Mosaic recognizes that people with intellectual disabilities desire and deserve greater independence and closer ties to the community. Mosaic empowers people in their unique pursuit of happiness by providing truly personalized services, creating community connections, and advocating for disability rights and self-advocacy.
Mosaic’s recent grants are directed almost entirely to related housing corporations tied to its own network, with the largest 2025 award of $91,115 going to Mosaic Housing Corp Xxii - Logan. That pattern points to a funder that uses grantmaking to support affiliated entities and further their tax-exempt function rather than to make external program grants. The filings also show a strong emphasis on services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including behavioral health and autism, supported living, employment supports, personal care, targeted case management, and transition services. Among the largest awards, Mosaic also granted $48,550 to Mosaic Housing Corp II in 2025 and $40,000 to Mosaic Housing Corp I in 2024. Several other related housing corporations received support in both 2024 and 2025, indicating that the foundation’s giving is not limited to one-off awards. Mosaic’s own summary describes a mission centered on personalized services, community connections, disability rights, and self-advocacy for people with intellectual disabilities. Its latest 990 year on file is 2025, and annual grants totaled $376,524.
Mosaic’s giving is closely tied to housing and related-organization support. A 2025 grant of $22,000 went to Mosaic Housing Corp Xvii - Beatrice to further its tax-exempt function, and Mosaic Housing Corp Xviii - Osceola-waukon received $19,900 in 2025 for the same purpose. The foundation also supports the continuity of its housing network over time. Mosaic Housing Corp I received $31,650 in 2025 and $40,000 in 2024, while Mosaic Housing Corp II received $48,550 in 2025 and $9,000 in 2024. Mosaic Housing Corp VIII also appears in both 2024 and 2025 grants. The organization’s stated focus areas extend beyond housing into intellectual and developmental disabilities, behavioral health and autism, senior care, supported living, employment supports, personal care, targeted case management, and transition services. That mix suggests grantmaking connected to service delivery and infrastructure for people receiving support through Mosaic’s network.
Typical grant size is modest relative to annual giving: the p25 is $9,125, the median is $12,497, and the p75 is $21,475. The recent record shows repeated support to the same related organizations across 2024 and 2025, rather than a one-time grant style. Mosaic is a pure DAF provider, and the grants are described as support to related organizations to further their tax-exempt function. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
$285K
$227.1M
$374.2M
$359.5M
Most grants fall between $9K and $21K, with a median of $12K.
25th Percentile
$9K
Median
$12K
75th Percentile
$21K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NE.
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Mosaic’s grantmaking is local and entirely concentrated in Nebraska: 100% of grants in the sample went to recipients in the HQ state, which is also its top giving state. The recipient locations in the recent grants list are all in Omaha, including Mosaic Housing Corp Xxii - Logan, Mosaic Housing Corp II, and Mosaic Housing Corp I. No non-U.S. recipient countries appear in the data.
Mosaic’s recent grants mainly support related housing corporations tied to its own network. The grant descriptions say the funds are provided to a related organization to further its tax-exempt function, and the foundation’s stated focus areas also include intellectual and developmental disabilities, supported living, employment supports, personal care, and transition services.
The recent grants provided show support to related organizations, specifically Mosaic Housing Corp entities, rather than external operating charities. The descriptions repeatedly state that the grants are made to a related organization to further its tax-exempt function.
Typical grant size is in the five-figure range. The p25 is $9,125, the median is $12,497, and the p75 is $21,475. The recent awards range from smaller support like $5,800 to larger grants above $90,000.
Mosaic’s giving is local and concentrated in Nebraska. All grants in the sample go to recipients in the HQ state, and the recent grantees are in Omaha. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
No. The foundation’s profile indicates that it funds individuals: false, and the recent grants list shows support going to related nonprofit or affiliate organizations rather than individual recipients.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XXII - LOGAN | OMAHA, NE | $91,115 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP II | OMAHA, NE | $48,550 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP I | OMAHA, NE | $31,650 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XVII - BEATRICE | OMAHA, NE | $22,000 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XVIII - OSCEOLA-WAUKON | OMAHA, NE | $19,900 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XI | OMAHA, NE | $16,500 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XXIII - AUSTIN | OMAHA, NE | $12,994 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP IX | OMAHA, NE | $12,000 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP VIII | OMAHA, NE | $10,600 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XV - COUNCIL BLUFFS | OMAHA, NE | $8,400 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP X | OMAHA, NE | $5,950 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XVI - FARMINGTON | OMAHA, NE | $5,800 | 2025 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP I | OMAHA, NE | $40,000 | 2024 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XVIII - OSCEOLA-WAUKON | OMAHA, NE | $14,500 | 2024 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XVII - BEATRICE | OMAHA, NE | $11,065 | 2024 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP VIII | OMAHA, NE | $9,500 | 2024 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP II | OMAHA, NE | $9,000 | 2024 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
| MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XXII - LOGAN | OMAHA, NE | $7,000 | 2024 | THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION. |
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XXII - LOGAN
$91,115THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP II
$48,550THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP I
$31,650THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XVII - BEATRICE
$22,000THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XVIII - OSCEOLA-WAUKON
$19,900THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XI
THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XXIII - AUSTIN
$12,994THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP IX
$12,000THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP VIII
$10,600THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XV - COUNCIL BLUFFS
$8,400THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP X
$5,950THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XVI - FARMINGTON
$5,800THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP I
$40,000THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XVIII - OSCEOLA-WAUKON
$14,500THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XVII - BEATRICE
$11,065THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP VIII
$9,500THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP II
$9,000THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.
MOSAIC HOUSING CORP XXII - LOGAN
$7,000THE GRANT PROVIDED IS TO THE RELATED ORGANIZATION TO FURTHER ITS TAX EXEMPT FUNCTION.