Foundation

    The McIntosh Family Foundation concentrates its support on local youth and K-12 education initiatives in the Phoenix area, with the vast majority of dollars going to one recurring partner. Most funding appears unrestricted or for general operating support, suggesting a preference for flexible support to trusted organizations. A smaller portion of dollars goes to community/charitable infrastructure or donor-advised/ grantmaking entities.

    Focus Areas

    K-12 youth development and support in Phoenix/Arizona (recurring general operating support)School readiness and out-of-school-time programs for children and teensFlexible/general operating support to trusted nonprofit partnersLocal philanthropic infrastructure or grantmaking organizations in Arizona

    Who They Fund

    Ukraine (nationally-focused recipients)nonprofit organizations / charities

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated and relationship-driven: a small number of relatively large grants, heavy repeat funding to a single primary grantee (THRIVE AZ), with occasional gifts to community/ grantmaking organizations. Funding is local and focused rather than widely distributed.

    About Mcintosh Family Foundation

    A single partner accounts for the foundation’s largest recent gift: Thrive AZ received $210,000 in 2024, followed by $76,456 in 2025 and $40,000 in 2023. That recurring pattern is a useful window into how Mcintosh Family Foundation operates: it supports a small circle of Arizona nonprofits with flexible general-funds grants, often returning to the same organizations across multiple years. The foundation’s recent grants also show a consistent interest in youth and education-related work in the Phoenix metro area, alongside support for community organizations serving local needs. Tiger Mountain Foundation received $67,500 in 2023 and another $10,000 in 2025, while Arizona Center for Nature Conservation appears in two separate grant years as well. Beyond Arizona, the portfolio includes one grant tied to Ukraine-focused humanitarian energy support, showing that the foundation’s giving is not limited entirely to local work, even though most of its dollars are directed nearby. Overall, the recent record points to a foundation that favors established nonprofit partners and uses general operating support as its main funding style.

    What Mcintosh Family Foundation Funds

    Education and youth development are central to the foundation’s local giving. Thrive AZ received $210,000 in 2024 and $76,456 in 2025 in general funds, and 360 Educational Services Inc received $10,000 in 2025. The foundation also backed Grand Canyon University with $5,000 in 2025 and $2,500 in 2023. Community development and place-based work appear in grants to Tiger Mountain Foundation, including $67,500 in 2023 and $10,000 in 2025, both for general funds. Arizona Center for Nature Conservation also received two grants, $10,000 in 2024 and $10,000 in 2023, indicating continued support for another local nonprofit partner. One grant stands apart from the Arizona pattern: Footprint Project received $25,000 in 2023 for new use energy for Ukraine.

    How Mcintosh Family Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size is $6,250 at the 25th percentile, $17,500 at the median, and $36,500 at the 75th percentile. The recent record shows repeated support to the same recipients across multiple years, including Thrive AZ, Tiger Mountain Foundation, Arizona Center for Nature Conservation, Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center, and Grand Canyon University. Most awards are described as general funds or general fund, which points to flexible support rather than tightly restricted project funding. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $572K

    Total Assets

    $4M

    Total Revenue

    $386K

    Total Expenses

    $252K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $6K and $37K, with a median of $18K.

    25th Percentile

    $6K

    Median

    $18K

    75th Percentile

    $37K

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 90% of grants go to recipients in AZ.

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    Funding Style

    general operating supportunrestricted fundingflexible use grantscore support

    Notable grantees: THRIVE AZ, TIGER MOUNTAIN FOUNDATION, Other local Arizona youth- and school-focused nonprofits

    Topics

    energy assistance for Ukrainehumanitarian relief (energy sector)emergency energy infrastructure supportorganizational sustainability

    Where Mcintosh Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is highly concentrated in Arizona: 90% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and Arizona is also the top state by grant count. Recent recipients are clustered in the Phoenix metro area, including Phoenix, Tempe, and Peoria. The grants list also includes one out-of-state recipient in Eagan, Minnesota, and one in Bainbridge, Washington. All recent grants in the dataset go to U.S. organizations.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Mcintosh Family Foundation

    What types of organizations does Mcintosh Family Foundation fund?

    The recent record centers on nonprofit organizations and charities, especially Arizona groups tied to youth, education, and community work. Examples include Thrive AZ, Tiger Mountain Foundation, Arizona Center for Nature Conservation, Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center, and Grand Canyon University.

    Does Mcintosh Family Foundation make flexible grants?

    Yes. The recent grants are mostly labeled general funds or general fund, including major awards to Thrive AZ, Tiger Mountain Foundation, and several other recurring partners. That suggests a preference for unrestricted or core support rather than narrowly restricted project funding.

    How large are Mcintosh Family Foundation grants?

    The typical grant size is $6,250 at the 25th percentile, $17,500 at the median, and $36,500 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards range from $2,500 to $210,000, with several grants in the $5,000 to $25,000 range.

    Where does Mcintosh Family Foundation give most often?

    Arizona is the top state by grant count, and 90% of grants go to recipients in Arizona. Recent recipients are concentrated in Phoenix, Tempe, and Peoria, with a smaller number of grants outside the state.

    Are there recurring grantees in the recent record?

    Yes. Several organizations appear in more than one year, including Thrive AZ, Tiger Mountain Foundation, Arizona Center for Nature Conservation, Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center, and Grand Canyon University. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-time awards.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    THRIVE AZPEORIA, AZ$76,4562025GENERAL FUNDS
    HEROICAZTEMPE, AZ$25,0002025GENERAL FUNDS
    REALIZE IMPACTBAINBRIDGE, WA$25,0002025GENERAL FUNDS
    UNITED WAYPHOENIX, AZ$20,0002025GENERAL FUNDS
    TIGER MOUNTAIN FOUNDATIONPHOENIX, AZ$10,0002025GENERAL FUNDS
    360 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES INCTEMPE, AZ$10,0002025GENERAL FUNDS
    GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITYPHOENIX, AZ$5,0002025GENERAL FUND
    THRIVE AZPEORIA, AZ$210,0002024GENERAL FUNDS
    CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM ARIZONATEMPE, AZ$26,0002024GENERAL FUNDS
    ARIZONA CENTER FOR NATURE CONSERVATIONPHOENIX, AZ$10,0002024GENERAL FUNDS
    SOUTHWEST AUTISM RESEARCH AND RESOURCE CENTERPHOENIX, AZ$5,0002024GENERAL FUNDS
    TIGER MOUNTAIN FOUNDATIONPHOENIX, AZ$67,5002023GENERAL FUNDS
    THRIVE AZPEORIA, AZ$40,0002023GENERAL FUNDS
    FOOTPRINT PROJECTEAGAN, MN$25,0002023NEW USE ENERGY FOR UKRAINE
    ARIZONA CENTER FOR NATURE CONSERVATIONPHOENIX, AZ$10,0002023GENERAL FUNDS
    SOUTHWEST AUTISM RESEARCH AND RESOURCE CENTERPHOENIX, AZ$5,0002023GENERAL FUNDS
    GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITYPHOENIX, AZ$2,5002023GENERAL FUND

    THRIVE AZ

    $76,456
    PEORIA, AZ2025

    GENERAL FUNDS

    HEROICAZ

    $25,000
    TEMPE, AZ2025

    GENERAL FUNDS

    REALIZE IMPACT

    $25,000
    BAINBRIDGE, WA2025

    GENERAL FUNDS

    UNITED WAY

    $20,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    GENERAL FUNDS

    TIGER MOUNTAIN FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    GENERAL FUNDS

    360 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES INC

    $10,000
    TEMPE, AZ2025

    GENERAL FUNDS

    GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY

    $5,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2025

    GENERAL FUND

    THRIVE AZ

    $210,000
    PEORIA, AZ2024

    GENERAL FUNDS

    CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM ARIZONA

    $26,000
    TEMPE, AZ2024

    GENERAL FUNDS

    ARIZONA CENTER FOR NATURE CONSERVATION

    $10,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2024

    GENERAL FUNDS

    SOUTHWEST AUTISM RESEARCH AND RESOURCE CENTER

    $5,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2024

    GENERAL FUNDS

    TIGER MOUNTAIN FOUNDATION

    $67,500
    PHOENIX, AZ2023

    GENERAL FUNDS

    THRIVE AZ

    $40,000
    PEORIA, AZ2023

    GENERAL FUNDS

    FOOTPRINT PROJECT

    $25,000
    EAGAN, MN2023

    NEW USE ENERGY FOR UKRAINE

    ARIZONA CENTER FOR NATURE CONSERVATION

    $10,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2023

    GENERAL FUNDS

    SOUTHWEST AUTISM RESEARCH AND RESOURCE CENTER

    $5,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2023

    GENERAL FUNDS

    GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY

    $2,500
    PHOENIX, AZ2023

    GENERAL FUND