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    Olivia Jones Family Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    Denver, CO3038301120EIN: 20-33134533 declaraciones registradas

    About Olivia Jones Family Foundation

    The Olivia Jones Family Foundation directs most of its dollars into its own charitable fund while making a handful of modest, recurring grants to international relief, human rights, water/sanitation, and animal welfare organizations. Outside its internal grant vehicle, the foundation favors global humanitarian actors (emergency medical care, refugees, human rights advocacy) and a consistent interest in clean water access and humane treatment of animals.

    Focus Areas

    Emergency medical humanitarian relief (e.g., Doctors Without Borders)Refugee assistance and resettlement / conflict-affected populations (e.g., International Rescue Committee)Clean water and sanitation in low-income countries (e.g., Water for People)International human rights advocacy (e.g., Amnesty International)Animal welfare and reduction of animal suffering (e.g., Animal Welfare Institute)

    Who They Fund

    communities lacking access to clean water (global)patients requiring emergency carepeople affected by armed conflict

    About Olivia Jones Family Foundation

    A large share of the Olivia Jones Family Foundation’s giving flows through its own charitable fund: $433,108 in 2025 went to the Olivia Jones Family Charitable Fund in San Francisco. Outside that internal vehicle, the foundation makes modest grants to organizations working in emergency medical care, refugee assistance, human rights, clean water, and animal welfare. Its recent pattern shows repeated support for the same groups across multiple years, with grants in 2023 and 2024 to Water for People, International Rescue Committee, Doctors Without Borders, Amnesty International, and Animal Welfare Institute. Those recurring awards suggest a steady set of priorities rather than one-off interest in a single campaign. The foundation also funds a small but visible set of animal-welfare and child-feeding efforts, alongside humanitarian organizations serving people affected by armed conflict and communities facing basic-needs gaps. Grant amounts outside the family fund are generally modest, but the portfolio is broad enough to connect global relief, advocacy, and humane treatment of animals in the same grantmaking stream.

    What Olivia Jones Family Foundation Funds

    In water access and sanitation, the foundation gave $5,200 in 2023 and $4,000 in 2024 to Water for People to address the global water crisis and support lasting access to clean water and sanitation services. For conflict response, it gave $5,150 in 2023 and $4,000 in 2024 to International Rescue Committee to work with people affected by armed conflict worldwide. Emergency medical care appears in grants of $5,000 in 2023 and $4,000 in 2024 to Doctors Without Borders to help more patients receive emergency care. The foundation also backed human rights advocacy with $4,120 in 2023 and $4,000 in 2024 to Amnesty International to help fight abuses of human rights worldwide.

    How Olivia Jones Family Foundation Gives

    Typical grants are small: the p25 is $1,788, the median is $4,000, and the p75 is $4,780. That distribution matches a foundation that combines one very large internal transfer with a set of low-thousands external awards. Recipients also reappear across years: Water for People, International Rescue Committee, Doctors Without Borders, Amnesty International, Animal Welfare Institute, and Denver Dumb Friends League each received more than one grant in the recent record. The foundation is not a private operating foundation from the data provided, and it makes grants alongside support for individuals. No application process is described in the data.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $494K

    Total Assets

    $0

    Total Revenue

    $3K

    Total Expenses

    $458K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $2K and $5K, with a median of $4K.

    25th Percentile

    $2K

    Median

    $4K

    75th Percentile

    $5K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional3 states funded

    About 33% of grants go to recipients in DC.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
    Baja
    Alta
    Sede
    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Olivia Jones Family Foundation Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Olivia Jones Family Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic14$486K
    87.5%
    2United Kingdom2$8K

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    victims of human rights abuses
    pet populations at risk of homelessness and suffering
    farmers and forest-dependent communities
    children facing food insecurity

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated financial posture with the majority of funds placed into the foundation's own charitable fund, complemented by several small-to-midsize, repeat grants to established international NGOs; grants are typically program/unrestricted support and focused on global humanitarian and advocacy causes.

    Funding Style

    direct service/deliveryemergency responseadvocacy and human rights campaigningcommunity capacity buildinglivelihoods support

    Notable grantees: Water for People, International Rescue Committee, Doctors Without Borders, Amnesty International, Animal Welfare Institute

    Topics

    clean water and sanitation (WASH)emergency medical care / prehospital careanimal welfare and cruelty preventionhuman rights protection and abuse preventionassistance to people affected by armed conflictforest conservation and sustainable livelihoodschild food security / hunger relief

    Where Olivia Jones Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Most recipient grants land in the U.S., and 33% go to organizations in Colorado. Washington, DC appears repeatedly, including grants to Animal Welfare Institute and Share Our Strength. New York is another recurring location, with awards to International Rescue Committee, Doctors Without Borders, and Rainforest Alliance. Colorado recipients include Water for People in Greenwood Village and Denver Dumb Friends League in Denver. Outside the U.S., the recent record includes two grants to London-based Amnesty International.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Olivia Jones Family Foundation

    What kinds of causes does the Olivia Jones Family Foundation support?

    Its recent grants center on emergency medical humanitarian relief, refugee assistance, clean water and sanitation, human rights advocacy, animal welfare, forest conservation, and child food security. The repeated awards to Water for People, International Rescue Committee, Doctors Without Borders, Amnesty International, and Animal Welfare Institute show those priorities clearly.

    Does the foundation give repeat grants?

    Yes. Several organizations appear in multiple years, including Water for People, International Rescue Committee, Doctors Without Borders, Amnesty International, Animal Welfare Institute, and Denver Dumb Friends League. The same grantees received awards in both 2023 and 2024 in several cases.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s recent grant-size distribution is small and fairly tight: p25 is $1,788, median is $4,000, and p75 is $4,780. Most external awards in the recent record sit in the low-thousands, even though one large transfer went to its own charitable fund.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Colorado is the HQ state, but the top state by grant count is DC. Recent grants also land in New York and Colorado, with named recipient cities including Washington, DC, New York, Greenwood Village, Denver, and London outside the U.S.

    Does the foundation fund individuals?

    Yes. The foundation is marked as funding individuals. The giving record also includes a large 2025 transfer to the Olivia Jones Family Charitable Fund and smaller grants to charitable organizations across humanitarian, water, and animal-welfare causes.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    12.5%

    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
    Olivia Jones Family Charitable FundSan Francisco, CA$433,1082025To support the organization
    Vehicles For CharityDenver, CO$12,5002025To support the organization
    International Rescue CommitteeNEW YORK, NY$4,0002024TO WORK WITH PEOPLE AFFECTED BY ARMED CONFLICT WORLDWIDE
    Water for PeopleGreenwood Village, CO$4,0002024To address the global water crisis and equip communities with lasting access to clean water and sanitation services.
    Animal Welfare InstituteWashington, DC$4,0002024TO REDUCE PAIN & FEAR INFLICTED ON ANIMALS BY HUMANS
    Amnesty InternationalLondon$4,0002024To help fight abuses of human rights worldwide.
    Doctors Without BordersNew York, NY$4,0002024To help more patients receive emergency care
    Share Our StrengthWashington, DC$1,0002024No Kid Hungry - Helping Communities Feed Kids.
    Denver Dumb Friends LeagueDenver, CO$1,0002024To end pet homelessness and animal suffering.
    Water for PeopleGreenwood Village, CO$5,2002023To address the global water crisis and equip communities with lasting access to clean water and sanitation services.
    International Rescue CommitteeNEW YORK, NY$5,1502023TO WORK WITH PEOPLE AFFECTED BY ARMED CONFLICT WORLDWIDE
    Doctors Without BordersNew York, NY$5,0002023To help more patients receive emergency care
    Animal Welfare InstituteWashington, DC$5,0002023TO REDUCE PAIN & FEAR INFLICTED ON ANIMALS BY HUMA
    Amnesty InternationalLondon$4,1202023To help fight abuses of human rights worldwide.
    Rainforest AllianceNew York, NY$1,0502023To protect forests, and improve the livelihoods of farmers and forest communities
    Denver Dumb Friends LeagueDenver, CO$1,0392023To end pet homelessness and animal suffering.

    Olivia Jones Family Charitable Fund

    $433,108
    San Francisco, CA2025

    To support the organization

    Vehicles For Charity

    $12,500
    Denver, CO2025

    To support the organization

    International Rescue Committee

    $4,000
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    TO WORK WITH PEOPLE AFFECTED BY ARMED CONFLICT WORLDWIDE

    Water for People

    $4,000
    Greenwood Village, CO2024

    To address the global water crisis and equip communities with lasting access to clean water and sanitation services.

    Animal Welfare Institute

    $4,000
    Washington, DC2024

    TO REDUCE PAIN & FEAR INFLICTED ON ANIMALS BY HUMANS

    Amnesty International

    $4,000
    London
    2024

    To help fight abuses of human rights worldwide.

    Doctors Without Borders

    $4,000
    New York, NY2024

    To help more patients receive emergency care

    Share Our Strength

    $1,000
    Washington, DC2024

    No Kid Hungry - Helping Communities Feed Kids.

    Denver Dumb Friends League

    $1,000
    Denver, CO2024

    To end pet homelessness and animal suffering.

    Water for People

    $5,200
    Greenwood Village, CO2023

    To address the global water crisis and equip communities with lasting access to clean water and sanitation services.

    International Rescue Committee

    $5,150
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    TO WORK WITH PEOPLE AFFECTED BY ARMED CONFLICT WORLDWIDE

    Doctors Without Borders

    $5,000
    New York, NY2023

    To help more patients receive emergency care

    Animal Welfare Institute

    $5,000
    Washington, DC2023

    TO REDUCE PAIN & FEAR INFLICTED ON ANIMALS BY HUMA

    Amnesty International

    $4,120
    London2023

    To help fight abuses of human rights worldwide.

    Rainforest Alliance

    $1,050
    New York, NY2023

    To protect forests, and improve the livelihoods of farmers and forest communities

    Denver Dumb Friends League

    $1,039
    Denver, CO2023

    To end pet homelessness and animal suffering.