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    Now and Tomorrow

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    YARROW POINT, WASitio web4254661451EIN: 82-3794805

    About Now and Tomorrow

    This small, focused foundation directs its entire documented giving to a single partner organization, Now and Tomorrow Uganda, to support education and vocational training for refugees. Its philanthropy appears targeted and international, prioritizing practical skills and educational access for displaced populations in Uganda rather than a broad portfolio of causes or geographies.

    Focus Areas

    Refugee education and accelerated learning programs in UgandaVocational and job-training services for displaced youth and adultsDirect international/overseas program support through a single implementing partner

    Who They Fund

    refugeesorphaned children and survivors of traffickinglow-income families in Puget Sound, WAfood banks, shelters, and meal programs (service organizations)poor rural households / smallholder farmers in Africa, Asia, Latin Americapatients/communities in Ethiopia and Kenya (health service recipients)

    About Now and Tomorrow

    Now and Tomorrow’s largest documented grants go to one partner in Nakivale Refugee Settlement: $55,200 in 2024 and $51,345 in 2023 to Now and Tomorrow Uganda for education and training services for refugees. That repeated support defines the foundation’s pattern more clearly than a broad portfolio would. Most of the documented giving follows the same channel, with program funding routed through Now and Tomorrow Uganda for school readiness, community construction, and knowledge-sharing work tied to refugee life in Uganda. The foundation also extends selective support to a small set of U.S.-based organizations, but its clearest throughline is direct, practical assistance for displaced communities. Alongside the main Uganda grant, the recent record includes modest gifts to education, food security, health services, and child-welfare organizations. The overall picture is of a small foundation with concentrated grantmaking, using both international program support and targeted U.S. grants to back service delivery rather than broad advocacy or unrestricted funding.

    What Now and Tomorrow Funds

    Education is central to the foundation’s work in Uganda. In 2024, it gave $55,200 to Now and Tomorrow Uganda for education and training services for refugees, and the program set also includes SOMA, a school readiness effort for children in Nakivale settlement. Community infrastructure is another recurring theme: JENGA!!! JENGA!!! and KURA!!! both support community-initiated building efforts in Nakivale through Now and Tomorrow Uganda. Agriculture and food security appear through UBUMENYI, a settlement-wide project to discover and disseminate crop and agricultural knowledge, and through a separate grant to Heifer International for agriculture support and livestock grants. In the U.S., the foundation also backed Food Lifeline for food distribution across Puget Sound.

    How Now and Tomorrow Gives

    Now and Tomorrow’s typical grants are small, with a p25 of $200, a median of $425, and a p75 of $1,250. The documented record shows a strong split between one large recurring international grant and many smaller targeted awards. Now and Tomorrow Uganda received the two largest grants in consecutive years, while several U.S.-based recipients appear once or twice. The foundation is structured as a private foundation rather than an operating grantmaker, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Grantmaking is selective rather than open: the active programs say unsolicited applications are not accepted.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $112K

    Total Assets

    $217K

    Total Revenue

    $274K

    Total Expenses

    $65K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $200 and $1K, with a median of $425.

    25th Percentile

    $200

    Median

    $425

    75th Percentile

    $1K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional6 states funded

    About 40% of grants go to recipients in WA.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
    Baja
    Alta
    Sede
    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Now and Tomorrow Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Now and Tomorrow.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic10$6K
    83.3%
    2Uganda2$107K

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    animals displaced or abandoned by natural disasters
    arts community and general public in Greater Seattle

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: all recorded funds are repeat grants to one grantee (Now and Tomorrow Uganda), indicating relationship-based, targeted support rather than diversified grantmaking.

    Funding Style

    direct service / service deliveryin-kind / material supportinternational development grantsemergency response and rescuetargeted programmatic support

    Notable grantees: Now and Tomorrow Uganda

    Topics

    refugee education and vocational traininghealthcare delivery in Ethiopia and Kenyafood security / food bank and shelter provisioning (Puget Sound)orphan care and child welfare (including anti‑trafficking rehabilitation)agricultural livelihood support and livestock transfersarts and cultural promotion (Greater Seattle)animal rescue and rehoming during natural disasters

    Where Now and Tomorrow Makes Grants

    The foundation gives most often in Washington, with 40% of grants to recipients in the HQ state and Seattle appearing among the U.S. recipients. Outside Washington, the most visible overseas concentration is Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Isingiro District, Uganda, which is where the Uganda-based program partner operates. Recipient locations in the recent record also include Richmond, Indiana; Longmont, Colorado; Little Rock, Arkansas; Washington, DC; and Jacksonville, Florida. The country distribution is overwhelmingly U.S.-based, with 10 grants in the United States and 2 in Uganda.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Now and Tomorrow

    What kinds of organizations does Now and Tomorrow support?

    The documented grants focus on refugee education and training in Uganda, plus selective U.S. support for food security, homelessness, education, healthcare delivery, orphan care, animal rescue, and arts. The main Uganda partner is Now and Tomorrow Uganda, while U.S. recipients include Food Lifeline, Lalmba Association, and Seattle Art Museum.

    Does Now and Tomorrow accept unsolicited applications?

    No. The active program descriptions say support is selective or invitation-based rather than open application, and several program entries explicitly note that unsolicited applications are not accepted.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is small: p25 is $200, median is $425, and p75 is $1,250. The largest documented awards are far above that range, which shows a mix of one major program grant and many modest gifts.

    Where does Now and Tomorrow give most often?

    Washington is the top state by grant count, with 40% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The recipient country distribution is mostly U.S.-based overall, with 10 U.S. grants and 2 in Uganda.

    What are the foundation’s main program areas in Uganda?

    In Nakivale Refugee Settlement, the foundation supports school readiness through SOMA, community construction through JENGA!!! JENGA!!! and KURA!!!, and agricultural knowledge-sharing through UBUMENYI. Its largest grants to Now and Tomorrow Uganda are described as support for refugee education and training services.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    16.7%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    NOW AND TOMORROW UGANDAISINGIRO DISTRICT$55,2002024SUPPORTS THE REFUGEE POPULATION WITH EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICES.
    LALMBA ASSOCIATIONLONGMONT, CO$1,0002024PROVIDE HEALTH SERVICES AND IN ETHIOPIA AND KENYA AND OPERATES ORPHANAGES IN KENYA.
    FOOD LIFELINESEATTLE, WA$6002024PROVIDES FOOD TO MORE THAN 500 FOOD BANKS, SHELTERS, AND MEAL PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT PUGET SOUND, WA.
    NOW AND TOMORROW UGANDAISINGIRO DISTRICT$51,3452023SUPPORTS THE REFUGEE POPULATION WITH EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICES.
    EARLHAM COLLEGERICHMOND, IN$2,0002023PRIVATE COLLEGE
    LALMBA ASSOCIATIONLONGMONT, CO$1,0002023PROVIDE HEALTH SERVICES AND IN ETHIOPIA AND KENYA AND OPERATES ORPHANAGES IN KENYA.
    FOOD LIFELINESEATTLE, WA$2502023PROVIDES FOOD TO MORE THAN 500 FOOD BANKS, SHELTERS, AND MEAL PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT PUGET SOUND, WA.
    SEATTLE ART MUSEUMSEATTLE, WA$2502023PROMOTING THE ARTS IN THE GREATER SEATTLE AREA.
    HEIFER INTERNATIONALLITTLE ROCK, AR$2002023PROVIDES AGRICULTURE SUPPORT AND GRANTS OF LIVESTOCK TO POOR POPULATION IN AFRICA, ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA
    FUNDS FOR THE NEEDYSEATTLE, WA$2002023PROVIDE MATERIAL SUPPORT FOR POOR FAMILIES IN THE PUGET SOUND AREA.
    INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MISSIONWASHINGTON, DC$1402023PROGRAMS FOCUSING ON RESCUING AND REHABILIATION OF TRAFFICKED CHILDREN
    FLORIDA URGENT RESCUE LLCJACKSONVILLE, FL$1062023RESCUES AND PLACES ANIMALS THAT ARE ABANDONED DURING NATURAL DISASTERS.

    NOW AND TOMORROW UGANDA

    $55,200
    ISINGIRO DISTRICT2024

    SUPPORTS THE REFUGEE POPULATION WITH EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICES.

    LALMBA ASSOCIATION

    $1,000
    LONGMONT, CO2024

    PROVIDE HEALTH SERVICES AND IN ETHIOPIA AND KENYA AND OPERATES ORPHANAGES IN KENYA.

    FOOD LIFELINE

    $600
    SEATTLE, WA2024

    PROVIDES FOOD TO MORE THAN 500 FOOD BANKS, SHELTERS, AND MEAL PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT PUGET SOUND, WA.

    NOW AND TOMORROW UGANDA

    $51,345
    ISINGIRO DISTRICT2023

    SUPPORTS THE REFUGEE POPULATION WITH EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICES.

    EARLHAM COLLEGE

    $2,000
    RICHMOND, IN2023

    PRIVATE COLLEGE

    LALMBA ASSOCIATION

    $1,000
    LONGMONT, CO
    2023

    PROVIDE HEALTH SERVICES AND IN ETHIOPIA AND KENYA AND OPERATES ORPHANAGES IN KENYA.

    FOOD LIFELINE

    $250
    SEATTLE, WA2023

    PROVIDES FOOD TO MORE THAN 500 FOOD BANKS, SHELTERS, AND MEAL PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT PUGET SOUND, WA.

    SEATTLE ART MUSEUM

    $250
    SEATTLE, WA2023

    PROMOTING THE ARTS IN THE GREATER SEATTLE AREA.

    HEIFER INTERNATIONAL

    $200
    LITTLE ROCK, AR2023

    PROVIDES AGRICULTURE SUPPORT AND GRANTS OF LIVESTOCK TO POOR POPULATION IN AFRICA, ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA

    FUNDS FOR THE NEEDY

    $200
    SEATTLE, WA2023

    PROVIDE MATERIAL SUPPORT FOR POOR FAMILIES IN THE PUGET SOUND AREA.

    INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MISSION

    $140
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    PROGRAMS FOCUSING ON RESCUING AND REHABILIATION OF TRAFFICKED CHILDREN

    FLORIDA URGENT RESCUE LLC

    $106
    JACKSONVILLE, FL2023

    RESCUES AND PLACES ANIMALS THAT ARE ABANDONED DURING NATURAL DISASTERS.